Passionists
The Passionists, officially named the Congregation of the Passion of Jesus Christ (), abbreviated CP, are a Catholic clerical religious congregation of pontifical right for men, founded by Paul of the Cross in 1720, with a special emphasis on and devotion to the Passion of Jesus Christ. A known symbol of the congregation is the labeled emblem of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, surmounted by a cross. This symbol is often sewn into the attire of its congregants. Provided by Wikipedia-
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4Created 1936“...Passionists...”
Location: Paul Bechtold Library, Catholic Theological Union
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5Created 1970“...Passionists...”
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41Regulae et constitutiones Congregationis Clericorum Excalceatorum SS. Crucis et Passionis D.N.J.C. /Created 1959“...Passionists...”
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42Created 1935“...Passionists...”
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44"The best part" : hearing him speak, a short explanation of the nature and method of mental prayer /by Benjamin, Father, C.P“...Passionists...”
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46Created 1957“...Passionists...”
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47Created 1917“...Passionists...”
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48Created 1938“...Passionists...”
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49Created 1960“...Passionists...”
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50by Paul of the Cross, Saint, 1694-1775“...Passionists...”
Created 1933
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