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Passionists UK Passio Issue #12 — Autumn 2023

Passio Issue #12 — Autumn 2023

Published Oct 31 2023

Passionists UK Passio Issue #11 — Lent 2023

Passio Issue #11 — Lent 2023

Published Mar 15 2023

Passionists UK Passio Issue #10 – Autumn 2022

Passio Issue #10 – Autumn 2022

As we contemplate the signs of these current times, can we afford not to be moved to action on behalf of the crucified earth and its peoples in the name of the crucified one? We have to decide.

Published Oct 26 2022

Passionists UK Passio Issue #9 – Lent 2022

Passio Issue #9 – Lent 2022

Just to show us that He can feel along with us and suffer as we do, God takes the form of our humanness and enters into our culture without conditions.

Published Mar 22 2022

Passionists UK Passio Issue #8 – Autumn 2021

Passio Issue #8 – Autumn 2021

Jesus leads us to believe that the Good News isn’t Good News for the poor unless Christians offer their lives in the sacrifice of service.

Published Sep 28 2021

Passionists UK Passio Issue #7 – Lent 2021

Passio Issue #7 – Lent 2021

Speaking as Passionists, we know that we are crucifying God’s creation. But then, resurrection is always possible.

Published May 28 2021

Passionists UK Passio Issue #6 – August 2020

Passio Issue #6 – August 2020

The pandemic has had the effect of a lightning flash on our social landscape bringing to our awareness what has long been there but what we have chosen to ignore, particularly the plight of the environment, the vulnerability of the poorest and the scourge of racism.

Published Aug 27 2020

Passionists UK Passio Issue #5 – Lent 2020

Passio Issue #5 – Lent 2020

This Lent, dare we imagine the world differently? Violence – toward others or towards the earth – is not inevitable. The sword can be put back in its scabbard.

Published Jun 09 2020