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
An Interview with Brother Johannes Maertens, monk and missionary
Johannes Maertens is a monk and missionary, currently a member of the London Catholic Worker, and involved in pastoral care towards young Ethiopian and Eritrean refugees in London. Peace writer Henrietta Cullinan spoke to him about his experiences of the spiritual life and forms of community in the Calais refugee camp.
A dive into Brother Johannes' work in Calais, and with refugees in London today.
FaithJustice, a new project for young adults supporting justice issues
The FaithJustice network has continued to grow and develop since its inception last year. Find out how you can get involved.
Feb 09 2020
Exploring art, spirituality and suffering at Minsteracres
Community of the Passion members Lya Vollering and John Thornhill co-ordinated a small exhibition of art exploring the themes of 'Love and Suffering'.
Feb 16 2020
Calais Red, Calais White, Calais Blue: A Poem
"His orange tent is now a small shrine, red sanctuary light burning, a dozen small candles flickering."
Ignatius, Censorship and Skullduggery in Rome
A closer look at Ignatius Spencer's life and legacy - and how it might have been stifled.
Feb 16 2020
Honouring the work of our friend and patron, Blessed Dominic Barberi
An homily from Bernard Longley, Archbishop of Birmingham, given at the Mass for Blessed Dominic Barberi at Sutton Shrine.
Feb 16 2020
Our pledge to solidarity with the Crucified Earth
In September 2019, The Passionist Congregation in England and Wales issued a statement in recognition of the climate and ecological emergency, as a pledge to work to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions in their own operations by 2025 and to call on government to tell the truth about the emergency and to work towards a zero emissions target also by 2025.
Raising the alarm in a spirit of repentance for our complicity in sins against God's earth and God's poor.
Catholics for Aids Prevention and Support: the last pastoral frontline
Ageing and long-term effects are emerging as issues for the HIV positive community. CAPS are the last remaining charity responding to pastoral and spiritual needs.
Celebrating 40 Years as a Passionist Priest
John’s life as a Passionist priest has been a diverse one, including many years working as a road-sweeper as a ‘worker priest’.
The Cross and Passion Sisters: Walking with the Crucified
A truly Passionist experience in Botswana which changed the lives of the Sisters.
Prophetic Trajectories of Hope from San Salvador to Liverpool
A speech by David McLoughlin celebrates the overlooked work of the 'Liverpool three' and considers the mantle on offer to us today.