The Passionist, March-April 1949

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Volume 2: Issue 2, March-April 1949

  • Editorial –Vincent Mary C.P. pp. 97-99
  • Vox Patris –Paul of the Cross pp. 100-101
  • A Passionist and Prayer: Semper Orate
    • Requisites for a Life of Prayer pp. 102-105
  • Ere: Passionists International pp. 106-111
    • Picture of Three Views of the Passionist Retreat at Ere, Belgium p. 107
  • Meditations on the Sorrows of Mary
    • Introduction p. 112
    • The First Sorrow of Our Blessed Mother the Prophecy of Holy Simeon pp. 112-115
  • Regarding our Rules
    • Ius Particulare C.P. pp. 116-117
  • Passionist Customs: Casus Moralis pp. 118-119
  • The Missionary Forum
    • The Missioner-Confessor must be another Christ in his Merciful Patience –Fr. Reginald C.P. pp. 120-124
    • Confessions (Letter)
      • To: Editor; From: A Veteran pp. 124-125
    • Those Three Hours –Fr. Emmanuel C.P. pp. 125-128
  • Followers of the Crucified
    • Jude of the Holy Family pp. 129-136
      • Picture of Father Jude p. 129
    • Sebastian of the Sorrowful Virgin pp.136-143
      • Picture of Father Sebastian p. 137
    • Alexander of St. Paul of the Cross pp. 144-147
      • Picture of Father Alexander p. 144
    • Mary Catherine of the Sorrowful Virgin pp.147-153
    • Peter of the Mother of Sorrows pp. 153-167
    • Obituary Notices 1941
      • Father Nazarius of St. Martin p. 167
      • Brother Augustine of St. Joseph p. 168-170
      • Father Ambrose of Our Lady of Perpetual Help p. 170
  • Passionist News
    • General Curia p. 171
    • Provincial Curia
      • Sts. John and Paul pp.171-172
    • Province of St. Paul of the Cross (East U.S.A.) pp. 172-176
    • St. Michael Province (France) p. 176
    • Spain pp. 176-178
    • Picture of the Twenty-six Passionist who fell before the fury of Commusinst during July, 1936. Their cause for Beatification is under way. p. 177
    • Picture of the Church of the Passionist Father, showing the façade of the new Retreat under construction at Guadalajara, Mexico. p. 178
    • Immaculate Heart Province (N. Italy) pp. 178-179
    • Immaculate Conception Province (Argentina) pp. 179-180
    • Province of St. Gabriel (Belgium) pp. 180-182
    • Picture of the Golden Jubilarian p.181
    • Africa pp.182-184
    • Picture of Native Passionist Teaching Brothers. p. 183
    • Our Lady of Holy Hope Province (Holland) pp. 185-186
    • St. Patrick Province (Ireland) p. 186
    • German Vice-Province p. 187
    • Province of the Holy Cross
      • Immaculate Conception Retreat (Chicago) pp. 187-188
      • Holy Cross Retreat (Cincinnati) p. 188
      • Sacred Heart Retreat (Louisville) pp. 188-189
      • Mother of Good Counsel Retreat (St. Louis) p. 190
      • St. Francis Retreat (St. Paul, Ks.) pp. 190-192
      • Picture of Brother Thomas, C.P. and Brother George, C.P. – First Profession- Feb. 2, 1949
      • St. Gabriel’s Retreat (Des Moines) p. 192
      • Mater Dolorosa Retreat (Seirra Madre) pp. 192-194
      • Picture of Mater Dolorosa Retreat, Sierra Madre, California p. 193
      • Picture of Pasionist Chinese Missionaries return home from the Communist-ridden and much troubled missions in the Far East. p. 193
      • St. Paul’s Retreat (Detroit) pp. 194-198
      • Picture of Mater Dolorosa Lay-Men’s Retreat House, Sierra Madre, January, 1949 p. 195
      • Picture of the Lay Retreats at St. Paul of the Cross Monastery, Detroit p. 197
      • St. Gemma Parish (Detroit) pp. 198-199
      • Christ the King Retreat (Sacremento) p. 199
      • Holy Name Retreat (Houston) pp. 199-201
    • Passionist Nuns
      • Lady of Sorrows Convent (Pittsburgh) p. 201
      • St. Gabriel Retreat (Scranton) p. 201-202
      • Picture of the Passionist Nuns’ Retreat at Ripa Transone, Italy p. 201
      • Convent of the Sacred Passion (Erlanger) p. 202
      • Immaculate Conception Convent (St. Louis) pp. 202-203
    • Passionist Sisters pp. 203-204
      • Pictures of three views taken at Mt. St. Joseph Convent of the Passionist Sisters
  • Varia pp. 205-207
  • Works of Ministry pp. 208-213
  • Who is Who and Where pp. 214-215