Congregation of the Passion : an evaluation of the general government : report number 3 : conclusions and comparison of report number 1 ... and report number 2 ... / Giuseppe Scarvaglieri, in collaboration with Cassian J. Yuhaus, Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA). 1980.
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This religious institute, officially called the Congregation of the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, was founded in Italy in 1720 by Paolo Francesco Danai (St. Paul of the Cross, 1694-1775). Their rule and constitutions were approved by Benedict XIV in 1741 and 1746. Clement XIV's bull Supremi Apostolatus (November 16, 1769) gave final approval to the institute and conferred the privileges of the old orders on the new congregation. The members take the traditional vows as well as a spiritual vo...
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