A Special Vow
The special insignia of every Passionist is the "Sign", the heart-shaped emblem
you see on this page. It catches, in an image, the meaning of Passionist life.
In the middle of the emblem are the Words, Jesu XPI Passio. Written in Greek and
Latin, the languages of the early Church, those words mean: "the Passion of Jesus
Christ," (The three nails at the bottom and the cross at the top remind us symbolically of
His suffering and death.)
Every Passionist takes a special vow, a solemn promise, to spend his energies in
promoting remembrance of the sufferings of Jesus. This vow defines the purpose of the
Passionist community. We pledge to keep deep in our hearts the memory of the cross and to
do what is in our power to remind others of it.
Why promise to do something like this? The answer lies with the meaning of the
cross and death of Jesus Christ for the world.
First, the death of Jesus was no mere brutal execution of an extraordinary Jewish
teacher and prophet long ago. His death was an event that changed human history. Jesus
died that others might live. God so loved the world that he allowed his only Son to give
his very life for us. The cross becomes the symbol telling us God's love is stronger than
death. Passionists want to tell the world about that love.
But there are other reasons for the Passionist vow. Jesus' death on the cross was
a death in the cause of justice. He was executed because he challenged accepted values.
He sided with the poor and the outcasts. He condemned oppressive structures. Jesus was a
prophet and prophets meet strong opposition.
His cross reminds us that Christians must listen to the cries of the poor. We are
in solidarity with those whom society may forget or even exploit. The cross is a sign of
justice. To remind the world about the cross is to challenge the world for its injustice
and neglect. Passionists are pledged to that challenge.
Finally, remembering the cross means remembering those in the world who bear the
cross today: the disabled, the sick, the dying, the grieving, those isolated and alone --
all who bear the burden of pain. Jesus identified himself with the "least". He shared
their burdens and brought them hope. He, too, bore the cross.
Christians who believe in Jesus find strength in the memory of his Passion. Jesus
knew pain and death. He also tasted the victory of everlasting life. Death is not the
final word for those who believe. This , too, is part of the Resurrection message
Passionists proclaim to the world.
The special sign we wear is meant to symbolize a solemn commitment to proclaim
God's great love made known through the cross of Jesus. We nourish that memory in our
hearts through prayer. We share that good news with all the world. We proclaim it
through preaching, in our parishes and retreat centers, through radio and television, and
by our presence in hospitals, classrooms, campuses, missions and those ministries of
service to the community.
Don Senior, C.P.
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