I’m Father Paul Francis Spencer c.p., a Passionist blogging from Saint Mungo’s Retreat, Glasgow, Scotland.
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Biography of Saint Charles of Mount Argus
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Saint Charles on Laus Crucis
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Pax,
I was enjoying your blog, and have a little question…I do remember many years ago a Passionist Priest from Florida giving a Parish Mission, before my conversion, and I was impressed, and young (I’m am now 39) with his habit/cassock and symbol…do Passionists still wear this?
thanks.
Emile-James
Yes, our Habit and Sign (-we call that symbol the Passionist Sign) are still the same, as you can see from some of the photos.
And the Mantle?
I wouldn’t be without it in this weather, but I imagine it’s less useful in Botswana!