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in some movements like the Regnum Christi, lay members take vows. How is this different from brothers and nuns taking vows?
Is there a website for the Lay Missionaries of The Passion please?Secular Institutes are another vocation in the Church. (It might be helpful to read Vita Consecrata.) My own Secular Institute, the Lay Missionaries of the Passion, was founded by a Passionist priest under the charism of St. Paul of the Cross. We were founded in 1980 and received Papal approbation in 1999. We take the vows of Poverty, Chastity and Obedience, together with a fourth Passionist vow of devotion to the Passion of our Lord. We have a period of probation/formation which lasts 3 years, followed by temporary consecration (vows) for between 5 years but not more than 9 years. This is followed by perpetual vows and incorporation into our Institute forever. (I took my final vows in 1993.)
The website is www.secolari.it. If you click on the British flag on the right, you’ll get the English version (unless you read Italian).Is there a website for the Lay Missionaries of The Passion please?
The website is www.secolari.it. If you click on the British flag on the right, you’ll get the English version (unless you read Italian).
God Bless,
Melody
Thank you, Melody…Blessings - Barb