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Missionaries of the Precious Blood

The Missionaries of the Precious Blood (Latin: Congregatio Missionariorum Pretiosissimi Sanguinis) is a Catholic community of priests and brothers. The society was founded by Saint Gaspar del Bufalo in 1815.

Missionaries of the Precious Blood
Congregatio Missionariorum Pretiosissimi Sanguinis (Latin)[1]
Statue of Gaspare del Bufalo - Founder of the Congregation
AbbreviationC.PP.S. (post-nominal letters)
FormationAugust 15, 1815; 208 years ago (1815-08-15)[2]
FounderSaint Fr. Gaspare del Bufalo, C.PP.S.
TypeSociety of Apostolic Life of Pontifical Right (for Men)[3]
HeadquartersGeneral Motherhouse
Viale di Porta Ardeatina 66, 00154 Rome, Italy
Coordinates41°54′4.9″N 12°27′38.2″E / 41.901361°N 12.460611°E / 41.901361; 12.460611
Members
673 members (484 priests) as of 2018[4]
Motto
Latin:
English:
Moderator General
Fr. Emanuele Lupi, C.PP.S.
Parent organization
Roman Catholic Church
Websitehttps://www.cppsmissionaries.org/
Collegio Preziosissimo Sangue, Rome

The name "Missionaries of the Precious Blood" is a shortened English translation of the Latin "Congregatio Missionariorum Pretiosissimi Sanguinis Domini Nostri Jesu Christi" (the Congregation of Missionaries of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ). Priests and brothers add the nominal letters C.PP.S. after their names to indicate their membership in the Congregation.

It is a Society of Apostolic Life composed of secular priests and brothers who live in community. Members do not take vows but are held together by the bond of charity only and by a promise of "fidelity to the Congregation of Missionaries of the Precious Blood in accordance with its Constitution and Statutes, giving [themselves] entirely to the service of God": see the formula of incorporation found in C37 of the Normative Texts 2008. The stated charism of the society is to bring the Word of God to where it is most needed.[5]

History edit

Saint Gaspare del Bufalo founded the society at the request of Pope Pius VII, who was shocked by the spiritual situation in Rome after he returned from exile. Pius decided that missions should be established throughout the Papal States. In 1814, he selected del Bufalo and some other priests to undertake the responsibility, assigning them to the abbey of San Felice at Giano dell'Umbria, in the Umbria region of Italy. Del Bufalo and his confreres made a foundation on 15 August 1815. Soon, several houses were opened, and in 1820 missions were established for the express purpose of reaching out to the bandits who plagued the area.[6]

However, when Leo XII was elected pope in 1823, the growth of the society was checked. Leo XII who, misinformed as to the work of the congregation and its founder, was unfavourably inclined towards its mission and objected to the proposed name, ‘Congregation of the Most Precious Blood’, seeing it as something of a novelty. Eventually, the society was cleared of all accusations and the name was justified by reference to sacred Scripture. When Gaspare died of cholera in 1837 the society had some 200 members and the Rule was given approval in 1841.[7]

Giovanni Merlini was a successor of Gaspare, a native of Spoleto and a friend of Pius IX, who had been elected in 1846, and whose exile at Gaeta he had shared when Pius fled from the Roman Republic in November 1848. Through the influence of Pope Pius IX, several new houses were opened in Italy, and one each in Alsace and Bavaria. The mother-house was established at the Church of Santa Maria in Trivio, Rome. In the 1860s the Italian Government suppressed some twenty-five houses of the society,[6] including the Maria in Trivio property and confiscated the revenues of the seminary at Albano. The Kulturkampf (1871–1878), enacted by the prime minister of Prussia Otto von Bismarck against the Catholic Church, closed the houses in Alsace and in several German-speaking states.

In 1844 the society was introduced into North America by Rev. Francis de Sales Brunner, at the request of John Baptist Purcell the Bishop of Cincinnati. They came to Ohio to serve the German-speaking Catholics. Fr. Brunner’s mother, Mother Maria Anna Brunner, established the Sisters of the Precious Blood in Dayton.[8]

The society has remained mostly in the Midwest. It conducts two colleges in Indiana: Calumet College of St. Joseph in Hammond and Saint Joseph's College in Rensselaer (originally a school for Native Americans). It previously ran St. Charles Seminary in Carthagena, Ohio; now a retirement center for priests. The society also runs parishes, primarily in Ohio, Indiana and Missouri. There are also three in California[9]

During the 20th century the Italian province sent members to minister to those of Italian ancestry in North America and eventually, in 1987, these priests and brothers established the Atlantic Province, based in Ontario, Canada. The society continued to prosper throughout and communities were established in Spain (1898), Brazil (1929), Chile (1947), Peru (1962), Tanzania (1966), Guatemala (1976), Croatia (1979), Poland (1982), India (1985), Mexico (1995), Vietnam (1997) and Colombia (2005).[7]

Formation edit

The members of the society do not undergo a novitiate or take religious vows, but go through a period of formation which takes several years; they also make promises.

Prospective members begin by living in community for a two-year period called ‘Initial Formation’; during this time they experience the daily routine of the members, learn more about the society and engage in some form of apostolic ministry. Candidates undertake daily Eucharist and spiritual direction, and have ample time for prayer and reflection. In North America it is also common for candidates to complete an undergraduate degree if they have not done so previously.

Candidates then enter what is called ‘Special Formation’ which lasts a little longer than a year. During this period, they spend time in other provinces and live with members who are engaged in full-time ministry. If possible they also visit some communities of the Precious Blood Sisters. At the completion of Special Formation, they are temporarily incorporated into the society by making a promise of fidelity and a bond of charity.

In the final stage, the candidates enter ‘Advanced Formation’ during which they focus on how they will serve Christians. For those called to be brothers, training is undertaken in a specific area. They then become permanently incorporated into the society during a ceremony called the Rite of Definitive Incorporation. Those who are called to minister as priests go through the appropriate degree programme at a Catholic university before being ordained to the diaconate and then priesthood. As secular clergy the members of the society take a vow of celibacy as part of being ordained a deacon.[10]

Ministries edit

 
St. Augustine's Catholic Church (Minster, Ohio), a parish staffed by the C.PP.S.

In North America the Missionaries of the Precious Blood minister to those who have experienced family violence and those who live in socio-economically deprived cities such as Chicago. They serve as chaplains in hospitals dedicated to the care of veterans, teach in schools, run parishes and conduct retreats[11][12] In Europe the members of the society engage in parish ministry, teaching in schools, conducting parish missions, chaplaincy work as well as sending personnel to other countries.[13]

After Vatican II (1962–1965) the society made a concerted effort to minister in more areas of Latin America as well as Africa and Asia. In Tanzania the Canadian members of the society are specifically involved in assisting people to establish and maintain projects such as healthcare, improved agriculture and education.[14] In Chile, the missionaries from the Cincinnati Province minister in a poor parish in Santiago and in the school Saint Gaspar College . In Peru they work in the harsh conditions of La Oroya (one of the most polluted places in the world [15]) a mining town in the Andes. In Guatemala they help staff large urban and rural parishes and established a clinic.[16] In India, due to many states forbidding Hindus from embracing Christianity, the society involves itself with Christians, rather than trying to convert others. The society also ministers to those in the slums, regardless of religion, through such means as health care, caring for street children, orphans and daycare for mothers and children.[17] The Indian Vicariate, there has been great growth in recent years, and the society ordinated 14 young men in 2010.[18]

Organisation edit

The main administrative body of the society is the General Curia, composed of five elected members: Moderator General, Vice-Moderator and 3 Councillors. Each province, vicariate and mission is headed by a Director elected from among the members.

As of 2015: Provinces: Atlantic (Canada), Cincinnati, Iberian (Spain and Portugal) Italy, Kansas City, Poland, Tanzania and Teutonic (Austria, Germany and Liechtenstein). Vicariates: Brazil, Chile, and India. Missions: Central America, Colombia, Croatia, Peru, and Vietnam.[19] More than 500 Precious Blood priests and religious brothers serving in about twenty countries.[8]

The congregation also has lay associates, called Companions.[8]

Spirituality and charism edit

According to the Generalate website,

"Christ's shedding his Blood was for St. Gaspar and is for us the sign of God's great love for all people. This spirituality of the Blood continues to impel us to build community through the inclusion of the marginalized, to walk in solidarity with those who suffer, and to seek reconciliation in a divided world".[20]

After the Second Vatican Council, like all communities, that of the Precious Blood responded to the Council’s challenge to rediscover their charism. The society, which has maintained its purpose of bringing the Gospel to where it considers it is most needed, declared:

We are united by a bond of charity and rooted in the Spirituality of the Blood of Jesus. We are called to participate in the on-going renewal of the Church and the realisation of the Presence of God among ourselves and those we serve.

In our willingness to be flexible and responsive to changing needs, we fulfill our mission through: •supporting and nurturing one another •embracing a life of prayer •calling forth the gifts of the laity and working in collaboration with them •preaching and witnessing the word of God •promoting conversion and reconciliation

•pursuing justice ever mindful of the poor and marginalised.[21]

Colleges owned and affiliated edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://www. gcatholic.org/orders/083.htm
  2. ^ "Missionaries of the Precious Blood (C.PP.S.)".
  3. ^ http://www.gcatholic.org/ orders/083.htm
  4. ^ "Missionaries of the Precious Blood (C.PP.S.)".
  5. ^ Generalate website: Our charism
  6. ^ a b Müller, Ulrich. "Congregation of the Most Precious Blood." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 12. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 31 July 2019   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  7. ^ a b Generalate website: Our History
  8. ^ a b c Carter, Sarah Anne. "Missionaries of the Precious Blood Celebrate 200 Years", The Catholic Telegraph, Archdiocese of Cincinnati, August 4, 2015
  9. ^ Cincinnati Province: List of parishes 2011-07-29 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Cincinnati Province website: Formation 2010-09-20 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Cincinnati Province website: US ministries 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Atlantic Province website: Apstolate
  13. ^
  14. ^ Atlantic Province website: Tanzania 2011-11-16 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-10-11. Retrieved 2011-07-18.
  16. ^ Cincinnati Province website: Other countries 2010-11-21 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Indian Vicariate website: Apostolate[permanent dead link]
  18. ^ Indian Vicariate: Homepage 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  19. ^ Generalate website: CPPS Units
  20. ^ Generalate Website: Spirituality
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-08-04. Retrieved 2011-07-18.

External links edit

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This article is about the Catholic order of priests For the Anglican order of sisters see Society of the Precious Blood The Missionaries of the Precious Blood Latin Congregatio Missionariorum Pretiosissimi Sanguinis is a Catholic community of priests and brothers The society was founded by Saint Gaspar del Bufalo in 1815 Missionaries of the Precious BloodCongregatio Missionariorum Pretiosissimi Sanguinis Latin 1 Statue of Gaspare del Bufalo Founder of the CongregationAbbreviationC PP S post nominal letters FormationAugust 15 1815 208 years ago 1815 08 15 2 FounderSaint Fr Gaspare del Bufalo C PP S TypeSociety of Apostolic Life of Pontifical Right for Men 3 HeadquartersGeneral MotherhouseViale di Porta Ardeatina 66 00154 Rome ItalyCoordinates41 54 4 9 N 12 27 38 2 E 41 901361 N 12 460611 E 41 901361 12 460611Members673 members 484 priests as of 2018 4 MottoLatin English Moderator GeneralFr Emanuele Lupi C PP S Parent organizationRoman Catholic ChurchWebsitehttps www cppsmissionaries org Collegio Preziosissimo Sangue Rome The name Missionaries of the Precious Blood is a shortened English translation of the Latin Congregatio Missionariorum Pretiosissimi Sanguinis Domini Nostri Jesu Christi the Congregation of Missionaries of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ Priests and brothers add the nominal letters C PP S after their names to indicate their membership in the Congregation It is a Society of Apostolic Life composed of secular priests and brothers who live in community Members do not take vows but are held together by the bond of charity only and by a promise of fidelity to the Congregation of Missionaries of the Precious Blood in accordance with its Constitution and Statutes giving themselves entirely to the service of God see the formula of incorporation found in C37 of the Normative Texts 2008 The stated charism of the society is to bring the Word of God to where it is most needed 5 Contents 1 History 2 Formation 3 Ministries 4 Organisation 5 Spirituality and charism 6 Colleges owned and affiliated 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editSaint Gaspare del Bufalo founded the society at the request of Pope Pius VII who was shocked by the spiritual situation in Rome after he returned from exile Pius decided that missions should be established throughout the Papal States In 1814 he selected del Bufalo and some other priests to undertake the responsibility assigning them to the abbey of San Felice at Giano dell Umbria in the Umbria region of Italy Del Bufalo and his confreres made a foundation on 15 August 1815 Soon several houses were opened and in 1820 missions were established for the express purpose of reaching out to the bandits who plagued the area 6 However when Leo XII was elected pope in 1823 the growth of the society was checked Leo XII who misinformed as to the work of the congregation and its founder was unfavourably inclined towards its mission and objected to the proposed name Congregation of the Most Precious Blood seeing it as something of a novelty Eventually the society was cleared of all accusations and the name was justified by reference to sacred Scripture When Gaspare died of cholera in 1837 the society had some 200 members and the Rule was given approval in 1841 7 Giovanni Merlini was a successor of Gaspare a native of Spoleto and a friend of Pius IX who had been elected in 1846 and whose exile at Gaeta he had shared when Pius fled from the Roman Republic in November 1848 Through the influence of Pope Pius IX several new houses were opened in Italy and one each in Alsace and Bavaria The mother house was established at the Church of Santa Maria in Trivio Rome In the 1860s the Italian Government suppressed some twenty five houses of the society 6 including the Maria in Trivio property and confiscated the revenues of the seminary at Albano The Kulturkampf 1871 1878 enacted by the prime minister of Prussia Otto von Bismarck against the Catholic Church closed the houses in Alsace and in several German speaking states In 1844 the society was introduced into North America by Rev Francis de Sales Brunner at the request of John Baptist Purcell the Bishop of Cincinnati They came to Ohio to serve the German speaking Catholics Fr Brunner s mother Mother Maria Anna Brunner established the Sisters of the Precious Blood in Dayton 8 The society has remained mostly in the Midwest It conducts two colleges in Indiana Calumet College of St Joseph in Hammond and Saint Joseph s College in Rensselaer originally a school for Native Americans It previously ran St Charles Seminary in Carthagena Ohio now a retirement center for priests The society also runs parishes primarily in Ohio Indiana and Missouri There are also three in California 9 During the 20th century the Italian province sent members to minister to those of Italian ancestry in North America and eventually in 1987 these priests and brothers established the Atlantic Province based in Ontario Canada The society continued to prosper throughout and communities were established in Spain 1898 Brazil 1929 Chile 1947 Peru 1962 Tanzania 1966 Guatemala 1976 Croatia 1979 Poland 1982 India 1985 Mexico 1995 Vietnam 1997 and Colombia 2005 7 Formation editThe members of the society do not undergo a novitiate or take religious vows but go through a period of formation which takes several years they also make promises Prospective members begin by living in community for a two year period called Initial Formation during this time they experience the daily routine of the members learn more about the society and engage in some form of apostolic ministry Candidates undertake daily Eucharist and spiritual direction and have ample time for prayer and reflection In North America it is also common for candidates to complete an undergraduate degree if they have not done so previously Candidates then enter what is called Special Formation which lasts a little longer than a year During this period they spend time in other provinces and live with members who are engaged in full time ministry If possible they also visit some communities of the Precious Blood Sisters At the completion of Special Formation they are temporarily incorporated into the society by making a promise of fidelity and a bond of charity In the final stage the candidates enter Advanced Formation during which they focus on how they will serve Christians For those called to be brothers training is undertaken in a specific area They then become permanently incorporated into the society during a ceremony called the Rite of Definitive Incorporation Those who are called to minister as priests go through the appropriate degree programme at a Catholic university before being ordained to the diaconate and then priesthood As secular clergy the members of the society take a vow of celibacy as part of being ordained a deacon 10 Ministries edit nbsp St Augustine s Catholic Church Minster Ohio a parish staffed by the C PP S In North America the Missionaries of the Precious Blood minister to those who have experienced family violence and those who live in socio economically deprived cities such as Chicago They serve as chaplains in hospitals dedicated to the care of veterans teach in schools run parishes and conduct retreats 11 12 In Europe the members of the society engage in parish ministry teaching in schools conducting parish missions chaplaincy work as well as sending personnel to other countries 13 After Vatican II 1962 1965 the society made a concerted effort to minister in more areas of Latin America as well as Africa and Asia In Tanzania the Canadian members of the society are specifically involved in assisting people to establish and maintain projects such as healthcare improved agriculture and education 14 In Chile the missionaries from the Cincinnati Province minister in a poor parish in Santiago and in the school Saint Gaspar College In Peru they work in the harsh conditions of La Oroya one of the most polluted places in the world 15 a mining town in the Andes In Guatemala they help staff large urban and rural parishes and established a clinic 16 In India due to many states forbidding Hindus from embracing Christianity the society involves itself with Christians rather than trying to convert others The society also ministers to those in the slums regardless of religion through such means as health care caring for street children orphans and daycare for mothers and children 17 The Indian Vicariate there has been great growth in recent years and the society ordinated 14 young men in 2010 18 Organisation editThe main administrative body of the society is the General Curia composed of five elected members Moderator General Vice Moderator and 3 Councillors Each province vicariate and mission is headed by a Director elected from among the members Collegio Preziosissimo Sangue Rome nbsp Private chapel nbsp Conference room As of 2015 Provinces Atlantic Canada Cincinnati Iberian Spain and Portugal Italy Kansas City Poland Tanzania and Teutonic Austria Germany and Liechtenstein Vicariates Brazil Chile and India Missions Central America Colombia Croatia Peru and Vietnam 19 More than 500 Precious Blood priests and religious brothers serving in about twenty countries 8 The congregation also has lay associates called Companions 8 Spirituality and charism editAccording to the Generalate website Christ s shedding his Blood was for St Gaspar and is for us the sign of God s great love for all people This spirituality of the Blood continues to impel us to build community through the inclusion of the marginalized to walk in solidarity with those who suffer and to seek reconciliation in a divided world 20 After the Second Vatican Council like all communities that of the Precious Blood responded to the Council s challenge to rediscover their charism The society which has maintained its purpose of bringing the Gospel to where it considers it is most needed declared We are united by a bond of charity and rooted in the Spirituality of the Blood of Jesus We are called to participate in the on going renewal of the Church and the realisation of the Presence of God among ourselves and those we serve In our willingness to be flexible and responsive to changing needs we fulfill our mission through supporting and nurturing one another embracing a life of prayer calling forth the gifts of the laity and working in collaboration with them preaching and witnessing the word of God promoting conversion and reconciliation pursuing justice ever mindful of the poor and marginalised 21 Colleges owned and affiliated editSaint Joseph s College Indiana Calumet College of St Joseph Whiting IndianaSee also edit nbsp Catholicism portal Adorers of the Blood of Christ Consecrated life Institutes of consecrated life Land of the Cross Tipped Churches Religious institute Catholic Secular institute Vocational Discernment in the Catholic ChurchReferences edit http www gcatholic org orders 083 htm Missionaries of the Precious Blood C PP S http www gcatholic org orders 083 htm Missionaries of the Precious Blood C PP S Generalate website Our charism a b Muller Ulrich Congregation of the Most Precious Blood The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 12 New York Robert Appleton Company 1911 31 July 2019 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain a b Generalate website Our History a b c Carter Sarah Anne Missionaries of the Precious Blood Celebrate 200 Years The Catholic Telegraph Archdiocese of Cincinnati August 4 2015 Cincinnati Province List of parishes Archived 2011 07 29 at the Wayback Machine Cincinnati Province website Formation Archived 2010 09 20 at the Wayback Machine Cincinnati Province website US ministries Archived 2011 07 26 at the Wayback Machine Atlantic Province website Apstolate Italian Province website Atlantic Province website Tanzania Archived 2011 11 16 at the Wayback Machine Blacksmith Report 2007 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2007 10 11 Retrieved 2011 07 18 Cincinnati Province website Other countries Archived 2010 11 21 at the Wayback Machine Indian Vicariate website Apostolate permanent dead link Indian Vicariate Homepage Archived 2011 09 28 at the Wayback Machine Generalate website CPPS Units Generalate Website Spirituality St Joseph s College website Mission Statement Archived from the original on 2011 08 04 Retrieved 2011 07 18 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Missionaries of the Precious Blood Missionaries of the Precious Blood website 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Missionaries of the Precious Blood amp oldid 1212341203, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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