Born Paolo Francesco Danei on January 3, 1694, in the scenic town of Ovada, Piedmont, located in the Duchy of Savoy in northern Italy, Saint Paul of the Cross stands as one of the 18th century’s most eminent Catholic mystics.

Originating from a prosperous merchant lineage, Paul underwent a spiritual awakening at 19, after living an otherwise ordinary, devout life. He was deeply influenced by Saint Francis de Sales’ “Treatise on the Love of God.” His interactions with the Capuchin Order’s priests further instilled in him the importance of divine love and the necessity to transcend our conventional perceptions of God. For Paul, the Passion of Jesus Christ wasn’t just a historical event, but an epitome of God’s boundless love and a pathway to oneness with the Divine. He dedicated his life to spreading this profound message and laid the foundation for a religious community to amplify this cause.

At 26, Paul, through a series of divine visions, felt a call from God to form a religious community dedicated to the teachings and meditation on the Passion of Jesus. In one such vision, he saw himself adorned in a unique black habit, bearing a heart with a white cross, inscribed with “the Passion of Jesus Christ.” A celestial voice told him that this heart symbolized the purity required to carry Jesus’s revered name. Initially known as “the Poor of Jesus,” the community later adopted the name the Passionists.

Endorsed by his bishop, Paul donned the black hermit’s attire and penned the community’s guiding principles in 1720. The community’s ethos centered on living humbly, in seclusion, and enlightening people on the Passion of Jesus.

Paul’s brother, John Baptist, soon joined him, and both were ordained priests in St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome, in 1727. They primarily focused on missionary work, especially in remote areas underserved by priests. Their fervent preaching and spiritual retreats gradually drew more followers, expanding their community.

Though the Passionist’s rigorous way of life wasn’t universally appealing, Paul valued genuine, albeit slow, growth. He envisioned his community as one marked by unwavering dedication to God, apostolic service, deep prayer, and detachment from worldly trappings. The first Passionist monastery, or “retreat” as Paul termed it, was inaugurated in 1737 on Monte Argentario, with nine devoted members. The name “retreat” emphasized the solitude and reflection crucial for those heralding the message of the Cross.

Throughout his life, Paul of the Cross gained renown as a distinguished preacher and spiritual mentor. His extensive correspondence, over two thousand letters, mainly offering spiritual guidance, remains preserved.

On October 18, 1775, he passed away at the Retreat of Saints John and Paul. At his death, the Passionists had grown significantly with twelve retreats and a contemplative nunnery in Corneto, all committed to celebrating the Passion of Jesus through prayer and penance.

Saint Paul of the Cross was beatified in 1852 and canonized by Blessed Pius IX in 1867. His feast day, initially celebrated on April 28, was later shifted to October 20, closer to the anniversary of his demise and the feast of Saint Luke the Evangelist.

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  4. O’ glorious Saint Paul of the Cross, you were chosen by God to profess to all of humanity the bitter sufferings of His only-begotten Son, and to spread devotion to the Passion of Jesus throughout the world.

    By your preaching and holy example Jesus converted thousands of sinners through you by bringing them to the foot of the Cross to repent of their sins, thereby obtaining for them His infinite forgiveness and mercy! May Jesus be blessed for His extraordinary grace that was so often made present in your life, and for the many miracles He worked through you for the conversion of souls!

    O’ blessed St Paul of the Cross, turning towards you now I ask that from your place with Jesus and Mary in heaven that you may look mercifully upon my poor soul and hear my prayers, and with all of your love humbly present them to Jesus for me (mention petitions).

    Obtain for me also a great love of Jesus suffering, that by frequent meditation on His Passion I may take up my own cross and accept with holy resignation the sufferings that God has permitted in my life. Help me to suffer and to sacrifice in union with Jesus for the conversion of my poor soul, the souls of my loved ones, and for all of humanity. Help me to love Jesus and Mary with all of my heart, and intercede for me that I may, by the grace of God, die a holy death, and come at last to enjoy with you the blessed Presence of Jesus and Mary in Heaven for all of eternity.

    One Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be….

    I ask this in the Name of Jesus Christ our Lord, AMEN

  5. Lord Jesus Christ, you are our hope and salvation. May we never waver in our hope and trust in your merciful help and strength. Let the fire of your Holy Spirit burn in our hearts and fill us with a consuming love for you. Amen.

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