The “Triple Ideal”
Saintliness
We desire God to be the chief relationship in our lives. We have espoused his ambition to awaken the crowds through charity.
Apostolic Fecundity
We wish to place all our faculties in the service of the Church’s mission. We wish to let the Spirit of God shape in us the heart of an apostle in the image of Christ, friend of the poor. Our concern is to communicate to them the life of God.
The Evangelization of the poor
We pay great attention to the “material and spiritual” needs of the people in our neighborhoods, as well as their treasures. It is important for us to bear the face of Christ incarnated, living out God’s Life and Compassion for those who “live from hand to mouth” in precariousness.
How?
Together, as priests and brothers, we live a simple life in small religious communities bound by vows of poverty, chastity and obedience.
Together, we go to God in prayer and fraternal sharing.
Together, we go and meet the workers and the poor who are facing a cultural and religious inter-mixture. We also partake in social life of the people.
Together, we aim at creating welcoming and fervent communities, at the service of our Dioceses.
Together, we are eager to allow the children and the youth to have a personal encounter with God and to help them find their place in society and in the Church.
Saintliness
We desire God to be the chief relationship in our lives. We have espoused his ambition to awaken the crowds through charity.
Apostolic Fecundity
We wish to place all our faculties in the service of the Church’s mission. We wish to let the Spirit of God shape in us the heart of an apostle in the image of Christ, friend of the poor. Our concern is to communicate to them the life of God.
The Evangelization of the poor
We pay great attention to the “material and spiritual” needs of the people in our neighborhoods, as well as their treasures. It is important for us to bear the face of Christ incarnated, living out God’s Life and Compassion for those who “live from hand to mouth” in precariousness.
How?
Together, as priests and brothers, we live a simple life in small religious communities bound by vows of poverty, chastity and obedience.
Together, we go to God in prayer and fraternal sharing.
Together, we go and meet the workers and the poor who are facing a cultural and religious inter-mixture. We also partake in social life of the people.
Together, we aim at creating welcoming and fervent communities, at the service of our Dioceses.
Together, we are eager to allow the children and the youth to have a personal encounter with God and to help them find their place in society and in the Church.