The Passionists Formally Announce the Cause for Beatification of Fr. Theodore Foley

Fr. Theodore Foley, C.P. at Vatican II

Saying that the Rev. Theodore Foley embodied Christian love and a spirit of reconciliation that the world desperately needs, the Passionists announced his cause for beatification Thursday night at an evening prayer service at St. Paul of the Cross Monastery Church in Pittsburgh.

Fr. Robert Joerger, C.P  the provincial of St. Paul of the Cross Province, the eastern North American Province of the Passionists, said he once met the elderly retired superior of another order who had served in Rome at the same time as Father Foley.

“He said that everyone in Rome, including the pope, knew that Father Theodore Foley was the holiest man in Rome, and that in a time of great turmoil, he was our anchor” Father Joerger said.

As similar turmoil grips both church and nation, “together we ask the servant of God Father Theodore Foley to pray for us. … We trust that he will continue to be an anchor,” he said.

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Interment of Father Theodore Foley, CP

The remains of Father Theodore Foley, CP (1913-1974), former Superior General of the Passionist Congregation, were received at St. Paul of the Cross Monastery Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA on April 28, 2010.

Father Theodore’s cause for beatification and canonization was opened in Rome on May 8,2008.  He was once rector at St. Paul’s Monastery, Pittsburgh.

Most Reverend William J. Winter, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, presided at the reception. Very Reverend Joseph Jones, CP, provincial of St. Paul of the Cross represented the Passionist community, along with Very Reverend Gerald Laba, CP, the rector of St. Paul’s Monastery. A number of guests attended.

Father Theodore’s remains rest under a Crucifixion scene in the rear of the monastery church.

At the service a litany of prayers honored the Passionist Saints:

St. Paul of the Cross, St. Gabriel, St. Gemma, Holy Servant of God, Fr. Theodore. Intercede for us.

You lived the Passion of Jesus and the Sorrows of Mary. Teach us to do the same.

St. Paul, by your example of prayer, penance and preaching the Passion and Resurrection, teach us how to keep the sufferings, death and glory of Jesus alive in our hearts and in the hearts of others.

St. Gabriel, by the way you did ordinary things with extraordinary fidelity to God, and by imitating the life and sentiments of our Blessed Lady, the Mother of Sorrows, teach us the way to respond to the crucified of today who are all around us.

St. Gemma, marked by the wounds of Christ in your own body, lead us to accept our personal and family sufferings, and so fill up what is lacking in the sufferings of his Body, the Church.

Holy Servant of God, Fr.Theodore, by your benevolence, steadfast faith, prayerful heart, personal discipline and spirit of zeal, help us to be like you, an instrument of peace.

All Holy Saints of the Passion, we thank you and ask you to continue to encourage us, and to willingly inspire us to follow Christ prayerfully and willingly. Amen.

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An Interview with Blessed Dominic Barberi

Blessed Dominic of the Mother of God, born Dominic Barberi, a member of the Passionist Congregation and a theologian, was born near Viterbo, Italy, on 22 June, 1792. He died near Reading, England, on 27 August, 1849. He was beatified by Pope Paul VI in 1963, and is known as ‘The Apostle of England’. His feast is August 26.

Blessed Dominic brought the Congregation of the Passion to England, but is best known for receiving John Henry Newman into the Catholic Church. He also received Elizabeth Prout, Foundress of the Sisters of the Cross and Passion.

The Venerable John Henry Newman will be beatified by Pope Benedict during his visit to the UK on 19 September 2010.

In this video from EWTN, Marcus Talks with Kevin OBrien as Bl. Dominic Barberi, friend of John Henry Newman.

You can read more about the life of Blessed Dominic Barberi at: http://www.thepassionists.org/Dominic_Barberi.html

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