Category
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Maria Goretti
Italian saint
Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows
Italian Passionist student and Catholic saint (1838–1862)
Paul of the Cross
Italian mystic (1694-1775)
Passionists
The Passionists, officially named the Congregation of the Passion of Jesus Christ (), abbreviated CP, are a Catholic clerical religious congregation of pontifical right for men, founded by Paul of the Cross in 1720, with a special emphasis on and devotion to the Passion of Jesus Christ. A known symbol of the congregation is the labeled emblem of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, surmounted by a cross. This symbol is often sewn into the habit of its congregants.
Charles of Mount Argus
Dutch priest and saint (1821–1893)
Eugene Bossilkov
Bulgarian Roman Catholic bishop, martyr and blessed (1900–1952)
Vincent Strambi
Roman Catholic Bishop
Thomas Berry
American priest (1914–2009)
Isidore of Saint Joseph
Passionist lay brother, beatified (1881–1916)
Lorenzo Maria of Saint Francis Xavier
Italian saint
Dominic Barberi
Italian theologian (1792–1849)
Innocencio of Mary Immaculate
Spanish saint (1887-1934)
Bernard Mary of Jesus
Passionist priest (1831-1911)
Pius of Saint Aloysius
Beatified person (1868-1889)

Candido Amantini
Italian Roman Catholic religious, priest, theologian and exorcist (1914-1992)
Martyrs of Turon
Eight executed Catholics
Grimoaldo of the Purification
Italian beatified (1883-1902)
Julian Tenison Woods
Australian priest and geologist (1832-1889)
Passionist nuns
Roman Catholic religious congregation for women
Ignatius Spencer
Anglican convert in the Passionist Order (1799-1864)

Martyrs of Daimiel
Spanish saints
Elizabeth Prout
Passionist nun
Bernard Kryszkiewicz
Polish priest