since the divine plan of salvation calls believers to become saints, our
pastoral activity undertakes the long journey of Christian life and
holiness. Within the parishes entrusted to our care — supported by a
religious life lived in community — we carry out our pastoral tasks and
administer the sacraments that Jesus Christ entrusted to his Apostles and
their successors for the good of His Church.
Liturgical Apostolate
Faithful to the
Canonical tradition and to our Founder Dom Gréa, we give pride of place to
our Liturgical Apostolate.
Because the
liturgy is “the first and indispensable source of the true Christian spirit”
(Pope St. Pius X: Motu Proprio, “Tra le sollicitudini”), the care of the
places of worship and of all liturgical furnishings is diligently carried
out. Great attention is given to the preparation and celebration of all
aspects of the liturgy and devotions.

We endeavor to
help our faithful to imbue their personal and community devotions and their
whole life of prayer with the liturgical spirit. We invite the faithful to
take an active part in the Divine Office (Liturgy of the Hours) as it is the
prayer of the whole Christian people.
We renew and
enrich the traditional exercises of piety, such as Eucharistic Adoration,
the public recitation of the Holy Rosary, Lenten Stations of the Cross,
Eucharistic and Marian processions, novenas, etc., as well as the popular
blessings and other sacramentals.

Missionary Apostolate
Because
everything in the accomplishment of God’s plan begins with faith, our first
duty is to evangelize through preaching and so proclaim Jesus Christ and His
Kingdom. We want to dissipate the darkness of ignorance and error and thus
go before the Lord to prepare the way for Him. “I should be punished if I
did not preach it” (1 Cor 9:16).

Even though we
never finish announcing the Good News to those who have already received and
accepted the Message, there is, nevertheless, the vast number of those who
ignore it and even those who fight against it. Proclaiming the Message and
seeking unceasingly how to spread the Word in order to prepare minds and
hearts to embrace the faith, makes us reflect and seek and act constantly
with both courage and burning love. We do this with the constant concern of
being for everyone, those who announce the Kingdom by word and by example.
Ministry of Sanctification and of Salvation
In order for this
ministry of sanctification and of salvation to bear fruit it requires first
of all our own holiness and a charity that never consents to lower itself to
the standards of either mediocrity or indifference, but instead makes us
into devoted brothers and ardent servants, possessing both patience and
hope.

Our religious
life, which aims at making us witnesses of our vows of poverty, chastity and
obedience in the midst of the Christian People, and more particularly in the
midst of the clergy, receives from its pastoral involvement a profound
significance; one that increases its interior worth and fervor, maintained
by a life of prayer and penance.