Who we are

Priests and Brothers

Missionaries of the Precious Blood priests and brothers share a commitment to reach out to those who are lost or forsaken. They are encouraged to follow God’s call in the tradition of our founder, St. Gaspar del Bufalo, to serve the people of God in ways that will invigorate God’s Church. Our priests and brothers live as a family and find in each other the support and friendship that sustains them in their ministries.

Precious Blood priests take great joy in celebrating the sacraments and in serving God’s people in a variety of ministries which include pastors, preachers, teachers, reconcilers, authors, retreat leaders, and chaplains. 

Precious Blood brothers serve the people of God as teachers, preachers, artists, chaplains, vocation ministers, musicians, and sacristans, to name a few. They serve in parishes, schools, and hospitals, or wherever God calls them.

No matter where and how they serve, Precious Blood priests and brothers are missionaries. They also live as one with the people they serve, rolling up their sleeves and getting to work. 

Through a ministry rooted in the Word of God, they promote human dignity, justice, peace, and the integrity of creation.

A priest standing in front of a building with a sign reading 'Precious Blood Center', wearing clerical attire and glasses. Catholic order for reconciliation and hope. Chicago, IL

Companions

Inspired by our founder, St. Gaspar, the Missionaries of the Precious Blood envision a community where priests, brothers, and lay people, called Companions, unite to become voices that proclaim the Most Precious Blood of Christ. Companions’ lives of service and ministry in the world are a vital witness to the power of the blood of Christ given so freely to all the people of God.

A group of catholic companions standing together inside a church, with an altar and catholic statues in the background. The church features green drapes and a wooden cross on the wall behind them.

Called by the cry of the Blood
Companions are sealed with their covenants as an integral, living part of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood. Through that covenant relationship, we gather, then are sent to bring hope and reconciliation to a wounded world.

The Blood of Christ empowers us
in our own ministries, and encourages us into ministry with the priests and brothers of the Community.

Out of the sacred spaces of our gatherings,
we draw strength and hope. From those gatherings, our time spent in Community, and our mission houses, we are sent. We are called to share the gifts we have been given with the rest of the world.

We bring the cup of our spirituality
to ever-widening circles, to people of all generations, races and cultures. We seek out those who are yearning for this message, and invite them, the way that we were invited.

Precious Blood spirituality has taken root
in our hearts. We step out, stand up and speak clearly about the Precious Blood of Jesus.

Companions director

Eileen Givens
companions.preciousblood@gmail.com

Associate director

Br. Brian Boyle, C.PP.S.
brian2boyle@gmail.com

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Learn more about our history

Amici

Amici are men and women who are connected to the Missionaries of the Precious Blood in a special way. Some are former C.PP.S. members (and their spouses). Others studied at Brunnerdale, the Missionaries’ former high school seminary near Canton, Ohio; at St. Charles Seminary in Carthagena, Ohio; and/or at Saint Joseph’s College in Rensselaer, Indiana. Those ties to the Missionaries, through their education and shared experiences, remain strong.

Many of the Amici went on from their formation with the Missionaries to work in the helping professions. They remain an important part of the Precious Blood community. 

Amici gather every other summer for a reunion at St. Charles. 

For more information, contact Dennis Keller at dkeller002@nc.rr.com.

Gothic-style brick building with tower and cross, surrounded by bare tree branches against a blue sky. St. Charles Center for retired priests.

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