history
Our Passionist Heritage

Identification with Christ in the mystery of His Passion is at the heart of their charism. They desire to share His sufferings and to be molded into the pattern of HIS death, so that by the power of His resurrection they may share in His glorified life as Risen Lord. This experience of His passion in our own lives enables us to express the compassion of Christ toward others and to spread among them the knowledge of Christ crucified.
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About the House

The original house, which was the Bissell family residence, was built in 1922. It contained 27 rooms on 18 acres of property. With the help of loyal, hard working supporters, the Sisters added the Saint Paul of the Cross Chapel and renovated the house to accommodate the retreat ministry. In 1964, an extension, which is now the conference room, and East/West Wing Dormitory rooms, was added to the facilities. During the summer of 1999 another addition took shape, doubling the dining area, enlarging the office space and providing two additional small conference rooms. St. Gabriel house, formerly the Bissell's garage and apartment, is currently the home of four Sisters of the Cross and Passion.
OUR LADY OF CALVARY RETREAT CENTER
31 Colton Street • Farmington, CT 06032
(860) 677-8519 • olcretreat@sbcglobal.net