When speaking of the spirituality of a religious order, we must remember the great saints of the Church such as St. Elijah, St. Benedict, St. Francis, St. Dominic, and St. Ignatius of Loyola. Their spirituality moved the lives of others who came together and built a very particular way of living the faith, always in harmony with the Holy Church, to the point of shaping society in their time.
This mission of Christian spirituality is at the heart of God's dream for humanity: to permeate all areas of society in order to bring it back to God.
And since spirituality is a way of living in union with Our Lord Jesus Christ, we can only do this by relying on the foundation of the Eucharist, with the help of Our Lady, and united in faith and in defense of the Papacy.
Our statutes read:
"The spirituality [of the Heralds of the Gospel] has as its guiding principles the adoration of Jesus in the Eucharist, of inestimable value in the life of the Church to build it as one, holy, catholic, and apostolic, the body and spouse of Christ (EE 25, 61); filial Marian piety, imitating the ever-Virgin and learning to contemplate in her the face of Jesus (NMI 59); and devotion to the Papacy, the visible foundation of the unity of the faith (LG 18).”
This is how we seek to live our spirituality as Christians, Catholics, and Heralds of the Gospel.