Pauline Family
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The Pauline Family is a Roman Catholic congregation of ten orders and lay institutes founded by Blessed James Alberione from 1914 onwards.
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Mission [edit]
The Pauline mission is to spread the knowledge of the Gospel and the love of Jesus using all the means of modern media technology, and more generally to address the spiritual needs of the modern world in a modern way.
Members [edit]
The worldwide Pauline family consists of:
- Five religious congregations
- Society of St. Paul
- Daughters of St. Paul
- Sister Disciples of the Divine Master
- Sisters of the Good Shepherd
- Sisters of Mary Queen of Apostles
- Four lay institutes
- Institute of Jesus Priest
- Institute of Gabriel the Archangel
- Institute of Our Lady’s Annunciation
- Institute of the Holy Family
- One association of lay collaborators
- Association of Pauline Cooperators
See also [edit]
External links [edit]
- Pauline Family on website of the Society of St. Paul
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