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Pauline Trademark and New Institutional Logo

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Timed to coincide with the celebration of International Women’s Day, the Daughters of St. Paul of East Africa presented their sisters with the Congregation’s restyled Trademark and new institutional logo, which represent a visual renewal of the Pauline identity. This significant event was held in the Queen of Apostles Chapel in Nairobi on 8 March 2024.

The Archbishop of Nairobi, Philip Anyolo, officiated at the Eucharistic Celebration, and the circumscription’s novices and pre-novices enriched the Liturgy with meaningful songs, adding beauty and solemnity to the ceremony.

Sr. Praxides, the head of Pauline Editions East Africa, opened the event by expressing her gratitude for the journey carried out by the Congregation to reach this point. She then explained the meaning of the restyled trademark, correlating it to the concept of “priestly zeal” associated with the Congregation’s founder, Blessed James Alberione.

Sr. Rosemary, Delegation Superior, explained the preceding trademark and the new logos, detailing the research and steps taken to achieve these new proposals.

The Archbishop praised the Daughters of St. Paul for their commitment to spreading the message of Jesus through various forms of communication and urged them to persevere in their mission with love and faith.

This new chapter of the Congregation’s journey offers the world a modern visual identity of the Daughters of St. Paul, while at the same time holding firm to the Institute’s core values and commitment to using innovative means to spread the Gospel in ways that will make an always-greater impact on people.