Author: danielafsp

May 2020

Beatriz – Maria Lilia GARCIA MARTINEZ, Undicilla – Anna Luisa CORDA, Gioconda – Maria Candida COMINASSI

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ITALY
A Bible Festival Colored by Today’s Situation

This year a special online edition of the Bible Festival was organized so that, in spite of the coronavirus pandemic, the Festival could still put ordinary people in touch with the Word of God and answer their questions about it. The idea to hold an annual Bible Festival was born 16 years ago as an… Read more »

Letter for the Biblical Year of the Pauline Family

Dear Sisters and Brothers, members of our Aggregated Institutes and Pauline Cooperators: On this day that unites all of us around Mary Most Holy, our Mother, Teacher and Queen of Apostles, we want to make public the Prayer and Logo that the Central Biblical Commission has prepared for the Pauline Family’s Year of the Bible,…

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The Coronavirus Era: Encouraging the Community to Become Social

The Catholic community has become social: a community with a specific identity; a community that does not deny or exclude its faith but instead lives it to the point of self-giving, and that always looks to its hub: the Lord Jesus. Social media has enlarged, extended and amplified this community. Today, like yesterday and perhaps… Read more »

Laudato Si’ and Communications

To make the Pope’s encyclical a springboard for building a professional future based on respect for nature and creation so as to guide the younger generations toward safeguarding and protecting our common home: the Earth. This is the call that 9 carefully-selected young communications professionals accepted when they gathered together in India for a 3-month-long… Read more »

To Tell a Story is To Communicate

Massimiliano Padula

Narrate, discern, renew…with the Story of Stories (Sacred Scripture) in the background and in one’s heart. The Message of Pope Francis for the 54th World Communications Day, published on 24 January 2020, the Memorial of St. Francis De Sales, is based on these three verbs. Inspired by Exodus 10:2, “That you may tell your children… Read more »

From Orthodox Church to Poetry Bookshop

The Russian Orthodox Church located in the Huangpu district of Shanghai, China, has not been used as a place of worship for many years. Over time, the edifice was utilized in various ways until it was finally entrusted to the Shanghai Historic Building Protection Affairs Center in 1994. In allowing the building to be transformed… Read more »

Mary

Saint Ephrem

The Lord entered her and became a servant; he Word entered her, and became silent within her; thunder entered her, the Shepherd of all entered her. Saint Ephrem

UNITED STATES
Apostolic Activities in the Time of COVID-19

During this time of COVID-19, we have quickly re-organized our apostolate so as to reach out to people digitally. Here are some of the projects currently underway: – We created a hashtag #spiritualcommunion and many of our initiatives appear under that. The webpage is: http://pauline.org/Portals/0/spiritual-communion.html – Using com technology to stream on Facebook, we appear… Read more »