News about the Pauline life

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Centenary of Pauline Presence in Rome

On January 15th and 17th, the Pauline men and women religious celebrated the centenary of the arrival of the Pauline Family in Rome. In 1926, the first groups of young people departed from Alba, accompanied by Father Timothy Giaccardo and Maestra Amalia Peyrolo, with the desire to reach the heart of Christianity, strengthen their missionary… Read more »

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In Alba the Councillor, Daniele Sobrero visits the Daughters of St. Paul in the name of the Pope

A moment of profound spirituality and sharing marked the meeting held at the community of the Daughters of St. Paul in Alba, where Regional Councillor Daniele Sobrero visited the Pauline Sisters. The occasion provided a renewed bond between the Alba area, young people, and the Holy Father. The visit centered on the presentation of several… Read more »

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New Catholic Bible Presented in the Malagasy Language

After nine years of work, Ny Baiboly Masina Katôlika, the new Catholic Bible in Malagasy, has been published. This is the first edition with introductions, commentaries, and biblical references adapted to the local cultural context. The official launch took place on November 9, 2025, in the Church of St. Francis Xavier in Antanimena, in the… Read more »

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A Hand-Copied Bible: The Work of the Daughters of St. Paul at the Nuremberg Biblical Museum

In Frankfurt during the Biblical Year proclaimed by the Catholic and Protestant Churches in 2003, the Daughters of St. Paul initiated having the entire Bible hand-copied. This has now become a museum-quality work. Bookstore patrons, passersby, families, and school groups have contributed to the transcription of the sacred texts over the years. After the closure… Read more »

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BookCity Milan 2025

The Power of Ideas / the Ideas of Power was the theme chosen for the fourteenth annual BookCity Milan event. It took place in various locations across the city from November 10 – 16, dedicated to books and reading. The event was promoted by the Department of Culture in the City of Milan and the…

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The city of Chieti dedicates a statue to Blessed Alberione

On November 24th, a square dedicated to Blessed James Alberione, founder of the Pauline Family, was inaugurated in Chieti Scalo. Bishop Bruno Forte, Archbishop of Chieti-Vasto, city authorities, representatives of the Pauline Family, and numerous faithful attended the ceremony. The celebration took place in the square of Most Holy Crucifix Church. The statue of Blessed… Read more »

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The tenth annual #ioleggoperché Initiative

The AIE (Italian Publishers Association) initiative took place from November 7 to 16, 2025 with the intent to restock school libraries. This is the tenth year that, #ioleggoperché—the largest reading promotion initiative nationwide—has enabled school libraries to receive millions of donated copies of books. This year’s initiative involved approximately thirty thousand schools (over four million… Read more »

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The Pauline Family Spiritual Exercises

From November 9 – 16, a spiritual retreat was held at Casa Betania, hosted by the Sisters of the Pious Disciples of the Divine Master in Rome, on the theme: ON THE WAY: From Jerusalem to Damascus. From Persecutor to Apostle. The retreat was organized and led by the Pauline Family Spirituality Center (CSFP). This…

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Adolescent Worlds: A Question Awaiting an Answer

The event, Adolescent Worlds: A Question Awaiting an Answer, organized on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at LUMSA University by Pauline Multimedia and the Pontifical Faculty of Educational Sciences (The Auxilium), is part of the Jubilee of Education events. The encounter, led by Fabio Bolzetta, president of WECA (Association of Italian Catholic Webmasters), featured authoritative speakers…

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