News about the General Government
The “fifth talent”
Letter of sr. M. Antonieta Bruscato, superior general fsp
Cardinale Carlo Maria Martini
Lent 2012
Letter of sr. M. Antonieta Bruscato, superior general fsp

Dearest Sisters and young women in formation, With the rite of being marked by ashes, we begin our itinerary of conversion, which introduces us into the paschal dynamic of dying so as to live by means of a progressive stripping of self, which is the path to fullness. This “holy journey” is marked by the… Read more »
XXX Meeting of the General Governments of the Pauline Family
Documents
Concluding message Letter of SGFP Statuto • Concetto e prassi della Vita Consacrata in don Alberione, Don Teófilo Pérez ssp • Evoluzione della teologia della Vita Consacrata dal Concilio Vaticano II ad oggi, P. Bruno Secondin ocarm • Omelia conclusiva, Don Silvio Sassi, Superiore Generale ssp Tavola Rotonda (SSP, FSP, PDDM, SJBP, AP)
Queen of Apostles Hospital Inaugurates a 3-Year Nursing Course

In the presence of various medical authorities, FSP Superior General Sr. Antonieta Bruscato recently launched the new 3-year nursing course now offered by Queen of Apostles Hospital (located in Albano Laziale on the outskirts of Rome), in collaboration with Rome’s Tor Vergata University. Those who complete the course will receive a Laurea (the equivalent of… Read more »
Lent 2011

Dearest Sisters and young women in formation, We are at the end of a “pilgrimage” that unfolded according to itineraries marked by the Word, events and days of the Liturgical Year. Advent is at the door. With the passing of time and the rapid alternation of liturgical cycles, we run the risk–like all believers–of losing… Read more »
In Prayerful Support of Our Capuchin Brothers

Advent 2011
Letter of sr. M. Antonieta Bruscato superior general fsp
Advent 2011 Dearest Sisters and young women in formation, We are at the end of a “pilgrimage” that unfolded according to itineraries marked by the Word, events and days of the Liturgical Year. Advent is at the door. With the passing of time and the rapid alternation of liturgical cycles, we run the risk-like all… Read more »
