This year, the Daughters of St. Paul of Kenya celebrated the Feast of Blessed James Alberione (26 November 2014) by launching the app ebooks and an e-commerce web site…
The Daughters of St. Paul of Bandra, Mumbai, in close collaboration with the Archdiocesan Commission for Ecumenism, recently held a Symposium on Unity. Vatican Council II’s call to Christians to unite and dialogue with other religions…
The FSP Book Bank is a solidarity initiative by means of which books purchased in any FSP multimedia center in Italy can be donated to a Federation of associations working in favor of the disadvantaged…
The FSP Province of India has organized a number of initiatives to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Maestra Thecla’s “birth to heaven.” A particularly meaningful event was a recent quiz game…
In honor of World Mission Day 2014, the Daughters of St. Paul of Verona organized a day to celebrate in an ecclesial context the Institute’s missionary presence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo…
Each year, the FSP book center of Manaus organizes a campaign to donate the Bible to one of the poorest ecclesial communities in the country. This year, in collaboration with other institutions, priests…
The story of Brazil’s FSP Music Sector (Paulinas-Comep) is closely tied to the story of popular music in Brazil and all Latin America. Today Comep continues to serve the Gospel, most recently…
The FSPs of Korea have published a Korean translation of the book Le Figlie di San Paolo – Note per una storia (1915-1984) (The History of the Daughters of St. Paul: 1915-1984), written by Sr. Antonietta Martini, fsp…
The Pontifical Council for the Laity has granted canonical recognition to the international Association Signis, approving its Statute in the presence of its president, board of directors and the superiors of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications…
The FSP book center of Turin recently participated in the 8th edition of Portici di Carta (“Paper Porches”), an annual event in which 170 booths containing a total of tens of thousands of books snake their way along designated streets of the city…