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Italy
St. Paul Multimedia: “Encounter with the Unexpected”

The FSP Multimedia Center, Rome recently presented one of the Italian Province’s newest publications: “Encounter with the Unexpected: The Christian Life for Perplexed People,” by Giuseppe Forlai. The presentation, which was guided by Monia Parente from Vatican Radio, was enlivened by the vivacious participation of the author and by a reading of some passages of… Read more »

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Colombia
60 Years of Pauline Presence in Barranquilla

Sixty years ago, the Daughters of St. Paul opened a community in Barranquilla, Colombia. The first FSP missionaries sent to this country arrived in Bogota on 24 April 1948 but because of the situation there they were advised to relocate to smaller cities. Thus the first communities they opened were in Barranquilla, Medellin, Cali and… Read more »

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Italy
Non-Stop Prayer for the Anonymous Fukushima Volunteers

The whole world continues to follow via news reports, pictures and video clips how Japan is coping with the after-effects of the catastrophic earthquake and tsunami that recently struck the country, provoking one of the greatest disasters in its history. Amid all the destruction, fear and desperation, shining examples of courage and generosity have emerged,… Read more »

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United States
Sr. Rose Pacatte 2011 Recipient of Magis Award

On 18 March, during the Religious Education Congress, Film Showcase held in Los Angeles, California, Sr. Rose Pacatte, fsp, received the Magis Award for 2011 in acknowledgement of her significant contributions to the world of the cinema and that of religious formation. The word “magis,” which means “the more,” is a Jesuit term intended as… Read more »

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India
First Religious Professions

On 12 March 2011, in the FSP community of Mumbai, India, three young women-Bishoyee Anyana, Kanta Shashi Kujur, and Dharmanayagam Shyni D.-made their first religious professions as Daughters of St. Paul in a beautiful and moving Liturgical Celebration. The day before, the young women, dressed like Indian brides, received the religious habit. FSP Superior General… Read more »

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Japan
Fear and Solidarity in Sendai

A number of different masculine and feminine religious congregations and institutes carry out activities in the diocese of Sendai, the epicenter of the earthquake/tsunami that struck the coast of northeastern Japan a few days ago, devastating a large segment of that region. The Daughters of St. Paul have 13 communities and 140 sisters in the… Read more »

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Kenya
The Roman Missal for Africa

The Episcopal Conferences of Africa have entrusted the publishing of the Roman Missal for Africa to our Paulines Publications in Nairobi, Kenya. The Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, together with ICEL (the organism that supervises the English translation of the Liturgy), have granted us this authorization thanks to the valuable… Read more »

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Italy
Award for Anselm Grün’s Book “Survive by Working”

The latest book of Fr. Anselm Grün, a Benedictine monk from the Munsterschwarzach Monastery in Baveria, Germany, has been awarded first prize for non-fiction in the International competition “St. Benedict, Patron of Europe and of Cassino.” Published by the Daughters of St. Paul, “Sopravvivere lavorando” (“Survive by Working”) focuses on the theme of work today… Read more »

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Taiwan
The Bible for Children in Chinese

The Daughters of St. Paul of Taiwan have published the first Chinese version of the Bible for Children accompanied by a CD. Many Catholic schools on the island have adopted this text. For those who live in a non-Christian context like Taiwan, where the Church does not have many instruments of evangelization at her disposal,… Read more »

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