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ITALY
Literary Festival in Mantua

For the third consecutive year, the members of our FSP Book Center in Mantua participated in Festivaletteratura, the city’s annual Literature Festival. The 5-day program, which featured input by authors from all over the world, consisted of about 200 events, which are usually held in historical locations throughout the city. But this year, due to…

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32 Reporters Killed Since the Beginning of the Year

Thirty-two journalists and press collaborators have been murdered since the beginning of the year while doing their jobs. Although the number of deaths is down compared to 2019 due to the world health crisis, it still remains worrying emphasized NGO Reporters sans frontières on the occasion of “International Day To End Impunity for Crimes Committed… Read more »

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KOREA
Hyehwa Namu: New Apostolic Center in Seoul

The Daughters of St. Paul of Korea reflected at length on the possibility of building a new apostolic Center in Seoul and their dream has finally come true. After leaving their old premises, located in a central but not functional part of the city, they built a new multimedia center in the most cultural and… Read more »

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New Website for the WCC

The World Council of Churches (WCC) has launched its new portal, inaugurating an online community. The website, which will act as an “ecumenical window,” wants to be a center of digital communication to promote multilingual communion. In its efforts to share insights and news, it will hopefully be refined thanks to the feedback of the… Read more »

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ITALY
Remembering Fr. Bartolomeo Sorge, sj

The Daughters of St. Paul remember with affection and gratitude Fr. Bartolomeo Sorge, sj, who was called to heaven today. A person of profound faith, deeply in love with Mary, “Mother of Divine Grace,” a keen and forthright observer of ecclesial and civil life, he was for the Daughters of St. Paul a wise teacher,… Read more »

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ITALY
Formation Course: DigitalMente Paoline

In harmony with our Chapter Document, which directs us to “facilitate moments of formation and updating on the digital media so as to make the most of the perspectives that they offer to evangelization” (CD 45.3), our Italian Province has programmed a course entitled DigitalMente Paoline–a formative proposal of the Provincial Government in the…

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ITALY
Song for the Year of the Bible

The Central Commission for the Year of the Bible has decided to accompany this event of the Pauline Family with four songs that promote different musical styles and tastes from various parts of the world. The authors of the songs are musicians of the Pauline Family. The first of the four songs was composed by… Read more »

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Solemnity of Jesus Christ, Divine Master 2020

Letter of Sr. Anna Caiazza, Superior General

Dearest sisters and young women in formation, On the day on which we celebrate the Solemnity of Jesus Christ, Divine Master, let us welcome once again with marvel and gratitude the most precious good that Blessed James Alberione passed on to us: “I have neither silver nor gold, but I give you what I have…

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ITALY
In Christ Jesus: Spiritual Itinerary for the Pauline Family 2021

The Spirituality Team of the Pauline Family in Italy has prepared a Spiritual Itinerary for the PF for 2021. In keeping with the current triennium’s second year, which addresses the “wheel” of piety/holiness, the Itinerary focuses on the journey of prayer sketched out by St. Paul and Blessed James Alberione. In Christ Jesus: St. Paul… Read more »

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Animation Event for Children

1 October is a public holiday in Nigeria because it is the nation’s Independence Day and the Solemnity of Our Lady, Queen of Nigeria. This year the country is commemorating its 60th anniversary of independence. There, as in every part of the world, the Covid-19 pandemic brought about several months of lockdown, which meant that… Read more »

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