Pauline Family


The Pauline Family refers to a number of institutes of consecrated life and an association of lay collaborators established between 1914 and 1959, which all share the same founder, Blessed James Alberione and the same spirituality. Their mission is to evangelize with the modern tools of communications.

Members

The worldwide Pauline family consists of:
;Five religious institutes
  • Society of St. Paul Paulist priests and brothers are active in: editorial and bookstores, journalism, cinematography, television, radio, audiovisual, multimedia, telematics; centres of studies, research, formation, and animation.
  • Daughters of St. Paul The Daughters operate Pauline Books and Media Centres as well Media Education Centres, Radio and Internet Channels, and related institutions.
  • Pious Disciples of the Divine Master A contemplative branch, the sisters focus on the Eucharist, adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, and praying for priests. In each of their convents, the sisters operate a Liturgical Apostolate Center to provide articles of the faith for lay worshippers and clergy alike: books, artwork, liturgical vestments, icons, rosaries, prayer cards, incense, liturgical vessels, altar linens, and more. They also accept special requests.
  • Sisters of Jesus the Good Shepherd The sisters work in pastoral ministry, assisting pastors and other pastoral ministers with evangelization, catechesis, liturgical animation, formation of pastoral associates, and in other forms of service.
  • Sisters of Mary Queen of Apostles the sisters work in vocation discernment.
;Four secular institutes
;One association of lay collaborators
  • Association of Pauline Cooperators

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