Society of St. Paul

Society of St. Paul

The Society of St. Paul is a religious congregation founded on 20 August 1914 at Alba in Italy by Fr. Giacomo Alberione and officially approved by the Holy See on 27 June 1949.

Its members are known as the Paulines. Faithful to the mission assigned them by their founder, they communicate the Christian message with the use of all means that technology put at the disposition of modern man. They are present in 30 countries around the world. They are active in many fields: editorial and bookstores, journalism, cinematography, television, radio, audiovisual, multimedia, telematics; centres of studies, research, formation, animation.

The Society is one of ten orders and lay institutes founded by Alberione.

ee also

*Daughters of St. Paul

External links

* [http://www.daughtersofstpaul.com/daughters/ssp.html Society of St. Paul, on Daughters of St. Paul website]

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