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Encyclopedia > Daughters of St. Paul

The Daughters of St Paul is an international religious congregation founded in 1915 in Italy. 1915 (MCMXV) was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...


The congregation is part of the Pauline family, consisting of ten orders and lay institutes, all founded by Blessed James Alberione, and operates in over 30 countries round the world.


The Daughters of St. Paul are called to live by the way, truth and life of Jesus and to give this to the world by the use of every available means of communication to spread the Gospel and promote the dignity of all peoples. Jesus (Greek Ιησούς [Iēsoũs]) (8-2 BC/BCE – 29-36 AD/CE) also known as Jesus of Nazareth or Jesus the Nazarene is the central figure of Christianity, in which context he is known as Jesus Christ, where Christ is a title meaning Anointed One and corresponding to the... For the novel by Wilton Barnhardt, see Gospel: a novel, for the manga, see One-Pound Gospel. ...


See also

The Society of Saint Paul is a religious congregation which was founded in 1914 at Alba, in Italy, by Fr. ...

External links

  • Daughters of St. Paul: international links



 
 

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