News about the Pauline life

ROMANIA
Celebratory year: 30 years of Pauline presence

The community of the Daughters of Saint Paul in Bucharest has concluded a year-long celebration marking 30 years of Pauline apostolic presence in Romania. Thanks and praise to the Most Holy Trinity for the gift of the “pioneer” sisters, for the sisters who have enriched the community in recent years, for the superiors who have… Read more »

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ROME
Back to Rome More Books More Freedom

The Measure of the World is the theme of More Books, More Freedom 2024. Measuring the world with words, numbers, steps, smiles, distances, colours, clouds, and dreams. More Books, More Freedom is the National Fair for Small and Medium-sized Publishers, promoted and organized by the Italian Publishers Association. It takes place in Rome in December…

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    The Bible: Search the Scriptures in Arabic

    A new version of The Bible was presented on November 26th in Rome, at the Basilica of Mary Queen of the Apostles in Montagnola. Search the Scriptures in Arabic, is a St. Paul Edition. A few thousand copies were donated to the Pope to be given to Arabic-speaking Christians in difficult situations. A climate of…

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    ITALY
    BookCity Milan

    The thirteenth annual conference of BookCity Milan took place from the 11th to the 17th of November. It is an event dedicated to books and literature promoted by the Cultural Department of the City of Milan and the Association of BOOKCITYMILAN, with the support of the Ministry of Culture. There were 1,597 events with over… Read more »

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    ITALY
    An Experience of Pauline Spirituality

    From November 12th to 20th, the Daughters of Saint Paul hosted the annual spiritual exercises of the Pauline Family at “Casa San Paolo” in Rome. This gathering offered an opportunity for 40 participants, representing various Pauline Congregations and aggregated Institutes of Italy, to engage in deep prayer, reflection, and sharing. The theme of the exercises, Conformed… Read more »

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    ITALY
    #ioleggoché (ireadbecause) 2024

    From November 5th to the 13th, the ninth event of #ioleggoché (#ireadbecause) took place in more than two thousand Italian bookshops (including the Pauline Bookshops), a solidarity initiative to supply school libraries. #ireadbecause is a national project for the education and promotion of reading organized by the Italian Publishers Association (AIE), which invites everyone to… Read more »

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    GERMANY
    The Paulines in Germany for 60 years

    The Daughters of Saint Paul first arrived in Düsseldorf in 1964. They began the apostolate of communication and the Word through our bookshop in Nuremberg in. Here are some memories about these past sixty years. Sr Elena Barchetti, who arrived in Germany on September 15, 1964, together with Sr Cecilia Baron Toaldo, today lives in…

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    ITALY
    A Scholarly Exchange on the Role of the Priest in a Changing Era

    On October 28, 2024, a presentation of the book Witnesses, Not Administrators: The Priest in a Changing Era by Cardinal François-Xavier Bustillo was held at the University Bookstore of Mary Most Holy of the Assumption (LUMSA, Rome). The event, organized by the Pauline International Bookshop (Via del Mascherino, Rome), brought together distinguished figures from the ecclesiastical world…

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    ITALY
    Pauline Digital Apostolic Encounters 2024: All Recordings Now Available

    The Digital Team is pleased to announce that the Pauline Digital Apostolic Encounters, held monthly in June, July, September, and October 2024, have successfully concluded. This series featured inspiring presentations from our sisters in various countries, showcasing the diverse projects and perspectives within our digital mission. All recordings of the sessions are now accessible on… Read more »

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