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Our Founders
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At
the turn of the 20th century, James Alberione,
a young seminarian in northern Italy, knelt in adoration before
the Eucharist. In his own words he narrates what took place that
night: "A special light came from
the Host, a greater understanding of the invitation extended by
Jesus: 'Come to me, all of you...'"
Alberione heard an invitation that would transform
and give specific direction to his future life as a priest, apostle,
and communicator of Christ. John Paul II has referred to him as
"the first apostle of the new evangelization." He began
10 institutes which are known today as the Pauline Family. Together
the members of the Pauline Family spread God's Word using the fastest
and most effective means furnished by technology: the press, radio,
cinema, and television.
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A young woman, Theresa, joined him as the first
Daughter of St. Paul and soon came to be called Mother Thecla,
after St. Paul's first woman disciple. Mother Thecla led the new
congregation for the rest of her life, and helped shape the particular
spirit and new apostolate of these sisters dedicated to evangelization
with all the means technology would provide.
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Blessed Timothy Giaccardo,
the first member of the Pauline Family to be raised to the altars,
has a special place in each Pauline's heart. As a young boy, Fr.
Alberione picked him out and sent him to the seminary. Eventually
he became not only Alberione's right hand and a primary figure in
the interpretation of the Pauline charism, he was in a special way
instrumental in the life of the congregation of the Pious Disciples
of the Divine Master, the third community founded by Alberione.
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Today, each day the Pauline Family
is called to bring to life a charism that addresses itself to the challenges,
hopes, and desires of the people of the 21st century.
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