The Pauline Spirituality. Fr. Alberione said: The Pauline Family aspires to integrally live the Gospel of Jesus Christ Way, Truth and Life in the spirit of St. Paul, under the gaze of Mary, Queen of Apostles. This spirituality is not made up of many details or special devotions, nor is it burdened with a lot of formalities. Instead, it helps the person to live in Christ the Master and in the Church.


Jesus Master Way, Truth and Life invites us to become his disciples and apostles through attentive listening to the Word of God, our nourishment and light, and through the Eucharist, celebrated, adored and lived. Our primary goal is to concretize in our own lives what St. Paul said about himself: For me, life is Christ.'


St. Paul, the apostle of universality, chosen by the Founder as the father of the Pauline Family, is the model of our apostolic life, which is characterized by a complete love for Christ and passion for the salvation of all people. From Paul, we learn to work with zeal and courage as lay believers in the world for the sake of the kingdom of God, using the initiatives, forms and languages best suited to helping people welcome and understand the Gospel. The spirit of St. Paul is revealed in his life, letters and apostolate.


Mary, Queen of Apostles, who gave Jesus to humanity and watched over the first apostolic community, inspires and guides today' s apostles. She teaches us to give Jesus to others through our witness of life and missionary activities in the world of social communications.


Our apostolic prayer. Our spirituality and prayer provide us with the strength and inspiration we need to collaborate apostolically with the Church as lay Paulines. In our personal and communitarian relationship with God, we are open to the whole world and we acts as intermediaries, presenting God with the hopes and yearnings of our brothers and sisters. Our apostolic prayer is an intense prayer of praise and gratitude to God for the gift of the media; it is also intercessory prayer in which we beg that these powerful instruments be placed at the service of the Gospel of Jesus and not be used in opposition or contradiction to what is true and good.

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