Vatican City at Night
From A Year With Blessed James Alberione,
Compiled by J. Maurus
A universal mission
The Pauline mission is universal with regard to people. Using technical means, it is addressed to all in some measure: to every class, group, age, condition, nation and continent, and with reasonable preference to the masses. The mission is to bring to all the message of salvation contained in the Bible, the Tradition and the teachings of the Church. It is universal as to its object because it strives to Christianize everything: philosophy, the arts, literature and music, sociology and morality, history and law, government and legislation, education and labour.
St. Paul writes, "May the peace of Christ which surpasses all understanding keep your heart and thought in Christ Jesus."
In conclusion, "Fill your minds with those things that are good and that deserve praise things that are true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and honourable" (Phil 4:8).
What Strikes Me Most Today
I like the idea of the Pauline mission being universal. Many of the Daughters of St. Paul I have met are fluent in at least two languages, some more (Sr. Carmen Christi comes to mind first when I think of people who have a gift for languages). The music of the Daughters of St. Paul is universal. The 52 countries where the Daughters of St. Paul live the Gospel are a testament to the universal nature of the Pauline family. The Daughters of St. Paul "Christianize" our world by bringing Christ to every area of our life, as Blessed Alberione described above - they are faithfully living out the Pauline mission. Let us imitate the Daughters of St. Paul, thus we will be imitating Blessed Alberione and Mother Thecla imitating St. Paul imitating Christ!
What strikes you most today?
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