Founder of the Pauline Family
Thanksgiving Day, 2009
38th Anniversary of Blessed Alberione's Death
Blessed James Alberione, called an Apostle for our times on account of the extent and significance of his many works, was born at San Lorenzo di Fossano in the Italian province of Cuneo on April 4, 1884. When he died in Rome on November 26, 1971, comforted by the visit of Pope Paul VI, he had founded six religious congregations and three secular institutes [one more came into being after his death but had been on the drawing boards even earlier], all of which make up the Pauline Family, one of the most modern means for the propagation of the faith in all the world. Sixty some years ago, when the means of “social communications” were still at best in embryonic form, he had a sense that the press, radio, motion pictures, television, and even more advanced and immediate future communication (I truly think he was the first person to foresee the internet, even early in the early 1900's) would have a profound impact on the cultural and religious life of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. And from that time, he foresaw concretely the vast possibilities for employing them in the service of evangelization and became the world's great pioneer in the religious use of the mass media.
What Strikes Me Most Today
This Thanksgiving I am thankful for my family and friends and, in a special way, for Blessed James Alberione. Through the apostolate of the Pauline Family he founded, my friends and family and I are growing ever closer to Jesus, the Divine Master, Way, Truth, and Life, under the gaze of His Mother Mary, Queen of Apostles, and through the intercession of St. Paul and the communion of all the Pauline Saints and all the Saintly Paulines! What a gift! Thank you to the entire Pauline Family!
Blessed James Alberione, Pray For Us!
What Strikes You Most Today?
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