Pallottines
The Pallottines, officially known as the Society of the Catholic Apostolate, is a religious congregation founded in 1835 by Vincent Pallotti in Rome. Their mission focuses on promoting the Catholic faith and serving the Church through various apostolic works, including education, social justice, and missionary activities.
Members of the Pallottines, including priests and brothers, strive to live out their commitment to the Gospel by engaging with communities and fostering spiritual growth. They operate in many countries worldwide, contributing to the Church's mission through their dedication to service and collaboration with laypeople.