Society of St. Paul
The Society of St. Paul is a religious congregation founded in 1914 by Blessed Giacomo Alberione in Italy. Its mission is to spread the message of the Gospel through modern means of communication, including print, radio, and digital media. The society emphasizes the importance of using technology to reach people and share the teachings of the Catholic Church.
Members of the Society are known as Paulines and are dedicated to a life of prayer, community, and service. They engage in various apostolic activities, such as publishing books, producing films, and running media centers. The Society operates in many countries, promoting faith and spirituality through contemporary channels.