Society of the Catholic Apostolate
The Society of the Catholic Apostolate, also known as the Pallottines, is a religious congregation founded in 1835 by Vincent Pallotti in Rome, Italy. Its mission is to promote the Catholic faith and foster spiritual growth through various apostolic works, including education, missionary activities, and social justice initiatives.
Members of the Society, known as Pallottine priests and brothers, strive to live out their commitment to the Gospel by serving in diverse communities around the world. They emphasize collaboration among laypeople and clergy, aiming to inspire a shared responsibility for the Church's mission and the spiritual well-being of society.