Pope Francis meets with members of the Pauline religious family for the 50th anniversary of the death of their founder, and upholds Blessed Giacomo Alberione as a prophetic witness of the mission to preach Christ through all the means of modern communication.
By Devin Watkins
The Pauline Familyâwhich is made up of 5 religious congregations, 1 lay association, and 4 secular institutesâmarked the eve of the 50th anniversary of the death of their founder, Blessed Giacomo Alberione, with a papal audience on Thursday.
Pope Francis spoke to members of the Institutes, which were founded between 1914 and 1959, about the charism and mission the Italian priest left them, calling it an excellent opportunity for the entire Church to reflect on Blessed Alberioneâs legacy for the new evangelization.
âWith farsighted vision,â he said, âyour Founder knew how to embody for the 20th century the necessity that the âWord of God might spread rapidlyâ by using and appreciating the most effective tools and manners-of-expression offered by technological progress.â
Pointing out the path of sanctification
The Pope recalled the words of St. Paul VI to the Pauline Family in 1969 praising Blessed Alberione as an untiring apostle who was able to read the signs of the times to find the best ways to reach souls.
Pope Francis said those traits still serve as a model for the institutes he founded and challenge their members to adapt their apostolate to the situations and needs of their contemporaries.
He added that the Apostle Paul can serve as an inexhaustible source of inspiration for the institutes that bear his name, as intended by Blessed Alberione.
âHe always held [St. Paul] up as an inspiration and father, as a model to imitate in complete self-donation to our Lord Jesus Christ and His Gospel, being led by His love along the path of sanctification.âListen to our report
Embodying passion and service
Pope Francis urged the Pauline Family to continue to live the passion and service embodied by St. Paul, since they are all spiritual sons and daughters of the Apostle despite the variety of the ways in which the various institutes live their common charism.
In off-the-cuff remarks, the Pope underlined the importance of passion for the Gospel.
âThe Gospel cannot be lived without passion,â he said. âThe Gospel of ‘words only’ goes nowhere; the Gospel emerges from the heart: passion.â
Enriching Church embrace of media technology
The Pope went on to note that recent decades have seen vast technological change in the area of communication, which every part of the Church has embraced to various degrees.
âHowever,â he added, âyour presence is still needed todayâI would even say ever more necessaryâanimated by your charism and enriched by your experience of work âin the fieldâ.â
At the same time, each Pauline institute can contribute in its own way to the synodal process which opened in October and culminates with the Synod of Bishops in 2023.
Nourishing with the Word of God
âFifty years after his birth into heaven,â said Pope Francis, âthese celebrations of your Founder offer you the opportunity to better recognize the prophetic value of his witness.â
He encouraged the Pauline Family to embrace the means of modern communication as their âpulpit,â so that âJesus Christ might be proclaimed to the men and women of our time with the means available to our time.â
The Pope concluded his address by thanking the members of the Pauline Family for their dedication and for their constant prayer that âthe holy people of God might be continually nourished by the Word of God.â
âNever forget prayer,â he said. âIt is the most important means of communication. If I speak to the whole world but not with the Lord, then itâs best to go home.â
âSeek âin all things and with your whole heartâin life and in the apostolateâonly and always the glory of God and peace among peoplesâ.â


