Each religious congregation has a unique identity that is formed by its founders, its history, its charism (spirituality and mission), and its members. The life of a Daughter of St. Paul is distinctive in several ways, for each sister is called:
Sr. Margaret Michael explains our unique charism as Daughters of Saint Paul:
How did St. Paul--a first century follower of Christ--become the patron of a community of women reli...
Our congregation has an unusual name. Recently, I overheard a parishioner at a parish we were visiti...
From the many writings that Blessed James Alberione left to the Daughters of St. Paul, here are the ...
A free app, Discern It! is a novena to help us pray for the attitudes of Mary in our discernment: li...
This week, get to know Sr. Mary Stephen! Originally from Texas, and currently stationed in Boston, S...
The first week of the month is special in the prayer life of a Daughter of St. Paul. Why? Each day i...
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