Daughters of St. Paul

The Daughters of St. Paul
Figlie di San Paolo
AbbreviationF.S.P.
Formation1915
TypeReligious congregation
Location
  • Worldwide: Rome, Italy In the US: Boston, MA
Superior General
Sr. Anna Caiazza, fsp [1]
Key people
Blessed James Alberione, Venerable Mother Thecla Merlo
Staff
2155
Websitewww.paoline.org, www.daughtersofstpaul.com

The Daughters of St. Paul (Latin: Filiae Sancti Pauli; Italian: Figlie di San Paolo), also known as the Media Nuns, are an international Catholic religious congregation of consecrated women[2] founded in 1915 in Italy.

The congregation is part of the worldwide Pauline Family, one of the ten institutes founded by James Alberione, and operates in 51 countries around the world. The Daughters operate Pauline Books and Media Centres across the world. In addition, they also run Media Education Centres, Radio and Internet Channels (YouTube), and related institutions across the globe.

  1. ^ "Vatican Information Service". Vatican City. 24 September 2012. Retrieved 24 September 2012.
  2. ^ "The Pauline Family - Daughters of St. Paul". Retrieved on 19 October 2021.