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Venerable Father James Alberione,
SSP
April 4, 1884 - November 26, 1971
On November 26, 1971, journalists and news reporters scrambled
to cover the death of an 87-year-old, frail, half-bent priest who
in his life had been almost awkward in public and reluctant to speak
of what he had done. The priest was Father James Alberione. Some
said he was an apostle and a pioneer, others a saint and genius
of our time. He had founded two Congregations, one of men and one
of women, to use the media for evangelization fifty years before
the Church herself adopted the instruments of social communication
as a means for promoting the Gospel message.
He and his followers had built an "empire" out of paper
for the salvation of souls. Always intent on scrutinizing the signs
of the times, he had given to the Church new means by which to express
itself. Paul VI had visited his bedside an hour before his death,
stopping his work to acknowledge the priest's passing. The tribute
that probably meant the most to him was: "Alberione diffused
twenty million copies of the Bible throughout the world!"
But to the thousands of members of the five religious Congregations,
four Secular Institutes and the association of Pauline Cooperators
he left behind, Father Alberione could be nothing other than father
and founder. A charismatic and prophetic leader, Alberione believed,
even from the first inspiration as he knelt in Eucharistic adoration,
that God willed the work which he began.
To Alberione's mind, one never began the work of God with anything
but poverty and faith. He initiated huge undertakings with untrained
young people, contracted enormous debts yet never went bankrupt,
and refused to budge when he considered something to be the will
of God. To the young boys who had joined him in his newly founded
Society of St. Paul, Alberione said, "Raise your eyes and look
at this mighty tree--a tree so tall that its top cannot be seen.
This is our institute, which is truly a giant tree. You stand at
the foot of a huge mountain; climb it and study the view. Your horizons
are the world." The "giant tree" referred to by Father
Alberione is now known as the Pauline Family.
Today in over 55 countries the sons and daughters of Father James
Alberione bring the Gospel to life with sound and color, image and
story. Worldwide they publish over 20 magazines, operate 40 publishing
houses, produce radio programs in many languages, work in video
and recording studios, and diffuse the Word of God in several hundred
Book & Media Centers and Liturgical Centers. Some of the Congregations
that Alberione founded also offer their services in parishes, catechetical
programs and in the service of priests.
However, before any of the great apostolic works of the Pauline
Family, primacy is given to the spiritual life and prayer. In 1922,
Father Alberione and the early members of the Pauline Family made
a contract with the Divine Master, a "pact" which is still
renewed daily by all his sons and daughters around the world. It
was an act of faith, and an acknowledgment that the "success"
of the apostolate does not depend on ourselves and our small human
resources, but on the power of God. We work in an apostolate which
is always too great, which is "impossible" for any creature,
since it concerns the redemption of the world. So Father Alberione
reminded us: "We need saints to go before us on these paths-paths
that have never been trodden before and which in part are not even
clearly marked out. These are not matters for superficial people,
but for true apostles. Find the necessary light before the tabernacle,
and the grace of perseverance through the universal mediation of
the Virgin Mary."
Pioneers
of the Pauline Family | Venerable
James Alberione | Blessed Timothy
Giaccardo
Venerable Thecla Merlo | Mother
Paula Cordero | Venerable Maggiorino
Vigolungo
Venerable Andrew Borello | Venerable
Francis Chiesa | Servant of God Mother
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