Blessed James Alberione (4 April 1884 – 26 November 1971), was an Italian Catholic priest, and the founder of the Society of St. Paul, the Daughters of St. Paul,
The Pious Disciples of the Divine Master, The Sister of Jesus the Good
Shepherd, The Sisters of Mary Queen of the Apostles, and other religious institutes, which form the Pauline Family. The first two groups are best known for promoting the Catholic faith through various forms of modern media.
Fr. Alberione was born on 4 April 1884, in San Lorenzo di Fossano (Cuneo), then in the Kingdom of Italy.
The Alberione family, made up of Michael Alberione, Teresa Allocco and
their six children, were farmers. He was the fourth son of a peasant
family and had a more delicate physical constitution than his brothers. At the age of sixteen, James entered the seminary of Alba,
financially aided by his Uncle James, who was his godfather (where his
name is derived). He and his father traveled to the seminary riding in
an ox-driven cart. At the seminary of Alba, his spiritual director was
Canon Francesco Chiesa, who is now a "Venerable".

On August 20, 1914, he put two teenagers, Desiderio Costa and Tito
Armani, to work in a small pressroom under the guidance of a printer
friend of his. Thus began the "Little Printing School of Typography" now
known today as The Society of St. Paul whose purpose is to "Live and to
Give Jesus Master the Way, the Truth, and the Life" through the most
modern means of communications, press, cinema, television, radio and
other modern media.
After founding the "Little Printing School" (now Society of St. Paul)
he gathered a group of women in 1915; together with Venerable Mother
Tecla Merlo, he founded the female counterpart of the Society of St.
Paul, the Daughters of St. Paul.
More congregations and institutes followed after. Thus he founded:
More congregations and institutes followed after. Thus he founded:
- 1924: The Pious Disciples of the Divine Master (PDDM), with Servant of God Mother Maria Scolastica Rivata, the contemplative members of the Pauline Family whose members would be especially dedicated to Eucharistic Adoration, Liturgical Preparations, and Priestly Services.
- 1938: The Sisters of Jesus the Good Shepherd (also known as: "Pastorelle") works in schools and parishes by providing religious instruction
- 1957: The Sisters of Mary Queen of Apostles works and pray for vocations for the Pauline Family and to the Religious Life
- 1958: The Institute of St. Gabriel the Archangel (lay consecrated men whose apostolate is also that of the Society of St. Paul)
- 1958: The Institute of Mary of the Annunciation (lay consecrated women whose apostolate is also that of the Society of St. Paul)
- 1959: The Institute of Jesus the Priest (for diocesan clergy who would like to adopt the Pauline Spirituality to their ministry),
- 1960: The Institute of the Holy Family (for married couples) and
- 1918: The Association of Pauline Cooperators

Alberione died of natural causes on 26 November 1971 at 6:26 p.m. in the Generalate House of the Society in Rome. He had received a personal visit by Pope Paul VI one hour before he died. He was buried in the sub-crypt of the Basilica of Mary Queen of the Apostles in Rome.
Alberione was declared venerable on 25 June 1996, and was beatified on 27 April 2003, by His Holiness Pope John Paul II.
Alberione was declared venerable on 25 June 1996, and was beatified on 27 April 2003, by His Holiness Pope John Paul II.
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