Catalog of Ministries

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Catalog of Ministries

Catalog of Ministries

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Pauline Community of Saint Joseph

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Contact: Lisa Tuggle Address 4337 Lower East Valley Road Dunlap TN 37327 United States Phone: 423-554-3746 Link: http://www.paulinecommunityofstjoseph.org
Biography

The mission of the Pauline Community of Saint Joseph (PCSJ) is “to bring the Word to the world.” We do this by uniting and galvanizing members of the 10 religious and secular institutes of consecrated life founded by Blessed James Alberione—collectively known as “The Pauline Family”— to collaborate in dynamic and synergistic spiritual works of mercy that facilitate encounter with the Risen Christ. Our present objective is to establish Saint Joseph Guest House, a retreat center and community hospitality house, which will serve as a base of operations in the southeastern United States for the (Rome-based) Pauline Family and which, in the spirituality of Saint Paul, will offer powerful retreats, bible studies, catechesis, spiritual direction, and personal evangelism and faith-sharing workshops in English and Spanish languages. It is our belief that the works of Saint Paul, the Pauline spirituality of personal integrity, and Alberionian consecrated life offer the solid formation Catholics need today to be able to say with Saint Paul, “It is no longer I who live but Christ who lives in me” (Gal 2:20).