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St. Vincent Pallotti (1795 to 1850) was born in
Rome and founded the Society of the Catholic Apostolate (The
Pallottines) over 150 years ago.
In Vincent’s time there was a tremendous desire
for positive action. Many men and women were drawn to
Vincent’s spirit and spread his message all over the continent.
This missionary zeal brought the Pallottines to
the United States in the early 1880’s and to the Midwest Province
headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1923.
In 1963 Pope John XXIII canonized Vincent Pallotti.
St. Vincent Pallotti’s dream was to enable lay
people to assume their proper role in the mission of the Church and to
establish a community to translate his vision into reality.
The Pallottines were founded to remind the Church
that the lay people are essential members and that, together with
clergy and those in consecrated life, we are all sent as apostles for
the Church and the World.
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