The Daughters of St. Paul are celebrating 75 years of mission in India in 2026, marking a journey that began in Mumbai in 1951 and later expanded across the country through publishing, media evangelization, Bible promotion, and pastoral outreach.
The Daughters of St. Paul organized a three-day workshop on artificial intelligence titled “Applied AI for Real Life: Tools, Skills & Safety” from May 8 to 10 at the Pauline Communication Centre in Mumbai, western India.
The Catholic Church in Pakistan organized a nationwide day of prayer on Saturday, April 11, 2026, to coincide with high-level diplomatic peace talks between the United States and Iran held in Islamabad (the capital city of Pakistan).
In a world dominated by digital noise and social media, 11 young girls recently discovered that the most profound messages are often shared in total silence.
A seminar on “Using Artificial Intelligence in the Mission and Ministries of the Church” was held on March 14 at the Daughters of St. Paul Provincialate in Bandra, Mumbai, western India, bringing together around 200 religious and lay faithful interested in the role of digital technology in pastoral work.
The Daughters of St. Paul, an international congregation dedicated to evangelization through the media, have elected Sister Mari Lucia Kim of South Korea as their new Superior General.
The Daughters of St. Paul are commemorating 110 years of media apostolate and Gospel-centered mission, marking a milestone that began with Blessed James Alberione’s bold vision: to proclaim the Good News through the press and every emerging means of communication.