À propos de l'auteur

James Alberione was an influential Italian priest and the founder of the Pauline Family, a group of religious institutes dedicated to spreading the Gospel through modern means of communication. He was born in a small village in Piedmont and dedicated his life to the service of God and the Church. His vision was to harness the power of media, including print and later audiovisual technologies, to evangelize and reach people in their contemporary settings. Alberione's work was groundbreaking, establishing a model for using media in religious communication that continues to inspire many today.

Throughout his life, Alberione emphasized the importance of the Word of God and its dissemination. He authored several books that reflect his deep spirituality and understanding of the role of media in faith. His legacy includes not only the religious institutes he founded but also a profound impact on the Catholic Church’s approach to media and communication. His teachings and principles encourage a thoughtful engagement with the modern world, advocating for a faith that is alive and relevant in the digital age.

Nationalité Italien
Date de naissance April 4, 1884
Lieu de naissance Piedmont, Italy
Date de décès November 26, 1971