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James Alberione

Blessed James Alberione ((イタリア語:Giacomo)) (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.〔("Mission of the Society of St. Paul" ) The Society of St. Paul. Retrieved 9 August 2012.〕
==Early life==
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.〔(Lamera, Stephen, ''James Alberione: a Marvel for our Times'', Daughters of St. Paul, 1977 )〕 At the age of sixteen, James entered the seminary of Alba,〔("Fr. James Alberione (1884-1971)", Vatican News Service )〕 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 the night of 31 December 1900, the night that divided the 19th and 20th centuries, he prayed for five hours before the Blessed Sacrament and contemplating the future, felt that he was called to do something for the people of the new century.〔

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