Founder

PRIEST, FOUNDER & MISSIONARY

(1795 – 1850)

St. Vincent Pallotti

PRIEST, FOUNDER & MISSIONARY

St. Vincent Pallotti, a Roman Catholic Priest, founded the Society of the Catholic Apostolate in 1835. The members of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate are known worldwide as Pallottines (Pallottine Fathers and Brothers). In 1951, Pallottine Fathers and Brothers from the Sacred Heart Province, Germany, came to India and started the Indian Mission in Raipur of Chatisgarh State. The Raipur mission of the Pallottines gradually grew and the first Pallottine Province “Prabhu Prakash Province” was erected. The Pallottine mission also gave birth to the Diocese of Raipur in Chattisgarh with a Pallottine Priest as its first Bishop. The society of the Catholic Apostolate is an International Community of priests and brothers founded by a Roman Priest, St. Vincent Pallotti (1795 – 1850).
From his name it receives its popular name “Pallottines”. Today Pallottines carry out the mission of bringing together all the people for the purpose of spreading the Good News throughout the World. Khrist Jyoti Province is one of the three Pallottine Entities in India carrying out the original vision of the Founder in the remote missions of India.

BIOGRAPHY OF ST. VINCENT PALLOTTI

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01. Born - April 21, 1795, Rome, Papal States
02. Parents - Pietro Paolo Pallotti & Maria Maddelena De Rossi
03. Ordained - May 16, 1818 for the Diocese of Rome
04. Founded UAC - April 4, 1835 approved by Cardinal Vicar Carlo Odescalchi & Pope Gregory XVI on July 11, 1835
05. Died - January 22, 1850
06. Beatified - January 22, 1950 by Pope XII
07. Declared - Principal patron of the Pontifical Missionary Union of Clergy on April 6, 1963.
08. Canonized - January 20, 1963, Rome by Pope John XXIII
09. Feast - January 22