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The Pallottine charism and mission were set out in the form of various documents and writings. In the first place are the original writings of Saint Vincent Pallotti, which were published in 15 volumes of the “Complete Works”, composed of 23 tomes. Of particular importance for understanding the original work are the writings from the years 1835-1838. They were born of the period immediately after January 9th 1835, the day on which Pallotti noted in his diary that he had received a particular inspiration to found the work of the Catholic Apostolate.
Other important sources for knowing the Pallottine charism are the texts and statutes officially recognised by the Church, the official documents of the General Assemblies and the circular letters of the General Regime.
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