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The Society of the Catholic Apostolate is an international community of priests and brothers, founded by a Roman priest, St. Vincent Pallotti (1795 – 1850). His name is the reason for the popular name “Pallottines”. The official, Latin name is Societas Apostolatus Catholici. And SAC, the abbreviation used by the Pallottines, stems from the first letters of this name.
The Society is part of the Union of the Catholic Apostolate, founded in 1835. Right now the Society counts 2300 members, who live in more than 300 local communities in all continents and in more than 40 countries. As regards the number of members the Pallottines occupy the 17th place among the religious communities of men.
Since the members speak more than 40 languages it is not possible to communicate with everyone in his mother tongue. Therefore we use seven “official” languages: English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese and Spanish.
The members, priests and brothers, bind themselves to the Society by the promises of chastity, poverty, obedience, perseverance, the sharing of resources and the spirit of service.
The basic motto of the Society is the words of St. Paul “the love of Christ urges us” (2 Cor 5,14).
Mary, Queen of Apostles, is the Patroness of the Society.