Paulist Fr. Frank Sabatté is the Paulist Fathers artist-in-residence in New York City, where he directs Openings, an artists collective.
During his long priesthood, Fr. Pietrucha has served in New York City; Boston; Austin, TX; Greeley, CO; Rome; Toronto; and Tucson, AZ.
Busted Halo is our dynamic media ministry that seeks to help people understand the Catholic faith, put it into practice, and share it with others.
For more than 100 years, Paulist Fathers have been blessed to serve as Catholic campus ministers at universities around the United States.
Our downtown centers provide the Faithful and spiritual seekers a place to grow in their understanding of the Catholic faith.
We seek unity among Christians and to build bridges of respect and collaboration with members of other world religions.
Paulist Evangelization Ministries provides innovative programs and resources for spiritual seekers and Catholics seeking to share the Faith.
Landings is a program that invites parishes and communities to reach out to Catholics who have been away from the Church.
Mission preaching was a main reason for our founding in 1858. Paulist Fathers conduct a wide variety of parish missions, retreats and workshops.
Paulist Associates are lay men and women who make a commitment to embody the Paulist Fathers’ charism in their daily lives.
Are you a Catholic Deacon with a strong affinity for the mission of the Paulist Fathers? Consider becoming a Deacon Affiliate.
Paulist Pilgrimages specializes in offering journeys around the world that are spiritual, and historical.
Since 1865, our publishing house has shared the best of Catholic thought at the intersection of faith and culture — through books and other media.
Our production company creates films and TV shows that that uncover God’s presence in contemporary human experience.
The sources of suffering, division and conflict are many. The source of healing and reconciliation is one: God.
The Paulist Fathers would be pleased to pray for you and your loved ones. Please use this form to send us your intentions. May God abundantly bless you! And, to borrow from Pope Francis, “Please pray for us. Don’t forget.”