Saturday, May 30, 2009

Pauline Books & Media Relocation Information



is moving
Our last day at our present location is July 3.
We will open at
64 West 38th Street
on
July 21.

Want to help us relocate? Here are some ways that you can help:
  • Make a donation on this web site by clicking on the Donate button below
  • Sign up as a contact to deliver promotional materials to your parish
  • Sign up as a volunteer in a specific area (for example, if you are a plumber and would like to help us if we ever have plumbing problems in the store
To sign up as a contact or a volunteer, please e-mail us at manhattan@paulinemedia.com or call us at 212-754-1110.

We want to thank all of you who have been patronizing our store. We hope to be able to continue sharing our communications ministry with you at our new location!

Know that you and all your loved ones are in our prayers,
The sisters and staff of Pauline Books & Media






Friday, May 8, 2009

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Saturday, April 25, 2009

May Pauline Lecture Series






Join us Thursday, May 21
@ 1:00pm or 6:00pm
Fr. James Villa presents the ninth and final lecture on Pauline themes to celebrate the Pauline Year.

Paul and the Charismatic Gifts
“Make love your aim; but be eager, too, for spiritual gifts."

Originally from the Bronx, Fr. James Villa, OFM became a Franciscan brother in 1961 and was ordained a priest in 1969. He received his Doctor of Ministry Degree from the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in 1980 and is currently a member of the regular faculty of the Permanent Diaconate Program for the Archdiocese of New York.
Sponsored by the Daughters of St. Paul
Pauline Books & Media
150 East 52nd Street
Between 3rd & Lex
Call for info 212-754-1110
Free Admittance

May Faith and Film Night

Join us on Friday
May 8th
at Holy Innocents
Parish Hall

128 West 37th St.
@ Broadway



Film starts at 6:oopm and is followed by discussion



Film to be featured:

The Dreamer

And a child shall lead them.
A down-and-out horse trainer is given an equally brokendown, but once great, race horse as severance pay. It will take the unwavering faith and determination of his daughter to bring these two damaged souls together.

The purpose of Faith & Film Evenings is to encourage theological reflection on movies: increasing media literacy and our ability to see culture through the eyes of faith.


Hosted by the Daughters of St. Paul. For more information call 212-754-1110.

Suggested Donation $5.oo
Also shown on May 23 at Blessed Sacrament Convent on Staten Island (840 Delafield Avenue)

Monday, March 23, 2009

April Pauline Lecture Series






Join us Thursday, April 16
@ 1:00pm or 6:00pm
Fr. James Villa presents the eighth in a series of lectures on Pauline themes to celebrate the Pauline Year.

Paul’s Understanding of the Church
“We were baptized into one body in a single Spirit."

Originally from the Bronx, Fr. James Villa, OFM became a Franciscan brother in 1961 and was ordained a priest in 1969. He received his Doctor of Ministry Degree from the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in 1980 and is currently a member of the regular faculty of the Permanent Diaconate Program for the Archdiocese of New York.
Sponsored by the Daughters of St. Paul
Pauline Books & Media
150 East 52nd Street
Between 3rd & Lex
Call for info 212-754-1110
Free Admittance

April Faith and Film Night


Join us on Friday
April 17
at Holy Innocents
Parish Hall

128 West 37th St.
@ Broadway


Film starts at 6:oopm and is followed by discussion



Film to be featured:

Chariots of Fire


Two men will sacrifice everything but their honor to achieve their goal.


The story of two British track athletes, one a determined Jew, and the other a devout Christian, who compete in the 1924 Olympics.

The purpose of Faith & Film Evenings is to encourage theological reflection on movies: increasing media literacy and our ability to see culture through the eyes of faith.

Hosted by the Daughters of St. Paul. For more information call 212-754-1110.

Suggested Donation $5.oo

Also shown on February 28 at Blessed Sacrament Convent on Staten Island (840 Delafield Avenue)

Saturday, January 31, 2009

February Faith and Film Night

Join us on Friday
February 13
at Holy Innocents
Parish Hall

128 West 37th St.
@ Broadway


Film starts at 6:oopm and is followed by discussion



Film to be featured:

Simon Birch


What one little person can do.

A young boy with multiple handicaps is convinced that God has a great purpose for him..

The purpose of Faith & Film Evenings is to encourage theological reflection on movies: increasing media literacy and our ability to see culture through the eyes of faith.

Hosted by the Daughters of St. Paul. For more information call 212-754-1110.

Suggested Donation $5.oo

Also shown on February 28 at Blessed Sacrament Convent on Staten Island (840 Delafield Avenue)