Charism of the order today The essence of the Pauline Fathers are: • Contemplation of God in solitude • The love of liturgical prayer • A poor and industrious life • To spread devotion to Our Lady and the imitation of her virtues, by running shrines in her honor • Apostolic activity, especially preaching the Word of God and the administration of the sacraments.
Pauline formation To become a religious, it is necessary to undergo an initial period of testing as a religious brother; hence, the
novitiate. This time is used to isolate a candidate for the seminary or religious life from personal and telephone contact with family and existing friends. The novice can write letters that are subjected to censorship. During the novitiate, the novices meet with their family only twice: for the clothing in the habit and on making first profession. During the novitiate, every Friday is a day during which novices are not allowed to speak with each other. The day ends with a joint ceremony, the (Way of the Cross). During their stay in the novitiate, brothers work in the monastery farm; they work in the field at digging potatoes and with the breeding and maintenance of the pigs. They also do work in the monastery flower-vegetable garden. The entire period spent in the novitiate is to knead the novice, to show their convictions and stability to make the decision to become a monk. It is also the period during which the older monks will need to assess the novice's suitability for life in a group such as the Order. The Order generally accepts any men who have completed
high school onwards. Those who are called to
Holy Orders will undergo the following type of formation: • The
Postulancy: (if possible) in a Parish or Monastery belonging to the order. • The Pre-Novitiate: at the Monastery of in
Kraków which will last on average from 15 July to 31 August followed by • The
Novitiate: in , lasting a year (commencing and finishing on 8 September) that consists of the receiving and investiture of the habit and the profession of first religious vows. • The
Seminary: returning to after the novitiate, the seminarian will undergo two years of philosophy and four years of study of theology in Kraków. After the studies are completed, the seminarians profess solemn vows and are ordained first to the diaconate and then to the priesthood. Men with no secondary education or who feel the call to the religious life but not to the priesthood and who wish to live in community can be religious brothers for life. To do this, they must go through the following stages of training: • Postulancy at , which lasts six months. • A two-year novitiate in , where they will receive their habit in the first year and pronounce first religious vows the second year. • Two years juniorate close to or in . • Two years juniorate at a facility designated by superiors, followed by perpetual vows. It is noteworthy to mention that this is the general scheme for all wishing to enter the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit in
Poland where the majority of the Order is today. Other countries offering formation are
Hungary and
Cameroon. Some candidates are sent to
Rome to either complete or commence their studies; this being said, Poland is where most of the formation is carried out. The Australian province of the Order has a different vocational program. Normally a potential member is in regular communication with the Order and visits the monasteries of the Order frequently. At this informal stage, the potential member is called a candidate to the Order. After some discernment and maturation of the vocation, the candidate petitions to be admitted to the Order. • The
Postulancy: At Penrose Park monastery. This may last until the postulant is ready to be sent to Poland for Novitiate. Postulants seeking to be lay brothers may remain in Australia for their novitiate as well. • The Pre-Novitiate: at the Monastery of in
Kraków which will last on average from 15 July to 31 August followed by • The
Novitiate: in , lasting a year (commencing and finishing on 8 September) which consists of the receiving and investiture in the habit and the profession of first religious vows. At the investiture of the habit, the novice may petition to receive a new religious name, which he himself may propose. The novice is strongly encouraged to learn some Polish during the novitiate. • The Seminary formation: All Australian seminarians are sent to Rome, where they live at the Monastery and Parish at Prima Porta (). During this time they study two years of philosophy and three years of theology at the
Angelicum. These studies may be done in English or in Italian which they are strongly encouraged to learn. • Pastoral experience: Every second summer the seminarian returns to Australia, both to spend time with his family and to undertake pastoral experience in the various monasteries and houses of the Australian Province. After he has finished his studies in Rome and obtained a
Bachelor of Sacred Theology degree (STB), the seminarian returns to Australia and professes
solemn vows. After solemn profession he is ordained a deacon and then finally a priest.
General administration of the Order The rule The Order has its own constitution and directory. They adhere to the
Rule of St. Augustine. which was given to them in the year 1308. The Order is classified as a monastic order but is organised like a mendicant one. Paulines are monks not friars. Through the passage of time the Order has had to take on more and more pastoral work, even the running of parishes, but it is still a monastic order at heart.
Definitorium During the Chapter General Elections held on 4–5 March 2020, the following Fathers were elected to positions within the Order: • Father General of the OrderArnold Chrapkowski, OSPPE • Vicar General of the Order (I Definitor)Michał Lukoszek, OSPPE • II DefinitorRyszard Dec, OSPPE • III DefinitorPiotr Łoza, OSPPE • IV DefinitorBernard Kluczkowski, OSPPE • General
Procurator of the Order to the Holy SeeBazyli Degórski, OSPPE • Administrator General of the OrderMarek Moga, OSPPE • Secretary General of the OrderPaweł Przygodzki, OSPPE The term of office in the
Definitorium lasts six years.
Distribution of the Order , Croatia As of 8 December 2020, the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit had 71 Homes/Monasteries/Parishes in 16 countries. There were 493 monks including 50 at various levels of formation and 3 bishops. The
Province of Germany was founded in 2002. As of 2020, the Provincial there is Benjamin Bąkowski. The American Province was founded in 2008. As of April 2022, it is led by provincial Tadeusz Lizinczyk. The Province of Australia was founded in 2008. The current provincial is Albert Wasniowski. The province consists of two monasteries and four parishes with 1 bishop, 11 priests, three lay brothers, and four seminarians. There are also the Quasi-Province of Hungary and the Quasi-Province of Croatia. ==References==