In 1835, Saint Vincent Pallotti founded the Society of the Catholic Apostolate — a religious community of priests and brothers known as “Pallottines.”
Nearly 200 years later, his example of faith and service is the guiding principle of Crusader education at Bishop Eustace Prep. His inspiring story reminds us of the importance of discovering and sharing God’s infinite love.
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Sharing Knowledge and Love
Saint Vincent Pallotti, was born in Rome in 1795 and was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Rome.
On April 4, 1835, St. Vincent Pallotti founded the Union of Catholic Apostolate, an organization of laity, priests, and religious promoting the revival of faith and charity. In subsequent years, the community of priests and brothers officially known as the Society of the Catholic Apostolate (Pallottines) and a community of religious sisters officially known as the Congregation of the Sisters of the Catholic Apostolate were founded. He entrusted them with the task of instructing, animating, guiding, and supporting the Union of Catholic Apostolate.
A Ministry of Compassion
Pallotti believed that God possesses boundless love and infinite mercy.
Saint Vincent Pallotti’s example lives in the works of every student at Bishop Eustace Preparatory School. Plan a visit and see the impact a devotion to service makes.
Bishop Eustace Preparatory School is a Catholic co-educational, private high school located in Pennsauken, New Jersey. Dedicated to fostering inner strength in young men and women, we are proud to be frequently selected as one of the best private, Catholic schools in New Jersey.