The Pious Society of the Missionaries of St Charles Borromeo is an international apostolic community of religious brothers and priests of the Roman Catholic Church. Founded in Piacenza, Italy in 1887 by Saint John Baptist Scalabrini, the Scalabrinians are committed to promoting the dignity and rights of migrants. They strive to be migrants among migrants, sharing in their journey, struggles, and hopes, inspired by the example of Jesus.
The Scalabrinians are present in 34 countries worldwide, with the Province of St. Charles encompassing seven of those countries. Their mission includes advocacy and promotion of human rights for migrants, research and studies, migrants centers, and pastoral services in multi-cultural parishes. They are dedicated to serving those whose conditions, needs, and longings are similar to those that led their Founder to establish the Congregation, providing specific pastoral care to migrants and those in real necessity.
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