Famiglia Cristiana

Famiglia Cristiana (meaning The Christian family in English) is an Italian weekly magazine published in Alba, Italy.

Famiglia Cristiana was founded by Pia Società San Paolo, a Catholic foundation, in Milan in 1931.

[3] Its original aim was to guide Catholics living in the rural and provincial north Italy to successfully cope with the spiritual and practical challenges of modern life.

[4] However, its readers remained to be mainly women who resided in the northern Italy and were from the middle class in the urban and rural regions.

[3] During the 1980s, Famiglia Cristiana was one of the Italian periodicals that the Piano di Rinascita Democratica (Democratic rebirth plan) of Licio Gelli wanted to subject to the control of the Masonic Lodge P2, affiliated to the Grand Orient of Italy.