April 2002 Edition of Ozanews, 45% of Vincentian World speaks Portuguese.Contains features on Formation and Spirituality, Development and Solidarity, News from the Councils. Of interest … The international president José Ramón Díaz – Torremocha, through Confrere Huáscar de Nabuco, informs that probably in 2003, the Vincepaul Magazine will have its version in Portuguese, because 45% [...]
Special issue of Ozanews – Women
Special issue devoted to women in the church, world and the Vincentian Family.This special issue covers issues such as The Woman and the Church The Woman and the Church The Woman and the World Violence against the Woman The Woman and the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul Woman and the Vincentian Family <a href=http://www.ozanet.org/english/032002a.htm [...]
Vincentian Marian Youth English Edition
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Every Year Three Countries Give Up Death Penalty
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VIncent De Paul Society Australian National Site
SVDP Australian national websiteAmong the links on the site – services, media releases and reports, events, how you can help, youth, links, mission , history http://www.vinnies.org.au/national/ Related FAMVIN Posts:No Related FAMVIN Posts
Graphics of Key Places in Vincentian History
Tim Williams, CM has begun a “Heritage Page” with graphics of various place in VIncentian History.Vincent de Paul was born in 1581 at Ranquine, a hamlet near the village of Pouy (now known as St Vincent de Paul), a few kilometres from Dax in the south-west of France. He died in Paris in 1660. A [...]
New Painting of St. Vincent and Children
Professor Joseph Adolphe of the Fine Arts Department at St. John’s University has done a painting of St. Vincent with Children. For further information about its use please contact him at adolphej@stjohns.edu. Related FAMVIN Posts:No Related FAMVIN Posts
St. Vincent de Paul and the Formation of the Clergy
St. Vincent de Paul, Formator of Priests by Stanislaw Wypych, C.M. reflects on St. Vincent as a model for the formation of the clergy.The article originally appeared in VINCENTIANA 2000 Issue No. 3. Related FAMVIN Posts:No Related FAMVIN Posts
Bush Supports "Responsible Debt Relief" for African Nations
WASHINGTON, D.C., OCT. 30, 2001 (Zenit.org).- President George W. Bush said the United States will support “responsible debt relief” for heavily indebted African nations that use the funds for such infrastructure improvements as education and health care, the Washington Times reported. Speaking at the African Growth and Opportunity Act forum at the State Department on [...]
National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week November 11-17, 2001
The main purpose of the National Hunger and Homelesssness Awareness Week is to raise awareness of and action on the problems of hunger and homelessness domestically and internationally.This week of coordinated activities has spread to schools across the country. National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week was first publicized and promoted as a national event by [...]
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In need of salvation The Holy Spirit of God is not owned by the Church. It does not belong exclusively to religions. We have to call on him to come upon the whole world that so badly needs salvation. Come, creator Spirit of God. There is no peace in your world. Your sons and daughters [...]The post Pentecost Sunday appeared first on FAMVIN News.
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