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Songs for a Vincentian Youth Mass
“Hearts on Fire”, by Javier F. Chento, is a new album with 18 songs for Mass created for the youth of the Vincentian Family, blending faith, joy, and mission. These songs are offered as a free gift to inspire worship, service, and a living Vincentian faith.
News:
Western Region North of 60 Project 2025 Annual Report
The North of 60 Project, led by the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, combats food insecurity and supports community development in remote Arctic regions. Read about their accomplishments in their 2025 Annual Report.
AIC Japan Partners with the Daughters of Charity to Improve Children’s Education and Well-being
The International Association of Charities in Japan supports projects with the Daughters of Charity in India and the Philippines, funding a new well for a children’s home in Bangalore and collaborating with the Rosalie Rendu Center on youth education and mental health. In Kobe, its community garden builds connections and raises funds to sustain these partnerships. read more
Songs for a Vincentian Youth Mass
"Hearts on Fire", by Javier F. Chento, is a new album with 18 songs for Mass created for the youth of the Vincentian Family, blending faith, joy, and mission. These songs are offered as a free gift to inspire worship, service, and a living Vincentian faith. read more
Issue #8 of FamVin News is Here!
The Vincentian Family Communications Commission has released the eighth issue of the bulletin "FamVin News”. Click to see It! ☝️ read more
Formation:
Faithful To Our Vocation as Vincentians (presentation)
Fr. Hugh O’Donnell C.M. reflects on what it means to be faithful to the charism of St. Vincent in our time and place.
Sister Matilda Coskery: A Pioneer of Holistic Nursing and Vincentian Compassion
In the annals of American nursing history, few figures stand out with the quiet strength, vision, and enduring impact of Sister ... read more
Walking in Charity: The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati and the Living Legacy of Vincentian Love
The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, rooted in the Vincentian and Setonian tradition, have served since 1852 through education, ... read more
Places of Elizabeth Ann Seton 17 – St. Mary’s Seminary, Paca Street, Baltimore, Maryland
The house which Elizabeth Seton occupied the year she remained in Baltimore was on Paca Street, adjoining the grounds of St. Mary’s ... read more
Reflections:
Unmasking Exploitation: A Vincentian Call to See, Learn, and Act
Human Trafficking Prevention Month invites us to pause, to look more closely at a reality that is often hidden in plain sight, and to listen with open hearts to the suffering of those whose dignity has been violently denied.
The Vincentian Family Daily Intention: January 15, 2026
On January 15, 2026, we, the members of the Vincentian Family, pray for young people seeking meaning, direction, and hope. read more
A Vincentian View: Baptism
Sometimes somebody important to us says something to us which we never forget: a parent, a family member, a friend or a teacher. read more
The Vincentian Family Daily Intention: January 14, 2026
On January 14, 2026, we, the members of the Vincentian Family, pray for farmers and workers who feed the world but often go hungry ... read more
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On January 12 We Celebrate the Feast of Blessed Pierre-François Jamet
Blessed Pierre-François Jamet (1762-1845) was a prominent French priest, renowned for his boldness during the French Revolution, his commitment to the most vulnerable and his innovative vision of special education. He was considered and called the “second founder” of the Institute of the Daughters of the Good Shepherd. He left an indelible legacy of faith and charity, which was crowned with his beatification in 1987.
On January 11, We Celebrate the Feast of Blessed Ana María Janer Anglarill
Blessed Ana María Janer Anglarill dedicated her life to serving the sick, the poor, and the marginalized, founding the Institute of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Urgell to continue her mission of charity and education. Her spirituality, centered on divine providence, boundless love, and humility, inspires ongoing work in communities worldwide.
On January 7 We Celebrate the Feast of Blessed Lindalva Justo de Oliveira
Lindalva Justo de Oliveira, born in 1953 in rural Brazil, dedicated her life to serving the poor, particularly through her work with children and the elderly, and joined the Daughters of Charity to deepen her commitment to faith. Tragically murdered in 1993 by a man she had tried to help, her life and martyrdom continue to inspire as a testament to selfless service, joy, and unwavering faith in Christ.
Walking in Charity: The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati and the Living Legacy of Vincentian Love
The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, rooted in the Vincentian and Setonian tradition, have served since 1852 through education, healthcare, and social justice ministries. Inspired by seeing Christ in the poor, they built schools, hospitals, and community programs, adapting to changing needs while sustaining a living legacy of compassionate service and advocacy.
Little Servants of the Divine Providence: A Story of Trust, Service, and Compassion
The Little Servants of the Divine Providence are a congregation founded in India, rooted in trust in God and service to the most vulnerable—especially the mentally and physically abandoned. Centered on Eucharistic prayer, simplicity, and compassion, they create homes of dignity and belonging in India and Africa, living the Gospel through humble, patient love.
The Story of the Congregation of the Daughters of Mary and Joseph
Founded in 1820 in ’s-Hertogenbosch, the Daughters of Mary and Joseph (DMJ) grew from local charity to a global religious community rooted in Vincentian service and a fourth vow of charity. Dedicated to the poor and vulnerable, the congregation now finds renewed vitality and leadership in Indonesia.
Sister Matilda Coskery: A Pioneer of Holistic Nursing and Vincentian Compassion
In the annals of American nursing history, few figures stand out with the quiet strength, vision, and enduring impact of Sister Matilda Coskery, a Daughter of Charity who lived her vocation with extraordinary depth.
A Missionary Heart: The Remarkable Journey of Bishop John Timon, CM
Bishop John Timon’s life was marked by unwavering faith, tireless labor, and deep humility. His contributions to the Diocese of Buffalo—through churches, schools, and charitable works—remain foundational. His legacy endures as a model of pastoral dedication and Christian virtue.
Joseph Rosati, C.M., Pioneer American Bishop
Joseph Rosati, born in Italy in 1789, became the first Vincentian and Italian bishop in the United States, where he played a pivotal role in establishing the Church on the American frontier. A tireless missionary, educator, and builder, he led the Vincentians in Missouri, became the first bishop of St. Louis, and contributed significantly to the growth of Catholic institutions and leadership in the early U.S. Church.
What Must Be Done: Climate
The annual Conference of the Parties (COP) concluded in mid-November in Brazil with disappointing results. This 30th session had high hopes, as world leaders met to address our warming planet and the need for urgent action.
Pilgrims of Hope
It is difficult as we close this first quarter of the 21st century and the Jubilee year of Hope, to stay focused on the great hope of our faith and the belief so beautifully expressed in Dilexi Te (Pope Leo XIV, 2025) that God loves us and by serving people living in poverty, we love God.
Against Homelessness: a Vincentian Commitment at the UN Since 2017
Since 2017, the Daughters of Charity, in conjunction with the Vincentian Family, have been strongly committed to the United Nations to give voice to homeless people, who are often invisible in public policies and absent from major international decisions.
Family Breakdown is the Leading Cause of Homelessness – but What Does that Really Mean?
Family breakdown is the leading cause of youth homelessness, driven by economic pressure, identity-related conflict, family stress, and abuse. Depaul UK highlights rising homelessness and calls for policies, early support, mediation, and community action to help families stay together and prevent young people from becoming homeless.
Depaul Ukraine Hosts Ukraine’s First Event Exploring Social Housing as a Tool to End Homelessness
Depaul Ukraine in partnership with the London Homelessness Foundation brought together government officials, international homelessness partners and civil society at Ukraine’s first-ever roundtable event to discuss social housing as a tool to address homelessness.
A Seed of Hope and Dignity in Liberia’s Slums
On September 14, 2025, the Toby family home was inaugurated in Liberia, as part of the “13 Houses” project. After years of living in a precarious hut, the family regains their dignity with a home and support to start a small business. Amid urban poverty and homelessness, this house stands as a symbol of hope, justice, and transformative solidarity.
Places of Elizabeth Ann Seton 17 – St. Mary’s Seminary, Paca Street, Baltimore, Maryland
The house which Elizabeth Seton occupied the year she remained in Baltimore was on Paca Street, adjoining the grounds of St. Mary’s Seminary and College.
Places of Elizabeth Ann Seton 16 – St. Peter’s Catholic Church, Barclay Street, New York
Returning to America as a widow, Elizabeth could not forget what she had encountered in Italy. She began to secretly attend St. Peter’s Church, the first Catholic church in New York City.
Places of Elizabeth Ann Seton 15 – Church of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, Livorno
A church in Livorno, Italy is dedicated to Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. In 2004 the remains of her husband William Seton were transferred from the old English cemetery to this church, and dedicated with a religious ceremony.
Issue #8 of FamVin News is Here!
The Vincentian Family Communications Commission has released the eighth issue of the bulletin “FamVin News”. Click to see It! ☝️
Issue #7 of FamVin News is Here!
The Vincentian Family Communications Commission has released the seventh issue of the bulletin “FamVin News”. Click to see It! ☝️
A Pilgrim of Hope: Special Issue of Famvin Newsletter Honoring Pope Francis
This special issue of the Vincentian Family Bulletin honors the life and legacy of Pope Francis, highlighting his deep connection with the Vincentian charism and his tireless service to the poor. It offers reflections, key documents, and encounters that celebrate his impact on the Church and the world.
Other Featured Series
Vincentian Dictionary
Vincentian Dictionary: Stewardship
Stewardship is a profound, voluntary commitment to nurture, protect, and uplift creation and humanity, rooted in compassion, justice, and faith. It calls individuals and communities to embrace shared responsibility — from personal growth to systemic change — fostering a world where dignity, sustainability, and equity prevail.
400th Anniversary Jubilee
St. Vincent de Paul and the Humanization of Prisons
In the 17th century, French prisons and galleys were places of extreme misery and cruelty. Vincent de Paul, appointed chaplain of the navy, devoted himself to humanizing these conditions, involving Louise de Marillac, the Ladies, and the Daughters of Charity in the physical and spiritual care of prisoners. With compassion and organization, they transformed charitable assistance into a concrete sign of dignity and Christian faith.
Media
Faithful To Our Vocation as Vincentians (presentation)
Fr. Hugh O’Donnell C.M. reflects on what it means to be faithful to the charism of St. Vincent in our time and place.
Seton’s 50th Anniversary
50th Anniversary of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Foundress of the Sisters of Charity and first Saint Born in the United States
The Vincentian Family celebrated the 50th anniversary of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton’s canonization at her Basilica with a Mass presided over by Fr. Tomaž Mavrič, CM, and various commemorative events. Exhibits, reenactments, testimonies, and gatherings in Emmitsburg highlighted Mother Seton’s unity and Vincentian legacy in the U.S. and Canada.
Systemic Change
The Rule of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul and Systemic Change
The Rule of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul emphasizes a commitment to systemic change by addressing both immediate needs and the root causes of poverty through charity and justice. Guided by their values of human dignity, solidarity, and the preferential option for the poor, Vincentians strive to transform lives, foster self-sufficiency, and advocate for a more equitable and compassionate society.
Podcasts
A Life Given in Love: The Story of Saint Gianna Beretta Molla in Five Podcasts
Saint Gianna Beretta Molla was a woman of deep faith, fierce compassion, and quiet heroism. A pediatrician, wife, mother, and saint, Gianna lived in 20th-century Italy but left a timeless legacy of sacrificial love.
A Weekly Reflection with Vincent
Going From Here To There • A Weekly Reflection with Vincent
"O Dieu! What a reason the Company has for observing its Rules faithfully; to do what the Son of God came into the world to do! That there should be a Company, and that it should be the Company of the Mission, composed of poor men, and that it should be entirely...
A Weekly Reflection with Louise
Epiphany or Manifestation of Jesus to All Nations. The Three Wise Men • A Reflection with Louise de Marillac
Saint Louise proposes to us in this meditation that we, when visiting a nativity scene, offer to Jesus alms instead of gold, fast instead of myrrh and prayer as incense.
A Weekly Reflection with Ozanam
Charity, the Most Beautiful Title • A Reflection with Ozanam
Am I convinced that the first and most important thing is charity, and without it nothing else makes sense?
Vincentian Prayer Images
Vincentian Prayer Images – Art By Vincentians 47
Share your thoughts on a weekly image of artwork made by members of the Vincentian Family.
Firewood for the Soul
Firewood for the Soul: Embracing Conflicting Point of Views
A weekly reflection for all the Vincentian Family, from Australia.
The Rosalie Projects: A Story of Modern Ponds
In the heart of Nigeria, in the Eleme region, the Daughters of Charity established the Rosalie Home rehabilitation center in 1995. In this center, which provides shelter and care for women suffering from mental illness and without resources, with the aim of reintegrating them into society whenever possible
SVdP Contemplation
Contemplation: Every Moment of Our Lives
To answer a call to volunteer is to do something. To answer a call to vocation is to be something. This distinction is at the heart of what it means to be a member of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
War Conflicts
Gaza: Dignity as Resistance
Reem Gonçalves testified in the October 2025 issue of the Anizan Fraternity Bulletin about the dignity that she and her family are working to maintain despite the chaos and war situation in Palestine, in the Holy Land, particularly against the Latin Parish of the Holy Family in Gaza, which is being bombed, massacred, and starved.
Second Vincentian Convocation
Keep the Fire Burning to Be Pilgrims of Hope: Reflection #3
The Vincentian Family is called to face the present with prayerful awareness, uniting contemplation and action for those on the margins. It recalls Vincent’s vision of justice through service and highlights key priorities: clear mission, systemic change, collaboration, formation, empowered leadership, and strong belonging to the shared charism.
























































