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Podcast of the Lenten Letter 2025 by Fr. Tomaž Mavrič, CM

Podcast of the Lenten Letter 2025 by Fr. Tomaž Mavrič, CM

Father Tomaž Mavrič, CM’s Lenten letter invites the Vincentian Family to deepen their understanding of the virtues of St. Vincent de Paul — humility, simplicity, and charity — inspiring us to look at the poorest with committed love. Thanks to the Vincentian Family Translators’ Fellowship, this reflection is now available as a podcast to listen to, download, and share.

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Message of Hope from Kumasi, Ghana

Message of Hope from Kumasi, Ghana

The story of Osaid Acosta from Ghana, which we can listen to in the short video below, illustrates that hope does not disappoint because it is based on the certainty of being loved by God.

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New SSVP Representatives at the UN

New SSVP Representatives at the UN

On January 1, 2025, Sandy Figueroa and I became the Society of St. Vincent de Paul’s newest representatives to the UN Working Group to End Homelessness (WGEH), and members of the Famvin family.

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St. Vincent de Paul and the Advancement of Women

St. Vincent de Paul and the Advancement of Women

St. Vincent de Paul did not advocate for women’s rights with speeches, but he contributed significantly to their social relevance, encouraging both noblewomen to use their resources to help the poor and peasant women to become qualified for service. Her pedagogy and patience enabled many women to acquire professional, literary and doctrinal training, culminating in the creation of the Company of the Daughters of Charity.

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The Daughters of Charity at Carville, 1896-1981

The Daughters of Charity at Carville, 1896-1981

This text recounts the dedication of the Daughters of Charity, who provided care to patients with Hansen’s disease at the Carville leprosarium in Louisiana. It details their struggles, resilience, and contributions to improving living conditions, medical treatments, and societal acceptance for patients, ultimately transforming Carville into a symbol of compassion and progress for Hansen’s disease care in the United States.

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Podcast of the Lenten Letter 2025 by Fr. Tomaž Mavrič, CM

Father Tomaž Mavrič, CM’s Lenten letter invites the Vincentian Family to deepen their understanding of the virtues of St. Vincent de Paul — humility, simplicity, and charity — inspiring us to look at the poorest with committed love. Thanks to the Vincentian Family Translators’ Fellowship, this reflection is now available as a podcast to listen to, download, and share.

United in Hope and Mission: Testimony of Sr. María Donat on the Second Vincentian Convocation

The Second Convocation of the Vincentian Family, held in Rome in November 2024, reaffirmed the commitment to responding to the cry of the poor and the earth through synodality and structural transformation. Sister María Donat, a Daughter of Charity, highlighted the richness of the gathering and the need to live out service with simplicity, promoting structures that transform the reality of the poorest and foster human dignity and care for the planet.

Lenten Letter 2025 from Fr. Tomaž Mavrič, CM, to the Vincentian Family

Lent is a time of spiritual renewal, and the story of the Andes survivors serves as a powerful metaphor for this journey, showing how abandonment and suffering can lead to profound encounters with God. Just as the survivors discovered faith and inner transformation amidst extreme hardship, Lent invites us to cultivate virtues like simplicity, humility, gentleness, mortification, and zeal, allowing our spiritual garden to bloom as we prepare for Easter.

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Ukraine: Reflection on Three Years of War

Ukraine: Reflection on Three Years of War

After losing her home in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Anka Skoryk continued her work with Depaul Ukraine, providing shelter, food, and mental health support to those displaced by the war. As homelessness rises, she emphasizes the urgent need for long-term housing solutions, highlighting new initiatives like a women’s housing project in Odesa to help rebuild lives with dignity and stability.

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End of Year Message from Depaul’s CEO Matthew Carter

End of Year Message from Depaul’s CEO Matthew Carter

As 2024 ends, Depaul Group reflects on its 35 years of impactful work addressing homelessness, highlighting global challenges such as 150 million people without homes and celebrating life-changing initiatives, including their Ukraine projects and innovative strategies for the future. With plans for 2025 focused on advocacy and groundbreaking interventions, the organization thanks supporters and emphasizes the power of collective action in creating lasting change.

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The Hidden Struggles of Homelessness and Violence in Wartime Ukraine

The Hidden Struggles of Homelessness and Violence in Wartime Ukraine

The ongoing war in Ukraine has led to a sharp rise in homelessness, with nearly a quarter of rough sleepers being displaced individuals, many of whom face violence daily, especially women who are particularly vulnerable. Despite the urgent need for support, access to mental health services and shelters is severely limited, highlighting the necessity for targeted interventions and collaboration to address these issues.

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