Seeing Christ in the face of the poor

The Vincentian Family Daily Intention

Today, June 11, 2026, we, the members of the Vincentian Family, pray for the universal right to education.

Who is the Vincentian Family?

A group of people connecting, collaborating and evangelizing: a living, growing community of more than 2 million people seeking to follow Christ, the evangelizer of the poor in the model presented by the life of Vincent de Paul and his collaborator, Louise de Marillac.

News:

Community-led Solutions Central to Reconciliation

Community-led Solutions Central to Reconciliation

National Reconciliation Week (May 27–June 3) invites Australians to reflect on shared history and renew their commitment to justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. For this year’s theme, “All In for Reconciliation,” Vinnies urges deeper listening and support for community-led solutions.

100 Years of Mission for the Auxiliaries of Charity

100 Years of Mission for the Auxiliaries of Charity

To mark the Centenary of the Foundation of the Sisters Auxiliaries of Charity, each local community in Île-de-France is organizing itself to experience a unique and fraternal special moment in Paris, Bobigny, Villecresnes, Aubervilliers, Quincy-sous-Sénart, Yerres, Villejuif, Chevilly-Larue, and Palmela in Portugal.

Formation:

On June 12, We Celebrate the Feast of Blessed Antonia Maria Verna

On June 12, We Celebrate the Feast of Blessed Antonia Maria Verna

Blessed Antonia Maria Verna (1773–1838) was an Italian woman of deep faith who founded the Sisters of Charity of the Immaculate Conception of Ivrea to educate children and care for the sick, especially the poor. Her life of humble service, unwavering trust in Providence, and Marian devotion left a lasting spiritual legacy, recognized by the Church in her beatification in 2011.

Reflections:

The Dawning

The Dawning

We all know what it is like when something suddenly dawns on us. Just when we think we understand a situation, a new insight breaks through and opens up an unexpected perspective.

Calling Means Sending out as Well

Calling Means Sending out as Well

Jesus, the proof in person that God loves us, has pity for those who are weak and left behind.  To have such pity is the calling of those who are his. The calling of the members of the Congregation of the Mission asks them to go all over the world (SV.EN…

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Important Places in our History

Places of Vincent de Paul

Places of Frederic Ozanam

Places of Elizabeth Seton

Places of Louise de Marillac

Important People in the Vincentian Family

Saints and Blessed of the Vincentian Family

Outstanding Vincentians

Branches of the Vincentian Family

Homelessness and 13 Houses Project

How Prevention Will Help End Youth Homelessness

How Prevention Will Help End Youth Homelessness

With rising living costs and limited housing options, many 18–24-year-olds are living close to crisis. But homelessness is not inevitable. Every day, we see that it can be prevented, if we act early and take a holistic approach.  

Newsletters

Issue #9 of FamVin News is Here!

Issue #9 of FamVin News is Here!

The Vincentian Family Communications Commission has released the ninth issue of the bulletin “FamVin News”. Click to see It! ☝️

Issue #8 of FamVin News is Here!

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!

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! ☝️

Other Featured Series

Vincentian Dictionary

Vincentian Dictionary: Stewardship

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

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

Seton’s 50th Anniversary

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 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 Weekly Reflection with Vincent

Going From Here To There • 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

A Weekly Reflection with Ozanam

Vincentian Prayer Images

Firewood for the Soul

The Rosalie Projects: The Riverbanks

The Rosalie Projects: The Riverbanks

“The Riverbanks” project aimed to equip the San Lorenzo high school and boarding facility with computer equipment, providing the 45 students living there with equal opportunities to continue and successfully complete their higher education.

SVdP Contemplation

Contemplation: Love Never Fails

Contemplation: Love Never Fails

Success in the Society of St. Vincent de Paul cannot be measured by money, numbers, or visible results, but by growth in holiness and love. Service is fruitful when it unites us with Christ and the poor. Failure is not poor outcomes, but failing to give ourselves in love and trust God.

War Conflicts

Second Vincentian Convocation

Keep the Fire Burning to Be Pilgrims of Hope: Reflection #7

Keep the Fire Burning to Be Pilgrims of Hope: Reflection #7

The Vincentian Family reflects on urgent initiatives: opening our eyes to reality through a Gospel lens, truly integrating young people into leadership and decision-making, and strengthening advocacy amid the UN crisis, defending the poor in the face of global instability.

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