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St. John’s Volunteers Build Home and Hope in Belize

St. John’s Volunteers Build Home and Hope in Belize

Volunteers from St. John’s parish and school traveled to Belize City this October to construct the Manning and Marilyn McKay House for a local family in need. Guided by faith and inspired by the McKays’ legacy of service, the team joined Hand in Hand Ministries to bring safe housing and a sense of community to Ms. Eugenie, Mr. Mario, and their young son. read more

Confronting Racial Inequalities in Housing and Homelessness

Confronting Racial Inequalities in Housing and Homelessness

This Black History Month, Graeme Browne, Floating Support Service Manager of DePual UK, reflects on the intersectionality of race and homelessness, and what drives his commitment to supporting young people facing housing insecurity.  read more

Apostolic Exhortation “Dilexit te”: Reflection on Chapter IV

Apostolic Exhortation “Dilexit te”: Reflection on Chapter IV

Chapter IV of “Dilexi te” traces the history of the Social Doctrine of the Church, from Rerum novarum to the present day, showing that the poor are active subjects of faith and thought. It affirms that the Church is only faithful to Christ when it shares their destiny and that charity, a transforming force, must heal the structural causes of poverty. read more

Formation:

Compassion Without Borders (part 5 and Last)

Compassion Without Borders (part 5 and Last)

The Vincentian Family carries forward a charism of organized charity, showing that collaboration magnifies impact. Across schools, parishes, hospitals, and advocacy, branches unite to offer food, education, legal aid, and spiritual care. Rooted in a spirituality of encounter, this shared mission turns hope into strategy, ensuring no neighbor is abandoned along the road.

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November 13: Feast Day of St. Agostina Pietrantoni

November 13: Feast Day of St. Agostina Pietrantoni

"Let us work now; one day we will rest." - St. Agostina Pietrantoni read more

The Life of Count of Aljezur and its Impact on the SSVP in Brazil and Portugal

The Life of Count of Aljezur and its Impact on the SSVP in Brazil and Portugal

The Count of Aljezur was an outstanding Vincentian layman who devoted his life to the service of Christian charity and the expansion ... read more

The History of the Women’s Society of Saint Vincent de Paul of Argentina

The History of the Women’s Society of Saint Vincent de Paul of Argentina

Founded in Córdoba in 1864, the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul of Argentina grew as an independent, women-led Catholic group ... read more

Reflections:

Apostolic Exhortation “Dilexit te”: Reflection on Chapter IV

Apostolic Exhortation “Dilexit te”: Reflection on Chapter IV

Chapter IV of “Dilexi te” traces the history of the Social Doctrine of the Church, from Rerum novarum to the present day, showing that the poor are active subjects of faith and thought. It affirms that the Church is only faithful to Christ when it shares their destiny and that charity, a transforming force, must heal the structural causes of poverty.

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A Vincentian View: The Wisdom of God

A Vincentian View: The Wisdom of God

Can a day go by when we are not driven to wonder, “Why did God let this happen?”  read more

Union of All God’s Sons and Daughters

Union of All God’s Sons and Daughters

The body of Jesus is the temple that human hands did not build.  It is the cause and the sign of the union of all God’s sons and ... read more

Apostolic Exhortation “Dilexit te”: Reflection on Chapter III

Apostolic Exhortation “Dilexit te”: Reflection on Chapter III

Chapter III of “Dilexi te” describes the Church as a servant of the poor, inheriting a history of compassion that heals, liberates, ... read more

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On October 5, We Celebrate the Feast of Blessed Alberto Marvelli

On October 5, We Celebrate the Feast of Blessed Alberto Marvelli

Blessed Alberto Marvelli was a young Italian layman whose deep Eucharistic spirituality, love for the poor, and commitment to social and political service made him a powerful witness to the Gospel in the modern world. A member of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, he exemplified Vincentian values by integrating prayer, charity, and justice in every aspect of his short but impactful life.

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On October 3, We Celebrate the Feast of Blessed Josef Mayr-Nusser

On October 3, We Celebrate the Feast of Blessed Josef Mayr-Nusser

Blessed Josef Mayr-Nusser was a Catholic layman, husband, father, and Vincentian who refused to swear loyalty to Hitler, choosing death over violating his conscience and the First Commandment. His life and martyrdom stand as a powerful witness to the sanctity of the laity, the primacy of God, and the courage of living the Gospel without compromise.

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Barbe Angiboust, a Quiet Daughter of Charity

Barbe Angiboust, a Quiet Daughter of Charity

Sister Barbe Angiboust, a seventeenth-century French peasant woman, devoted her life as a Daughter of Charity to serving the poor, the sick, and the marginalized with steadiness, humility, and self-giving. Her work in hospitals, schools, and prisons made her one of the pillars of the Company.

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Henriette Gesseaume, a Daughter of Charity in Light and Shadow

Henriette Gesseaume, a Daughter of Charity in Light and Shadow

Henrietta Gesseaume, an intelligent and impulsive peasant, was one of the most active and devoted Daughters of Charity, serving the poor with generosity despite her temperament. Her life was shaped by a profound vocation, culminating in her heroic offering to assist the wounded soldiers at Calais.

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Pilgrims of Hope

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.

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From Fine Dining to Finding Emergency Accommodation for Young People in Crisis

From Fine Dining to Finding Emergency Accommodation for Young People in Crisis

Nightstop coordinator, Lily Froidevaux, will ‘fight like hell’ to get young people the support they deserve. Lily didn’t start in social care. She came from the world of fine dining—managing top restaurants in Paris and selling high-end wines to elite clients. But behind the polished hospitality career was a deeper calling she couldn’t ignore. 

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In Tanzania, a Home Becomes a Tangible Sign of Hope

In Tanzania, a Home Becomes a Tangible Sign of Hope

In Mpepai, Ruvuma region of Tanzania, the 13 Houses for the Jubilee project is about to complete a home for a vulnerable family of ten. They will move from a fragile mud shelter to a safe, sustainable house. The active involvement of the parents and children has strengthened their sense of belonging and hope for a dignified, stable future.

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Other Featured Series

Vincentian Dictionary

Vincentian Dictionary: Law (Part 2)

Vincentian Dictionary: Law (Part 2)

Biblical and Catholic traditions see law as a divine gift rooted in covenant and love, fulfilled in Christ through justice, mercy, and inner transformation. Catholic thought deepens this by grounding law in reason, human dignity, and eternal truth, aiming at holiness and the common good.

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 400th Anniversary Jubilee

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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.

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Podcasts

A Weekly Reflection with Vincent

A Weekly Reflection with Louise

Listening and Respecting the Views of the Poor • A Reflection with Louise de Marillac

Listening and Respecting the Views of the Poor • A Reflection with Louise de Marillac

Louise de Marillac advises the Sisters at Nantes hospital to season food simply and prepare nourishing meals for seriously ill patients, emphasizing the importance of meeting the needs and preferences of the poor patients themselves. The reflection warns against imposing personal judgments on the poor and highlights the need for empathy and dialogue to truly understand their situation.

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A Weekly Reflection with Ozanam

Vincentian Prayer Images

Firewood for the Soul

The Rosalie Projects: My Battle Horse

The Rosalie Projects: My Battle Horse

The “My battle horse” project aimed to offer equine therapy sessions to residents of the “Résidence La Chesnaye” nursing home, in order to improve their physical and psychological well-being through therapeutic contact with horses.

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SVdP Contemplation

Contemplation: The First and Final Principle

Contemplation: The First and Final Principle

The Vincentian vocation reveals an irony: by serving others, we grow in holiness ourselves. Frédéric Ozanam taught that charity unites love of God, neighbor, and self—not as selfishness, but as gratitude for God’s gift of life. True love of neighbor flows from divine love within us, making every act of service an act of love for God.

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War Conflicts

Sister Mary’s testimony during the Opening Vigil of the Jubilee of Consecrated Life

Sister Mary’s testimony during the Opening Vigil of the Jubilee of Consecrated Life

The provincial superior of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Jeanne Antide Thouret of the East – Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Sudan, South Sudan and Ethiopia, all countries involved in armed conflicts and in a situation of deep social crisis – shared her moving and hopeful testimony during the opening vigil of the Jubilee of Consecrated Life on 8 October 2025 in St. Peter’s Basilica.

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Second Vincentian Convocation

Keep the Fire Burning to Be Pilgrims of Hope: Reflection #2

Keep the Fire Burning to Be Pilgrims of Hope: Reflection #2

This month we reflect on the origins and growth of the Vincentian Family. Since 1995, when Fr. Maloney invited the four historical branches to meet annually, a new chapter began. Today, 180 branches serve in 167 countries, united by the charism of St. Vincent de Paul. We celebrate our achievements, collaboration, and ongoing formation, while renewing our call to serve with hope and commitment.

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