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Songs with a Vincentian Flavor: “We are the Present and the Future”

Songs with a Vincentian Flavor: “We are the Present and the Future”

Young people today live with sharp awareness: they see inequality firsthand, they feel the weight of exclusion, and they refuse to settle for a future shaped by indifference. Yet what rises from the song is not despair, but a fierce, hopeful energy—a conviction that compassion still changes things, that love remains a revolutionary force.

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The Rosalie Projects: Celebrating Christmas Above All

The Rosalie Projects: Celebrating Christmas Above All

A Christmas project in crisis-stricken Beirut, led by Sr. Rita El Khoury, brought dignity and joy to hundreds through visits, meals, gifts, and street outreach. Children, families, refugees, and the elderly regained hope and self-esteem, experiencing celebrations that made them feel valued and no different from others. read more

What Must Be Done: Climate

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. read more

Sister Ellen Marie Hagar, New Executive Director of the Vincentian Family Office

Sister Ellen Marie Hagar, New Executive Director of the Vincentian Family Office

The Vincentian Family is pleased to announce the appointment of Sister Ellen Marie Hagar, D.C. (Province of St. Louise, USA) as the new Executive Director of the Vincentian Family Office. read more

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Paul Sou, C.M.: A Missionary at His Country (Part 2)

Paul Sou, C.M.: A Missionary at His Country (Part 2)

This second post in the series on Fr. Paul Sou highlights his rise to social and legal status as a student astronomer, his struggles with political challenges, and his tireless efforts to protect the Church and serve scattered Christian communities in 18th-century China. Despite setbacks and persecutions, Fr. Sou remained a humble, resourceful, and deeply committed priest, admired by both his European and Chinese contemporaries.

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Advent from a Vincentian Perspective, Part 2: Hope in the Incarnation: A God Close to the Poor

Advent from a Vincentian Perspective, Part 2: Hope in the Incarnation: A God Close to the Poor

In the Incarnation, we discover a God who does not remain distant but chooses to come near, taking on human flesh to dwell among us. read more

Places of Elizabeth Ann Seton 11 – Livorno, Filicchi Residence

Places of Elizabeth Ann Seton 11 – Livorno, Filicchi Residence

In the famous Venezia Nuova quarter of Livorno, Italy, is the 18th century palace in which Elizabeth and her daughter were hosted by ... read more

Vincentian Dictionary: Compassion

Vincentian Dictionary: Compassion

Compassion is one of the most powerful and transformative forces in human existence. More than an emotion, it is a disposition of the ... read more

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A Vincentian View: Be the Best Version of Yourself

A Vincentian View: Be the Best Version of Yourself

John the Baptist holds an important place in our Advent preparations.  For most of us, the most common instruction that we hear from ... read more

Fruits that Repentance Demands

Fruits that Repentance Demands

Jesus is the vine, and his disciples are the branches.  This means disciples will have fruits only if they are one with him, and he is ... read more

Advent from a Vincentian Perspective, Part 1: Active Waiting and Christian Hope

Advent from a Vincentian Perspective, Part 1: Active Waiting and Christian Hope

This season invites us to step into a space of "active waiting"— a term that encapsulates the dual call to watchfulness and action. read more

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Paul Sou, C.M.: A Missionary at His Country (Part 2)

Paul Sou, C.M.: A Missionary at His Country (Part 2)

This second post in the series on Fr. Paul Sou highlights his rise to social and legal status as a student astronomer, his struggles with political challenges, and his tireless efforts to protect the Church and serve scattered Christian communities in 18th-century China. Despite setbacks and persecutions, Fr. Sou remained a humble, resourceful, and deeply committed priest, admired by both his European and Chinese contemporaries.

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Paul Sou, C.M.: A Missionary at His Country (Part 1)

Paul Sou, C.M.: A Missionary at His Country (Part 1)

Paul Sou, the first Chinese Vincentian priest of the Congregation of the Mission, played a key role in early Christian missions in China. Born Facing challenges like the Chinese Rites controversy and persecution under Emperor Kangxi, he served in regions like Sichuan and Huguang, enduring imprisonment and hostility. Despite this, he built strong Christian communities and trained clergy. In retirement in Macao, he focused on educating youth. His legacy reflects deep faith and missionary resilience.

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Teodorico Pedrini C.M.: The Chinese Emperor’s Musician

Teodorico Pedrini C.M.: The Chinese Emperor’s Musician

At the beginning of the 18th century, Fr. Teodorico Pedrini CM undertook an exhausting journey to China, facing storms, persecutions and imprisonment, until he finally reached the court of the Kangxi emperor, where he excelled as a musician and educator. His fidelity to the Pope in the conflict over the Chinese Rites led him to suffer severe reprisals, but his integrity and his work left a deep mark on the Catholic mission in China.

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What Must Be Done: Climate

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.

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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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A Seed of Hope and Dignity in Liberia’s Slums

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.

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Vincentian Dictionary

Vincentian Dictionary: Compassion

Vincentian Dictionary: Compassion

Compassion is one of the most powerful and transformative forces in human existence. More than an emotion, it is a disposition of the heart and will that moves a person to enter into the suffering of others and act for their relief.

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 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.

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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.

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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: Celebrating Christmas Above All

The Rosalie Projects: Celebrating Christmas Above All

A Christmas project in crisis-stricken Beirut, led by Sr. Rita El Khoury, brought dignity and joy to hundreds through visits, meals, gifts, and street outreach. Children, families, refugees, and the elderly regained hope and self-esteem, experiencing celebrations that made them feel valued and no different from others.

read more

SVdP Contemplation

Contemplation: Total and Perfect

Contemplation: Total and Perfect

Friendship with those we serve requires mutual trust: it’s not enough to trust our neighbors—we must also earn their trust. Judging their choices undermines trust; seeking the good strengthens it. As St. Vincent teaches, trust in God and trust in our neighbors are inseparable. Only through authentic trust can truly fraternal relationships grow.

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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 #3

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.

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