Daughters of Charity made the streets their cloister
Matthieu Brejon de Lavergnée spoke to Charles Camosy about his new book, The Streets as a Cloister: History of the Daughters of Charity.
Matthieu Brejon de Lavergnée spoke to Charles Camosy about his new book, The Streets as a Cloister: History of the Daughters of Charity.
Are we humble enough to believe that He who is mighty can do great things?
Forty years ago, four women gave their lives as part of their preferential option for the poor. Read their own words. It should take just about 40 seconds.
As a Canadian and close neighbour to our Americans friends, we are always interested in what is happening in the USA.
A place where homeless and formerly homeless people can connect to one another. They can also connect to vital outreach services, their own personal friends, and family members.