For the last years, I do not think that I have meditated on any theme more often that listening. Most recently, the line that ends the story of the Transfiguration has attracted me. The final affirmation in the event moves the recognition of who Jesus is to another...
At the request of Frederic Ozanam and other university students, the Archbishop of Paris, Monsignor de Quélen, instituted the Lenten Conferences at Notre-Dame, which are still held today. The first cycle of conferences took place from February to March 1834. Father...
Jesus’ disciples experienced a transforming surprise. They became aware of being loved. That encounter opened their eyes … and they ran to tell others about it! This awareness was triggered in a variety of ways. It might have been what he said to them. Or it could...
In this, our second full week of Lent, we turn our attention to our call to prayer. In this video, Fr. Stephen Grozio, CM, provincial for the Vincentians of the Eastern Province, USA, is joined by Jivika from The DePaul Catholic School in Philadelphia, and Jessie, a...
This post originally appeared on ssvpusa.org There are thousands of agencies, organizations, and individuals who offer assistance to the poor. In our Conferences we often get to know them and refer neighbors to them when it seems they may be better able to provide for...