Elizabeth Astridge
Author
Virtual Service Immersion Reflection #IamVincent
This December, I had the pleasure of going on the first round of virtual service immersions. For four days I zoomed into St. Louis, Missouri to learn about anti-racism through the Vincentian charism.
Through Service and Research, Class of 2020’s Ozanam Scholars Explore Issues of Social Justice
For J’mi Worthen, the aspiration to become an Ozanam Scholar came from a deep desire to explore social justice at a higher level.
Physically Distant, Socially Connected
At the beginning of quarantine, we were told to begin social distancing. As the weeks went on, my actions stayed the same, but my terminology changed to “physical distancing.”
To Infinity
When I recall the beginning of MISEVI Poland during the summer of 2014, the first picture that comes to my mind is this: four girls, not fully aware of what they are going to face.
Volunteers Build a Home in Belize
Early in April, volunteers of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, in collaboration with Hand in Hand Ministry, built a home in Belize City.
Meet The Author This Sunday, April 14
Arizona State University professor and author Catherine O’Donnell will be at the Seton Shrine to talk about her newest biography on Elizabeth Ann Seton.
Sisters of Charity Federation Lenten Video Reflections
The Sisters of Charity Federation is hosting a series of online video reflections during Lent, beginning Sunday, March 10.
Ladies of Charity Caregiving, Inc. Hires Sandra Jurani As First Executive Director
Sandra Jurani has been hired as the first National Executive Director of the Ladies of Charity Caregiving, Inc. and will begin at the end of February.
A Solid Foundation to Build From
Based on the practices ingrained during CVV I have a solid foundation to build from, a comfort level with introspection, vulnerability, and thoughtfulness..
ROTC Cadet Takes the Service Component of SJUs Vincentian Mission to Heart
Nicholas J. VanSlyke, a cadet in St. John’s Red Storm Battalion of the US Army ROTC has dedicated his college years to preparing to serve our country.