Honoring the Vincentian Family Blesseds martyred in the anti-clerical violence that took place during the Spanish Civil War (1936-39). Feast Day: Nov. 6
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Honoring the Vincentian Family Blesseds martyred in the anti-clerical violence that took place during the Spanish Civil War (1936-39). Feast Day: Nov. 6
The phrase “the poor evangelize us” is an experience common to all who have encountered the poor.
Let us commit to clothing ourselves in an attitude that will help us to “turn the medal over”.
Short presentation about the equal relationship with the other, the brother or sister whom we are serving, who enters into our life.
The five Virtues passed down to us by St. Vincent both clash with and connect with characteristics of the present culture.
This presentation poses a series of questions reminding us to try to sense the deeper needs of those we serve. [button...
Seeking the advice of Saint Vincent in the everyday situations we experience in serving our neighbor.
St. Vincent de Paul’s ministry emerged from a set of values deeply rooted in his Christocentric faith and the person of Jesus Christ, the Evangelizer of the Poor. From an essay by Rev. Edward Udovic, C.M., Ph.D.
Vincent de Paul was born in France in 1581 during a time not unlike today: a time marred by war, disease, and poverty.
The Christ of St. Vincent is the Christ of Luke. He is the Christ who evangelizes the poor.