Recently there was a webinar discussing Black Catholic Young Adults presented by Knights of Peter Claver and Ladies Auxiliary, Archdiocese of New Orleans, Loyola Institute for Ministry, and Saint Peter Claver Foundation.
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Lenten Conferences of Fr. Lacordaire No. 1
Lenten Series of reflections taken from the Conferences of the Rev. Lacordaire.
Firewood for the Soul: On the sidelines
A weekly reflection for all the Vincentian Family, from Australia.
Lenten Letter 2024 from Fr. Tomaž Mavrič, CM, to the Vincentian Family
Rome, 18 February 2024 First Sunday of Lent To all the members of the Vincentian Family Movement ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT TO BE IN LOVE WITH JESUS Dear brothers and sisters in Saint Vincent, May the grace and peace of Jesus be always with us! In my letter...
Camp Maria’s Compassion
During the first week of this new year, Camp Maria Retreat Center, a ministry of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth in Southern Maryland, became a place of respite and warmth for those who are experiencing homelessness.
From Your Prodigious Mind this Whole World Was Made … • A Weekly Reflection with Vincent
"God also works incessantly from outside himself in the creation and preservation of this great universe, in the movements of the heavens, in the influences of the stars, in the productions of land and sea, in the nature of the atmosphere, in the regulation of the...
Recap: North American Vincentian Family Gathering 2023
I attended the North American Vincentian Family Gathering at De Paul University, Chicago, IL this fall as a young adult delegate for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
Sister Paschal: A Lifetime of Small Acts of Love and Service
Sister Paschal, a remarkable woman who recently celebrated her 95th birthday, continues to exemplify the power of compassion and the profound impact of small acts of kindness.
“Journey of the Heart” Lenten Video Series from Basilica Shrine of the Miraculous Medal – Part 2
Three people reflect on how the Ash Wednesday experience enriches their faith.
Ronald, formerly homeless, secures housing and purchases a car
Ronald used to have his own home. He used to have a family, with a wife and one son. He used to work in construction. Times were good. However, at the turn of the century, things quickly went south. Life happened.