The closing lines of the musical production of the Hugo’s Victors novel are quite powerful: to love another person is to see the face of God. (Part II)
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The closing lines of the musical production of the Hugo’s Victors novel are quite powerful: to love another person is to see the face of God. (Part II)
Three videos, on humility, are presented by Fathers of the Congregation of the Mission.
Are Vincentians doing enough to ensure there is the preferential option for the poor?
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“The Pope Video” series continues! Watch the latest 2-minute installment: Women in Leadership Roles in the Church.
Let us join in a diversity alliance that is inclusive of all racialized persons and fulfills what God has given us all.
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A collaborative spirit is evident in Pope Francis’ writing and publication of his encyclical, Laudato si´: on Care for our Common Home.
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