The Vincentian Family Culture of Vocations Task Force met in Philadelphia, USA, from July 3-6, 2019.
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The Vincentian Family Culture of Vocations Task Force met in Philadelphia, USA, from July 3-6, 2019.
It is our great pleasure to send you the July 2019 edition of the FHA Newsletter.
The Sisters of Charity of New York elected Sister Donna Dodge as its 25th president, guiding the holy women into the group’s third century of service.
Niagara University’s “2 Good 2 Toss” community garage sale program raised nearly $1,700 this year for student outreach programs.
We always seem to want to talk about needing more youth in the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul.
St. John’s student Winifred Edjeani created the non-profit organization Wekem to help children in Ghana pursue their education.
Beginning in this week of July in 1830, St. Catherine Labouré, then a young Seminary Sister (novice) of the Daughters of Charity, received the extraordinary favor of three apparitions with the Virgin Mary.
VFCAP has been very successful, reaching a total of 751 participants from 26 branches of the global Vincentian Family in 23 different countries over 6-year period.
Reflections on vincentians coming together for the SSVP Annual General Assembly (AGA) in Canada June 19-22.
As Vincentians, we strive to be the voice of the voiceless. We want to know the pain and suffering first- hand, in order to bring it to the more powerful, in order to bring a more just system.