“Jesus, who was crucified, has risen as he said. Alleluia!”
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Vincentian Voices Network: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
What is white privilege? This is a term we have all heard but it can be difficult to understand if you are a Caucasian middle-class person, or especially if you are struggling within the cycle of poverty.
We are an Easter People
In one of the hymns for Easter season, we sing; “We are an Easter people, ours is an Easter faith.”
Create in Us a Clean Heart
During this season of Lent, I have had the opportunity to read daily reflections from two different books. One that was particularly striking to me was from Give Us This Day, and was written by Sr. Irene Nowell, OSB.
The Passion of Christ
The famous 2004 film, The Passion of The Christ, directed by Mel Gibson, depicted very vividly the passion which Jesus underwent, especially during the last twelve hours of his life here on earth. The film opens up with a touching visualization of Jesus’ prayer...
Fr. Tomaž Mavrič met with the Vincentian Marian Youth (VMY) in Rwanda and Burundi
I would like to share with you the joy felt by the Vincentian Marian Youth (VMY) of the Province of Central Africa for the visit of Fr. Tomaž Mavrič,
My Mother’s Castle (Daughters of Charity Project)
The aim of the “My Mother’s Castle” project was to set up a hostel in the desert region of “Château d’eau” (in Atar, Mauritania) where the Daughters of Charity have been living for 25 years.
International Conference on Homelessness
DePaul University, in partnership with the Ruff Institute on Global Homelessness and the International Journal on Homelessness, hosted what may have been the largest-ever convening on global homelessness.
Daughters of Charity Support Struggling School Children in Lebanon
Sister Rita El Khoury explains, “Education is under attack in this country. Learning gaps are increasing, which is why we wanted to support children in these difficult times by giving them tutoring.”
Native Nature at Home Workshop
On Saturday, February 25, the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth hosted a public workshop called “Native Nature at Home,” promoting the incorporation of more native plants into gardens and yards.