In an attempt to raise awareness of the sin of racism, the congregation of the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul of New York have presented conferences, webinars, and other educational resources.
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Out of the Darkness with Louise de Marillac and Elizabeth Ann Seton
Meditating on the trials and struggles of St. Louise de Marillac and Mother Seton gives us hope in these uncertain times.
Wicked Questions Lead to Reflection on Mental Health in Service
My years of service have taught me the importance of asking wicked questions.
Spring Forum at the Sisters of Charity Motherhouse
The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati community hosted a Spring Forum April 22-23, 2022 at the Sisters of Charity Motherhouse.
The 5th Formation Session for the Vincentian Family, to be held in Paris, will Begin in a Few Weeks
There is still time to register! The 5th formation meeting for the Vincentian Family in Paris, organized by the International Formation Center “St. Vincent de Paul” in Paris, will begin at the end of May.
A Canadian View: What are Nature’s Laws?
The laws of Indigenous Peoples around the world are often referred to as “Nature’s Laws.”
Migration and The First International Migration Review Forum
There are approximately 281 million international migrants worldwide.
Collaboration to Respond to the Crisis in Ukraine
Here is a little example of how the Vincentian Family has worked together in a collaborative way to respond to the crisis in Ukraine.
“War has no weekends”: Interview with Zuzana, Humanitarian Coordinator, Depaul Slovakia
As soon Ukraine was invaded, Depaul Slovakia started transporting humanitarian aid across the Slovakian border into Ukraine, the first organisation to do so.
A Daughter of Charity: The Oldest Living Person in the World
At times we find curious and journalistically attractive news. Here is such an item: a Daughter of Charity is right now the longest-living person in the world.