Gerald O’Collins SJ asks us to think about the way in which Jesus identified himself with the homeless, and took every opportunity to speak about and help them. When we consider that Jesus himself was homeless for much of his life, how does this challenge us to see the face of Jesus in all of those in need?
John Freund, CM
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John Freund is a Vincentian priest with a passion for promoting collaboration among the many people inspired by Saints Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac and who welcomes your engagement. Share your ideas and experiences!
Under the Influence
Under the influence of the Holy Spirit
News of Syria SSVDP
News of Syria SVDP
Congress Should Keep Funding Home Visiting—It Works
Perhaps we ought to pay more attention to the many forms of home visiting as the most radical of anti-poverty program.
Activists say 19 Christians released in Syria
ISIS released at least 19 Christians
St. Vincent de Paul Society in Syria – Background
St. Vincent de Paul Society in Syria – Background
Holy Hangout – Human Trafficking
Holy Hangout – Human Trafficking
Vincentians among Syrian hostage victims
Vincentians among Syrian hostage victims
Part of the solution, or the problem?
"If we are not a part of the solution we are a part of the problem." So concludes a reflection by Denise Bondy, incoming spirituality committee chair of the Ontario SSVDP. "Our Society of St. Vincent de Paul is a lay Catholic organization. We believe that we are...
Pope’s guide to confession
Going to confession during Lent? Here are some tips from the pope