Vincent faced a problem of homelessness in his day. It is amazing what he did! This is our heritage!
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Vincent faced a problem of homelessness in his day. It is amazing what he did! This is our heritage!
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Actions speak louder than words!
I should not have been but I was surprised by some of the things Pope Francis included in his Lenten Letter 2020
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What do Pope Francis (2020), Pope Pius XI (1927) and Bl. Frederic Ozanam (1848) have in common?
St. Vincent de Paul 1658 “do we not have an obligation to give women their rightful place in the Church?”
Prayer is like being in the presence of someone who loves us greatly. We spontaneously try to become like the beloved.