Formation

A Vincentian View: A Shepherd’s Prayer

Scholars generally divide the 23rd Psalm, the so-called Shepherd’s Psalm, into two parts.

The Focus of Prophecy and Pope Francis

“I would like to invite you to go on a journey together… I am calling it a journey because it requires a shift, a change.” Pope Francis

Trap Is All It Is, There Is No Doubt

Jesus probes the heart and searches the mind.  That is why those who seek to catch him and set a trap for him fall into it themselves. The Pharisees and their followers are against the payment of taxes to Caesar.  The Herodians, on the other hand, are for it.  But it...

Vincentian Prayer Images: A Question for Vincent

How would Vincent answer a question about feeling hopless or useless during this time of pandemic?

Holiness Sets Us Free

Holiness Sets Us Free

This week Lynn L’Heureux reflects on the following: Holiness Sets Us Free - Why do I say “Blessings”? - Walk with God - Beacon of Light Vincentian Day of Prayer and Fast – Tuesday February 2, 2016 Dear Vincentian Family:  Pray for each other and pray for peace. ...

Honoring our Prophets

Honoring our Prophets

Father Pat Griffin concludes his series, Considering Consecrated Life, with a final post  dedicated to Honoring our Prophets. This week, we come to the end of the Year of Consecrated Life, but its blessings continue.  Along that line, the scripture readings from this...

Vincent was not always a Saint

Vincent was not always a Saint

Vincent was not always a saint. What were the key formative events? Eamonn Flanagan, CM, from the Irish Province of the Congregation of the Mission, offered these reflections originally published in 1982 in "Colloque, Journal of the Irish Province of the Congregation...

Who is Family – Fr. Tom McKenna, CM

Who is Family – Fr. Tom McKenna, CM

“Who is Family?”     (Mk 3:31-5) To better digest this story about Jesus’ question, “Who are my mother and my brothers?” I ask you to try a little exercise in imagination. You’re at a family wedding, brothers and sisters, mother and father, cousins and children and...

Prophet also means rejected

Prophet also means rejected

Jesus states he is a prophet with the same destiny as the other prophets rejected by their own people. He explains that he is God’s good and amazing Word to the poor. And right away he is revealed as a prophet. That is because, notwithstanding their initial expression...

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