Reflections

Christmas 2020: Friendship and Hope

2020 started so beautifully for me. At the beginning of January, I attended a large meeting of the Vincentian Family in Rome, along with some other members from the Vincent de Paul Center.

Amazing and Challenging Good News

In an amazing way, God becomes the son of the human family, so that we may belong to the family of God. The parents find amazing what they hear about their baby boy. It is as though an angel never brought them the amazing Good News about their son. But that is how the...

Recognizing the Child Jesus Today

Some stories need no comments. Here is the story of a new mother recognizing who she was caring for…

Christmas – Testing Positive In a Homeless Shelter

I never cease to be amazed at how many times Invisible People stops me as they give voice to situations I had not thought of.

Mystic of Christ’s compelling charity

Mystic of Christ’s compelling charity

Jesus is the Lord of the harvest.  To work with him means to be a mystic of charity. To be a mystic of charity supposes, in the first place, that one is like Abraham or Martha.  Both avail of the moments of grace. Abraham opens his tent to travelers who are such...

GO To Where The Need Is

Vincent – balancing basics

After 50 years of priesthood I still struggle with the issues of balancing basics. Having been ordained in 1965 I was quickly exposed to a spirit of activism. I remember being very caught up with the concept of “leaving God for God.” After all, Vincent expressed that...

Who Do We Represent?

Who Do We Represent?

It is no secret that we tend to label people very quickly. No doubt there is some utility to labels even if today they are used like arrows of insult. Labels try to identify who we represent. To my mind labels lead a question for followers of Vincent and Louise. "Who...