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The Rosalie Projects: Window on lessons

In the 15 villages surrounding Diouroup in Senegal, women’s illiteracy is an aggravating factor in their marginalization and poverty.

Finding Jesus in the Margins: A Vincentian’s Experience Through the Homeless Count

At The Society of St. Vincent de Paul Los Angeles, we often receive heartfelt testimonials from our members, known as Vincentians, who are deeply committed to serving those in need. Today, we’re honored to share a moving account from Lynn McCormick, a fellow...

“Letter of St. Vincent de Paul” to the Vincentian Family, on the Occasion of the Second Convocation in Rome, November 14-17 #famvin2024

Can you imagine what St. Vincent de Paul would say to us if he were to write a letter to his followers today? This article is just a literary exercise, but perhaps it could be something like this.

The Rosalie Projects: Crying children

Thanks to the ‘Crying Children’ project in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, a widowed woman and her 5 children have regained a decent life and a taste for life.

Building Bridges in Southern Maryland

Building Bridges in Southern Maryland

Six dedicated volunteers from Indiana, Ohio, Georgia, and Kentucky came together recently in Lexington Park, Maryland, to support a newly developed ministry and to create a meaningful connection between the youth of Southern Maryland and the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth community.