Reflections

Setting the Stage (Mark 1:1-8)

I read an account of a high school boy who had, as the story title put it, “Made it Easier to be Honest.”

Advent Prayers & Spiritual Exercises

In 1657, St. Vincent wrote to St. Louise about how “to spend Advent well”.

Family Historians

St. Matthew was trying to get his Jewish audience to think about the very unlikely people who played a part in salvation history.

A Canadian View: 2020 Vision

The term 2020 vision refers to our eyesight as being near perfect. The year 2020 gave us a vision of many issues…

Disciples to the bitter end

Disciples to the bitter end

Jesus is the good Teacher.  He invites us to be his disciples. Jesus is resolutely determined to journey to Jerusalem with his disciples.  There, he will suffer greatly and die on the cross.  The specter of a violent death does not make him turn back. Much less does...

Know and Show Mercy Joyfully

Know and Show Mercy Joyfully

Know and Show Mercy Joyfully – Be Still in Silence - Our Lady Knows – Vincentian Love is Justice Vincentian Day of Pray and Fast - Tuesday, June 21, 2016 Know and Show Mercy Joyfully – Be present to those we serve and be joyful.  Think of yourself in their place and...

Look beyond appearances

Look beyond appearances

See the following picture. Can you guess what is hidden in it? They say that only 10% of those who see this image are able to see what is hidden in it. So, if you can not see it, do not worry too much... Entitled "They can...

#famvin400 Who am I?

A Vincentian wants to know the answer to the question, "Who am I?" Too often, we only answer the question, "What have I done?" Part of preparing for the coming 400th anniversary year is coming to know ourselves in God's eyes. Are we willing to look deeply? Listen to...

I Feel Your Pain

I Feel Your Pain

A Vincentian View Fr. Patrick J. Griffin, CM “I Feel Your Pain” I had the honor of speaking to the Trenton Diocesan Council of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul on June 4.  The topic offered to me made me think about the little park which rests within the confines of...

Disciples to the bitter end

Hidden still is Jesus’ messiahship

Jesus is God’s Christ.  His being so remains hidden, however, from those who lack compassion. Jesus backtracks.  He keeps hidden once again his being the Messiah no sooner than he has revealed it through Peter’s confession of faith.  The Teacher directs his disciples...

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