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SVDP Contemplation

Contemplation: Keeping Things in Context
The quotes we read online from our founders and saints, the Rule, and even Holy Scripture, are always best understood within the context of the full passage from which they are excerpted. Reading and repeating only short clippings not only leads us astray from their wisdom but can also tempt us to seek quotes to support what we already have decided, rather than seeking understanding that can help us to better discern.

Contemplation: Transaction and Transformation
When faced with two apparent contradictions or polarities, the true answer is less about deciding either-or and more about arriving at both-and.

Contemplation: Always a Beacon
Vincentians are not soldiers, machinists, or nurses who are recruited to fill quotas, trained, and sent to fill open assignments. This is a vocation, not a profession, and there are no vacancies to fill in the Society, only longings for God in the hearts of potential members.
Contemplation: Right Where We Need to Be
This post originally appeared on ssvpusa.org “This isn’t where I thought I’d be at 40,” she sighed from the depth of her spirit, a tear running down her cheek. The home visitors welled up a little bit, too. They had listened to her story and knew how long and hard she...
Contemplation: The Saint Within
St. Louise de Marillac is often presented as a woman who is very anxious and unsure, is easily upset and indecisive, and who needs constant guidance from St. Vincent de Paul. Yet Louise was a natural leader, a gift that Vincent recognized very early in their relationship.
Contemplation: The Word
Most Vincentians are aware that we should not use the word “client” to refer to the neighbors we assist, but this is more than a matter of preference for specific labels, or even euphemisms. The reason we don’t say “client” is not that the word itself is particularly offensive, but simply that it is the wrong word.
Contemplation: Urging Us Gently
Money is not our only resource, nor even the most important one. Rather, “giving love, talents, and time is more important than giving money.”
Contemplation: Can I Get a Witness?
In the early days of the Vincentian Family, St. Vincent instructed the priests of the Mission to regularly read The Martyrology, a listing of the names and stories of the Church’s martyrs. In this way, they would be reminded of the great cloud of witnesses before them who had truly imitated Christ, which all the faithful are called to do.
Contemplation: Spiritual Refraction
Apostolic reflection helps us grow in holiness by sharing, listening, and refracting God’s light together in community.
Contemplation: At the Center
In home visits, over-recording steals presence: focus less on clipboards and cameras, more on listening, dignity, relationships.
Contemplation: Every Moment of Our Lives
To answer a call to volunteer is to do something. To answer a call to vocation is to be something. This distinction is at the heart of what it means to be a member of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
Contemplation: Credit Where It Is Due
When our personal efforts pay off with the results we’d hoped for, we naturally feel a sense of exhilaration, and even pride in our accomplishment. We pat ourselves on the back a little bit, hang a certificate on the wall, or put a trophy on a shelf. We tend to do the same thing collectively, too, when the group we are part of tallies up the results of our work.







