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377 Years Since First Vows of Daughters of Charity
Today is the 377th anniversary of the day St. Louise de Marillac and four Daughters of Charity pronounced vows for the first time.
Chronicle of the Provincial Meeting of Advisors of the Branches of the Vincentian Family, in Cali (Colombia)
Under the guidance of Sister María Doris Angel López, DC, different branches of the Vincentian Family responded to the call to gather together in Colombia.
Why is the Feast of the Annunciation so important to Daughters of Charity?
Here is the answer to this question, in 6 slides.
Annual National Unit Heads Meeting of VMY Nigeria
Overview of the Annual National Unit heads meeting of VMY Ngeria held from January 25 to 27, 2019.
Ethiopia: Interview with Sister Medhin Tesfay
Sister Medhin Tesfay (44) has belonged to the Daughters of Charity for 26 years and works in the diocese of Adigrat in the northern part of Ethiopia.
New National President of the SSVP National Council in Australia
The St. Vincent de Paul Society National Council in Australia is pleased to announce that Claire Victory has been elected as its new National President.
Lenten Reflection On Fasting, by Sister of Charity (Video)
Sister Rejane Cytacki, SCL, generously shares some great ideas about fasting from “time-eaters”– those things that take our focus away from our prayer relationship with God.
What Vincentians Can Learn from St. Joseph’s Dreams
“Grant all of us the ability to dream because when we dream great things, good things, we draw near to God’s dream, what God dreams about us.”
A Canadian View: Charity, Social Justice and the Vincentian – Part Two
If we can develop some methods to attract new members from within our parish, it can only benefit our effort to be a strong and effective social justice voice.
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