Seventh issue of the Journal of Vincentian Social Action (JoVSA)
St. John’s University Department of Mission Initiatives and the Faculty Research Consortium are happy to announce the publication of the seventh issue of its online resource, the Journal of Vincentian Social Action (JoVSA).
Leavenworth sisters invite you to join space project
Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth are “going to space!” Join us by committing to perform a work of mercy as a symbol of hope in the world.
Materials for a Vincentian Charism Retreat
On the occasion of the feast of Pentecost 2023, an international team from different branches of the Vincentian Family have published a guide for a personal retreat that can be done over the course of five days.
May 30: Blessed Marta Wiecka, D.C. (Video from Daughters of Charity International)
See a video called “Given to God,” about Sister Marta Wiecka who was born on 12 January 1874 in Nowy Wiec, Poland.
Learning From Roller Coasters
Riding a roller coaster! One of the thrills for children is when their parents take them to a major amusement park.
Celebrating World Day of Prayer for Vocations 2023 in Papua New Guinea
Report on the 60th World Day of Prayer for Vocations on April 29, 2023.
How do we measure global homelessness?
Access to quality data is essential in addressing the challenge of homelessness.
“At the End of the Santa Fe Trail” to be Screened at Festival De Cannes Marchė Du Film May 20, 2023
Santa Fe: California Pictures and Cinevision Global Inc. are proud to announce the screening of “At the End of the Santa Fe Trail,” directed by award-winning filmmaker Tomas Sanchez, at the Festival De Cannes Marchė Du Film on May 20, 2023.
A Vincentian View: The Spirit and Mary
Our New Testament offers two particular contexts when the Holy Spirit filled the Blessed Mother. Of course, we can truly maintain that Mary always experienced this aspect of God’s presence, but two occurrences stand forth.
Ever Know Something Was Coming But Were Unprepared?
Let’s explore how prepared the followers of Christ were to face his leaving them and ascending to heaven.