A Canadian View: Charity and Justice
The on-going struggle to introduce and promote social justice within the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul in Canada is one that continues to challenge us in many ways.
The on-going struggle to introduce and promote social justice within the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul in Canada is one that continues to challenge us in many ways.
“Jesus, who was crucified, has risen as he said. Alleluia!”
The place of Mary sometimes surfaces in my reflections on the holy days of the Easter Triduum.
Does “for better or for worse” mean anything in the age of “prenuptial agreements?”
Share your thoughts on a weekly image of St. Vincent de Paul as portrayed by a contemporary artist.
What is white privilege? This is a term we have all heard but it can be difficult to understand if you are a Caucasian middle-class person, or especially if you are struggling within the cycle of poverty.
In one of the hymns for Easter season, we sing; “We are an Easter people, ours is an Easter faith.”
In this video, Fr. Aidan Rooney, CM, ponders how the Blessed Mother has spoken directly to our Catholic community through her many apparitions, sharing her universal message and bringing us closer to her Son, Our Lord Jesus.
St. Vincent and St. Louise speak to us in a brief quote for each day of Lent.