New Vincentian Marian Youth members in Solomon Islands
Celebrating the first promises of our new Vincentian Marian Youth members from Ngariwane Community – Solomon Islands.
The process of beatification of Janez Strasek, CM
The process of beatification of Janez STRASEK, CM began in Zagreb on September 20, 2021.
May 30: Blessed Marta Wiecka, D.C.
“The great things God does within a human soul are simple. Sanctity simply means love.” – Sr. Jozefa Watroba, D.C.
Pope Francis congratulates Sister Carol Keehan as she receives Spirit of Francis Award
Pope Francis congratulated Sister Carol Keehan, D.C., in a message shared at Catholic Extension’s first-ever Spirit of Francis event held in Washington, D.C.
Accompanying the Journey of a Refugee – Seville Conference, June 2022
The Vincentian Family Homeless Alliance (FHA) is inviting all Vincentians to join us in accompanying refugees, internally displaced people and human trafficking victims in their journey to a safe place.
Launch of the book “Spiritual Accompaniment and Marginalization in the Vincentian Tradition” on Zoom
The Irish Spirituality Institute for Research and Education (SpIRE) invites you to the launch of Spiritual Accompaniment and Marginalization in the Vincentian Tradition.
Where is human dignity, I ask?
On Monday, May 9, 2022, Maya Davis, a graduating nursing student, gave the following sermon in our last Religion 399 African American Faith and Social Justice class. I asked Maya if I could share her words with the world. Let the words of her mouth and the meditations of her heart be acceptable, Oh Lord.
Volunteers Help Tornado Victims in Western Kentucky
Many parts of Western Kentucky remain scarred by the Dec 10 tornado, but Volunteers of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth are busy helping residents rebuild.
Leadership Conference of Women Religious Calls for Action to Prevent Gun Violence
The Sisters of Charity of Nazareth and the Vincentian Family worldwide stand with the Leadership Conference of Women Religious in condemning yet another tragedy at the hands of gun violence.
Five Faces of Mary
Father Robert Maloney, C.M. writes: “I offer these five Marian faces as a way of reflecting on the rich, varied tradition surrounding the Virgin Mary.”