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The Good Samaritan, Pair of Jesuits and St. Vincent
”Laudato Si’ taught us that EVERYTHING is connected; ‘Fratelli Tutti’ teaches us that EVERYONE is connected.”
”Laudato Si’ taught us that EVERYTHING is connected; ‘Fratelli Tutti’ teaches us that EVERYONE is connected.”
Participating in society is our Catholic duty. Let us pray for all the candidates and for all who will vote in elections around the world.
Is giving money to homeless people a way help them? It might be squandered, or spent on harmful habits. FACTS do not support such thinking.
Each message reminds us of the need to live our day in prayer, offering who we are and what we do for the good of our sisters and brothers.
Scholars generally divide the 23rd Psalm, the so-called Shepherd’s Psalm, into two parts.
“I would like to invite you to go on a journey together… I am calling it a journey because it requires a shift, a change.” Pope Francis
How would Vincent answer a question about feeling hopless or useless during this time of pandemic?
The closing lines of the musical production of the Hugo’s Victors novel are quite powerful: to love another person is to see the face of God. (Part II)
In the afternoon, many families set out to celebrate, in a caravan of cars, another anniversary of the message of love and hope who always characterized Saint Vincent de Paul.