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A Canadian View: A Time to Heal
Let us look at the issues of division through the eyes of those most affected and seek their support in addressing how to overcome past injustices.
Let us look at the issues of division through the eyes of those most affected and seek their support in addressing how to overcome past injustices.
Last Thursday, September 10, the third meeting of the Confraternity of Translators took place at 3:00 p.m. Lima – Peru time. We were glad to see that new members from different countries and therefore different languages joining in each meeting, which will allow us to bring the good news to more people around the world.
Continuing the presentation of Fr. Robert Maloney’s research into the amazing facts of St. Vincent’s many initiatives with regard to the homeless of his day.
COVID-19 pandemic has made it clear that care services are a pre-requisite for all workers with family responsibilities.
This pandemic and the consequent period of distancing has been a time of reflection and meditation.
There is the Jesuit one-word motto, “magis,” the Latin for “more,” meant to remind them that God is always “more than,” always greater. But greater than what?
A description of a change agent – “one who can make changes happen by inspiring and influencing others.” How does that fit you, St. Vincent de Paul, and the Vincentian Family?
Where and how do we today walk the back alleys of our world?
This year, Our Lady visited everyone virtually, using different social media and networks.