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Lessons Learned During the Pandemic, #10: Young Men Walk Again
Keeping in contact with friends and family has been key to being mentally well during this time of pandemic.
Keeping in contact with friends and family has been key to being mentally well during this time of pandemic.
Paul’s guidance confronts me. I desire to heed his advice, but I feel the challenge and see the obstacles. Like much of Paul’s advice, no easy response presents itself.
The kingdom is waking up to being sons and daughters of God, brothers and sisters to one another. In a polarized world what could be a more radical change in consciousness?
The members of the Think Tank are collaborating in an effort to integrate common criteria so that our Vincentian branches are catalysts for the most urgent needs of the poor
Vincent saw the bigger picture than just that presented by an immediate need!
We, the former students of Vincentian educational institutions, “Vincentians Without Borders” met for the second time.
During this time of pandemic the Vincentian Family is being challenged to become creative in responding to people’s spiritual and material needs. Part 2
Pandemics are nothing new in the history of humanity. They are unfortunately all too common: we have experienced several during the 21st century.
On this feast day of Blessed Ghebre Michael, please enjoy this presentation from a talk by Fr. Richard McCullen, C.M.