Do You Remember 9/11… and 8/4?
The explosion on 8/4 will be seared into the minds of every person in Lebanon. Beirut, with its estimated 300,000 homeless is almost already forgotten in world media.
The explosion on 8/4 will be seared into the minds of every person in Lebanon. Beirut, with its estimated 300,000 homeless is almost already forgotten in world media.
I recently posed the following questions to our social justice network within the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (SSVP), Canada.
Why might Amazon’s model housing project not be enough?
On August 23, what will you do to honor the International Day for Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition?
More than four months have passed since the first positive case of COVID-19 was reported here in Rwanda.
The Vincentian Family has launched the appeal “From our hearts to the heart of Lebanon” to support the work of Vincentians in Beirut.
An often-heard question: “Is there enough to go around?” Sometimes asked out of kindness, it can also arise out of fear.
To listen deeply requires paying attention not just to the words but to understand the whole person. Is that the way we listen to the cries of people who are poor?
The time a Daughter of Charity, Sr. Rosalie Rendu, stopped the fighting in the streets of Paris during the French Revolution.