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How I Became a Member of the Vincentian Biblical Reflection Confraternity … my experience!
As a member of the Vincentian Family, I had the opportunity to join the Vincentian Biblical Reflection Confraternity.
As a member of the Vincentian Family, I had the opportunity to join the Vincentian Biblical Reflection Confraternity.
The first Catholic radio station in Cuba to broadcast online 24 hours a day is born thanks to the commitment of a group of young communicators who spread the Church’s message through the internet.
The Sisters, family members, and students moved into the four-room, two-story stone farmhouse and began living their Provisional Rule on 31 July 1809, which is considered the founding of the Sisters of Charity.
“To set people’s hearts on fire,” this is how Vincent described our vocation. Paul wrote to Timothy… and to these seven men… “I remind you to fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you.”
What happens to students if their parents are evicted? They are expected to trade school buildings for spaces in their homes, a change predicated on students having homes in the first place. What happens when that space isn’t there, or when students are suddenly displaced?
First respondents are key in identifying victims of human trafficking.
Today, more than ever, we need people who, following the example of Sister Marguerite Naseau, the first Daughter of Charity, are willing to serve the poor and the sick with the boldness and courage of this simple, country woman.
After impressing on the disciples who he is and what he stands for, he declares, “whoever receives you receives me.”
Everyone wants structural change. Do we pray for it?