Diaries of a Vincentian: On top of the World
When leaving these hills, I knew that I must do more. That I must do better. Because I only held one little hand – but there are millions more reaching out.
When leaving these hills, I knew that I must do more. That I must do better. Because I only held one little hand – but there are millions more reaching out.
Can you imagine any connection between the critically acclaimed movie “Little Women”, the Foundation of the Vincentian community, and the celebration of Martin Luther King’s life?
Take a moment to watch this 1-minute video on Human Trafficking produced by the Ladies of Charity USA Advocacy.
Last Saturday marked the ten year anniversary of the House of Charity (HOC) in New Orleans, and we at the Future of Charity (FOC) blog want to celebrate their milestone.
The Apostolate of the Congregation of the Mission of the Vice Province – Sts Cyril & Methodius (IMCS), organized carols for foreign Catholic Students in Ukraine.
For the sake of the country poor, St. Vincent de Paul founded the Congregation of the Mission to preach and educate the people.
Let 2020 be the start of a new decade and one in which we renew our commitment to being Vincentians. Let us remember why we are Vincentians.
For every Marcello there are many thousands more we haven’t met still sleeping on the streets. We’re advocates for all who are waiting for a place to call home.
The challenge and encouragement was for all of us to value and read our Bibles more vigorously—even as we prepared to listen to its word as a Church.
Vincentians can be the storytellers to policy makers and others who may never “see” poverty in all of its forms.