Live Forever in Union with Jesus
Jesus gives us his flesh to eat and his blood to drink. To eat his flesh and to drink his blood means to have life and to live forever.
Finally, Mary Knows
In this Vincentian Mindwalk, I invite you think about the questions, add your own, and, finally, think about what we might learn from the questions.
Contemplation: Joy In Gratitude
This post originally appeared on ssvpusa.org In the times that our work seems difficult, and the problems of the neighbor or our Conference seems overwhelming, there is one thing that should fill our hearts and minds, bringing us to a state of peace and good cheer in...The Heart of a Vincentian 06 #famvin2024
Today we hear from Olga Leticia Ascencio de Lomeli, a member of the Special Catechesis of Mexico. With her, we continue our series. “The Heart of a Vincentian – Coming Soon November 2024”
Vincentian Places 22 – Joigny
Joigny was a place that St. Vincent de Paul frequented. It was part of the de Gondi family’s lands. One of the first Confraternities of Charity was established there.
The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul: History and Mission #famvin2024
Founded in 1833 in Paris by university students, the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul is a global Catholic organization that aids the needy and promotes social justice in over 150 countries.
2023 Impact Report: over 124,800 People Experiencing Homelessness Supported Across the Globe by DePaul International
2023 saw levels of homelessness continue to grow in nearly every country across the globe. As you’ll read in this report, the ongoing commitment of the Depaul Group to address the challenges this presents and support some of the most marginalised in society is unwavering.
The Power of Empowerment
The Sisters of Charity of Nazareth empower girls and women through education, healthcare, and social justice initiatives, making a significant impact on countless lives.
Firewood for the Soul: The Divine Dance
A weekly reflection for all the Vincentian Family, from Australia.
A Vincentian Minute: Vincentian Women 05
Fr. Rooney continues his series on “Vincentian Women.” This week: Bl. Rosalie Rendu, D.C.