The Synod as an Emmaus Journey!
Seeing beyond each personal experience! Isn’t that what the Synod is about? We hear the Spirit and recognize the inadequacies of our individual understandings regarding the the needs of peoople in other parts of the world.
Call to Repentance and Salvation
The Son of Man has come to seek out and save sinners. We can answer him because he is the first to call us to repentance and salvation. Zacchaeus badly wants to see who Jesus is. Never mind that he is short. Wouldn’t it be sad if those who call out to say Jesus is...The Street Children of Kumasi, Ghana
This Street Children Project (SCP) was founded by the Catholic Archdiocese of Kumasi in Ghana in 2005 to address the problem of children living on the streets.
Vincentian Prayer Images: Common Sense Or Indiscreet Zeal
Can I recognize when I used common sense and when I was indiscreet?
Spirituality, Commitment and Passion
A reflection on the three characteristics of a Vincentian Leader: spirituality, commitment and passion
Celebration in Honor of St. Vincent de Paul (Guatemala)
Overview of a Vincentian Family Celebration in Honor of St. Vincent de Paul held in Guatemala on September 21, 2019.
What do you love about being a Sister of Charity?
Here are some videos from a series called “Why I love the SCLs” (Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth).
El Salvador Sisters See Hope, Work for Change in a Still-Violent Society
“This is a peace center using the arts to heal us from the war, and the violence that persists here in El Salvador and all over the world,”
Diary of a Vincentian: In Plain Sight, Yet Invisible
These stories, these lives, are the real tragedies on the stage of London – playing out each day, each night. In plain sight, yet invisible.
Niagara University Honors Six for Outstanding Work in the Spirit of St. Vincent De Paul
Niagara University recognized the extraordinary contributions of six individuals who have lived the mission of St. Vincent de Paul at its annual convocation