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Human Rights Council, Social Forum In Geneva
Overview of the Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva, which addressed issues of emerging forms of modern slavery among many other topics.
Overview of the Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva, which addressed issues of emerging forms of modern slavery among many other topics.
“Noticing” is high up on the list of how “they’ll know we are Christians” — and certainly how they’ll know we are Vincentians.
Whack-a-mole has become something of a metaphor for a recurring problem that one never seems to get ahead of. How do we address recurring problems?
For us Vincentians, “welcoming the Word of God” is much more than simply reading biblical passages or the Sunday Gospel in the home of the assisted.
Yes, together we have experienced that when we open our hearts to Christ, there is no place for fear.
In this meeting the yearly national motto was launched: “LET’S DISCOVER OUR ROOTS, because we do not love what we do not know.”
What lessons can be learned by observing key points in the life of St. Louise de Marillac? SlideShare presentation with Bible references.
In each person we met, God was waiting for us, welcoming us and teaching us how to serve Him humbly.