Taking Care of the Spirit and our Salvation
We take care of our physique, of our intellect, of our food, clothing, housing, employability; But do we take care of the spirit as we should?
We take care of our physique, of our intellect, of our food, clothing, housing, employability; But do we take care of the spirit as we should?
In Cali there is a large presence of the Vincentian Family. The conditions of extreme poverty of much of the population are alarming.
The joy of each one of the members of the Vincentian Family in Panama has been strengthened throughout the year 2019.
Marguerite Naseau lived and died in the service of those who were poor and suffering, “her heart filled with joy and conformity to God’s will.” (CCD IX:66)
Terri and husband Tane immigrated to New Zealand from Kiribati islands in 2008 with their 2-year-old son. They initially lived with friends.
My contact with so many cases and stories of migrants over the last two years has made me reflect deeply…
Two students from the St. John’s student chapter of the St. Vincent de Paul Society attended the society’s National Assembly in Denver, CO.
Take a moment to watch this 2-minute video on Climate Change produced by the Ladies of Charity USA Advocacy.
The small town of Noblejas (Spain) hosted the Thanksgiving Mass for the 20th anniversary of the VMY International Secretariat.
St. Vincent did many things right, from a modern perspective of organizational theory and practice. SlideShare presentation.