St. Vincent de Paul and the Organization of Charity
St. Vincent did many things right, from a modern perspective of organizational theory and practice. SlideShare presentation.
St. Vincent did many things right, from a modern perspective of organizational theory and practice. SlideShare presentation.
The Bible is a dangerous book when it challenges us to walk in the way of Jesus, the Evangelizer of the Poor.
My original plan for this article was to report on an Atlantic Canada Vincentian family social justice gathering in Halifax, Nova Scotia, but hurricane Dorian had other plans.
In the month of August, I embarked on a two week cultural exchange and service experience with six fellow Ozanam Scholars of St. John’s University.
If you have not seen it, or have not seen it in a while, take some time this week to enjoy the full-length movie “Vincent de Paul, Charity’s Saint” on YouTube.
Over the centuries, the parable of the clever but dishonest steward has caused much debate. Doesn’t Jesus seem to be praising the man for cheating?
Profiles in courage from the present and the past, young and old.
For what do we pray?
Being charitable and being a missionary are, in reality, fundamental conditions so that the partners can be proclaimed Vincentians.