A Vincentian Minute: What Why How 04
Fr. Rooney speaks about the things we do, and why and how we do it. This week: surfacing gifts.
A Mother’s Love
High above the bustling towns, nestled amidst the serene hills of Nongdiwah Village in Meghalaya, a story of hope unfolds. Emilia, a 45-year-old mother, displays the enduring spirit of a mother’s love amidst the transformative power of kindness.
The Poor and Quality of Life • A Weekly Reflection with Vincent
“O Savior! O my Lord and my God! You’ve raised up a Company for this purpose; You’ve sent it to persons who are poor, and You will that it should make You known to them as the one, true God, and Jesus Christ whom You sent into the world, so that, by this means,...The Pope Video • For the terminally ill
“The Pope Video” series continues! Watch the latest 2-minute installment: For the terminally ill
Lenten Reflection On Saint Peter
Fr. Robert Maloney, C.M. offers three reflections suggested by the apostle Peter’s role in the passion narratives.
Transforming Grace in These Polarizing Times, Virtual Lenten Journey
Join us online for a six-week journey of reflection and prayer during Lent, hosted by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth.
Challenges of Change
Did you notice the graphic with this post? Before reading further I suggest you stop for at least 60 seconds to let it speak to you…What, if anything did it say to you?
Madagascar Twinning Project
Since 2003, the Ladies of Charity have been committed to helping the people of Madagascar through the Twinning Project.
From Global Advocacy to Action: Developing Homelessness Prevention Policies and Programs
Stakeholders, including the United Nations, advocate for expanding prevention strategies to avert future homelessness.
Her Doing Heart: Key Relationships in Elizabeth Seton’s Life (Part 6)
Sr. Margaret John Kelly, DC, wrote the following excellent article on Mother Seton. In this series we present her article in six parts. (Part 6)