National Friends of the Poor Walk: September 29
Help support your local Society of St. Vincent de Paul Conference and Council by participating in the National Friends of the Poor ® Walk/Run on Saturday, September 29. To find the Friends of the Poor Walk or Run in your area, click here. The Friends of the Poor®...“Finding Vince 400” – Press Conference at International Film Festival in Venice
On Sunday, September 2, on the occasion of Film Festival in Venice, Italy, a press conference was held for “Finding Vince 400,” international film festival dedicated to San Vincent de Paul. Speakers were Fr. Tomaž Mavrič, Superior General of the Congregation of the...Life of Blessed Frederic Ozanam
Timeline of Bl. Frederic’s life.
Hello Vincentian Lay Missionary!
Will you join me in the Kenyan Summer Challenge? Summer days are slipping away, and this fundraising effort is about halfway there.
Guided Through Many of Life’s Important Decisions #VincentiansofWherever
Active in her Catholic parish community, Jonna uses her faith to help guide her through many of life’s important decisions, like her internship.
Feast Day of Blessed Frederic Ozanam
The Church throughout the world, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SSVP) and the Vincentian Family celebrate on 9th of September the feast of the blessed Frederick Ozanam, principal founder of the SSVP, whose feast day was established by the Vatican as the date of...The Pope Video • Young People in Africa
This month, the Pope asks us to pray that young people in Africa may have access to education and work in their own countries. Pope Francis – September 2018 Africa is a wealthy continent, and its greatest, most valuable resource is its young people. They should...Frédéric Ozanam: A Layman for Now
This SlideShare presentation is based on the article “Frédéric Ozanam: A Layman for Now” by Shaun McCarty, S.T.
A Professor Introduces Two Future Saints To Each Other
In 1833 Monsieur Emmanuel Bailly was a professor of philosophy at the world-renowned Sorbonne, in Paris. Sister Rosalie Rendu was already the equivalent of the Mother Teresa of the day. The professor recommended two impetuous students, Monsieur Ozanam and Monsieur le Taillandier, to Sister Rosalie.