Daughters of Charity Making an Impact
Sister Carol Schumer shares about her ministry with Father’s Support Center in St. Louis.
Practical ways to start collaborating
Jack Murphy of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA/Voice of the Poor Committee offers some tips and real-life examples
Sisters of Charity of Nazareth continue ministry in Nepal
Today there were over 55 children at the child center at Baniatar. Parents seem to be happy and confident to send their children to the child center. The women have taken the lead to clean up the rubbles of their rented fallen houses to recover useful household items. Most of them have no place to keep their belongings as many families live together with relatives in small tarpaulin tents.
Celebrate: VYC2015 in Rijeka, Croatia
On the Pentecost Vigil on the 23rd May 2015 the Vincentian Family Year of Collaboration was opened in Rijeka, Croatia. The solemn mass, celebrated in the Chapel of St. Joseph in the Provincial House of the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul – Zagreb, was...New leadership – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity
Here are the election results: Fr. Michael Barth, General Custodian; Fr. Jesús Ramírez, Vicar General; Br. John Skrodinsky, 2nd Councilor; Fr. Victor Hugo Machorro, 3rd Councilor and, Fr. Guy Wilson, 4th Councilor.
Ladies of Charity, Daughters of Charity and Depaul USA
Ladies of Charity, Daughters of Charity and Depaul USA Members of the Little Rock, Arkansas Ladies of Charity have recently begun supporting the Jericho Way Center of Depaul USA. The facility opened a few months ago under the direction of Sr. Elizabeth Greim, DC, as a...Vincentian Collaboration on fire in Ethiopia
Vincentian Collaboration on fire in Ethiopia – A spark has been ignited!
Fr. Tom McKenna on “Welling-Up Faith”
a kind of profession of faith by spontaneous gesture. You almost don’t even know you’re doing it, but it’s really there
Pat Griffin CM – A Free Spirit
And so, the Spirit is free. From the view of that Spirit, “liberal” and “conservative” must and do tend in the same direction. As persons consecrated by that divine presence, we pray for her outpouring in our lives and ministries as Pentecost comes upon us.
A Vincentian Response to Baltimore
The “haves” must discover that all of the “have not’s” are not cheats and lazy. The “have not’s” must realize that the “haves” are not all greedy, uncaring people. The only way to do that in any lasting way is to treat the problem in a slightly larger way than our current model…bring hope to one zip code at a time.