The Vincentian Family is a movement made up of more than 160 institutions and some 4,000,000 people who follow Jesus Christ, serving the poor, as did St. Vincent de Paul, St. Louise de Marillac and many other believers who, over the last four centuries, have enriched the Vincentian charism.
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Junior Ladies of Charity help in New Orleans
The Junior Ladies of Charity from St. Vincent/Guardian Angel, St. Louis, just returned from a trip to New Orleans where they helped two families refurbish their homes. The girls scraped and painted two houses and added the finishing touches that made the houses home...
FAMVIN Australia Social Justice Day
FamVin Australia celebrated Social Justice Day by exploring the theme Act Justly – Addressing injustice in modern Australia. The day focused on some of the most marginalised groups in our Australian community. The objective for the day was to inform the...
International President of the SVDP visits 5 countries
From the international site of the SVDP...The National Council of France held its Congress in Marseille with attendance of over 700 Vincentians. The President General, Dr. Michael Thio and his wife, Rosalind, and accompanied by Jean Tirado, Executive Director(CGI),...
Contrasting approaches to social change – CM and SVDP
Frederic Ozanam and Fr. Etienne, sometimes referred to as the second founder of the Congregation, took quite contrasting views toward social change and renewal. Fr.Jaime Correra CM writes that with regard to social change "(one has) the painful impression that the...
Blogging Converts, Online Activists, and Bishops Who Tweet
We’re in the middle of the biggest communication shift since the advent of the printing press. Facebook has over 500 million users. Two billion YouTube videos are watched every day. And last year alone, Americans sent 1.8 trillion text messages. What does this all...
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Why We Need to Canonize More Lay Saints Ever since the Second Vatican Council spoke of the “universal call to holiness,” there has been a move to recognize more lay men and women as saints, as models of sanctity for lay Catholics. Several contemporary saints have...
“Vincentian Family Together Building Bridges Out of Poverty”
Join other members of the Vincentian Family to explore the theme "Vincentian Family Together Building Bridges Out of Poverty." The Vincentian Family Collaborators Committee invites all members of the Vincentian Family in United States and Canada to gather October...
Vincentian Family $25,000 challenge grant for Haitian scholarships
Fr. Robert Maloney writes "As Zafèn begins its second year, our micro-finance project in Haiti is preparing another fundraising initiative to educate Haiti’s children. The Zafèn team would be very grateful if you would give this message wide circulation within your...
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