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.
Special: Conflict in the Ukraine

Images of Hope: A Prolonged Farewell
Only those who are parents can understand the pain of a husband/father having to say goodbye to a wife and/or a child who board a train as refugees in order to travel to a safer place

Assistance for Ukraine and Prayers for Peace
We continue to receive news about the activities of the members of the Vincentian Family to alleviate the situation of people suffering from the devastation of an unjust war.
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Journey Through Lent With Saints Vincent and Louise
St. Vincent and St. Louise speak to us in a brief quote for each day of Lent.
Lenten Video Series, Day 22: Tears of Joy
The sacrifice in overcoming your obstacles will lead you to become a beacon of hope for others.
Sisters of Charity Federation acknowledges congregations owned enslaved people
New research from public records and congregation and diocesan archives found that six congregations of the Sisters of Charity Federation have predecessors who owned slaves.
Sisters of Charity of Nazareth as Servant Leaders
Sisters and senior leaders from Vincentian joined together Thursday, March 17, for a fellowship luncheon at St. Louise Convent in Pittsburgh. Women religious from the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, Sisters of the Holy Spirit, Sisters of Divine Providence, and...
Truthful Information and the current war/conflict in Ukraine
When the war comes, the first victim is the truth … those words are attributed to the United States senator, Hiram Johnson (words that were spoke in 1917 during the First World War).
Lenten Video Series, Day 21: There Will Be Joy
Halfway through our 2022 Lenten Series, we return to Father Aidan Rooney, C.M. to reflect on what we’ve seen so far. Ask yourself how you’ve related to our stories. What have you learned?
Journey Through Lent With Saints Vincent and Louise
St. Vincent and St. Louise speak to us in a brief quote for each day of Lent.
Vows of the Daughters of Charity
The annual and renewable vows of the Daughters of Charity are a progressive confirmation of their particular charism–
each year a new YES is pronounced in freedom to the vocation to which God calls them.
Images of Hope: Music for Peace
Musicians of the Kiev Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Herman Makarenko, performed the national anthems of Ukraine and Europe, as well as several popular Ukrainian musical works, in Kiev Independence Square.
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