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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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Jesús David Coronel: My Vocational Experience
My name is Jesús David Coronel, I am originally from Cuautla Morelos Mexico. My vocational process was permeated with different events that followed my response
Children Across the World sing ‘May the Christ Light’
Experience the unity of voices from across the globe as children in communities served by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth come together to sing ‘May the Christ Light.’
Anecdotes of the Vincentian Family: The Bread of the Eucharist and the Bread of the Poor
It was noticed by some of his friends that, after the general Communion at Notre Dame on Holy Thursday, Ozanam, instead of going straight home to his breakfast, disappeared in another direction. They watched him and found that he went first to the baker's and then to...
On Doves and Serpents • A Weekly Reflection with Vincent
"In actual practice this virtue is about choosing the right way to do things. We should make it a sacred principle, then, admitting of no exceptions, that since we are working for God we will always choose God-related ways for carrying out our work, and see and judge...
Places of St. Vincent
Fr. Bruce Krause, C.M. prepared these PowerPoint slides of special places in the life of St. Vincent de Paul.
Engage in a Synodal Process with the Entire Vincentian Family
We will ask that the synodal processes be completed and returned to the Vincentian Family Office by 24 November 2023.
Missing the Point!
Been in a conversation where someone missed your point? I certainly have. I have, more times than I care to admit, been the one who missed the point.
A Canadian View: Refreshing Our Social Justice Approach
The term social justice can mean different to different people. It can also leave us confused on exactly what it is or is not.
Brother Lawrence Obiko Profile
As the Superior General of the Brothers of Our Lady Mother of Mercy (Brothers CMM), a branch of the global Vincentian Family, Bro. Lawrence Obiko passionately encourages his fellow congregational leaders to “walk the walk.”
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