In these challenging times, is it still possible—even in the face of serious threats—for a people and a nation to defend and conduct themselves in ways that consistently demonstrate respect for human dignity, and that put the Gospel into practice?
Catholic social teaching and doctrine
Vincentian Influence on Catholic Social Teaching
by John Freund, CM | September 4, 2019 | Formation, Justice and Peace, Reflections, Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Systemic change | 1 Comment
Did you know how Vincentian Family members who set the stage and later advised Pope Leo XIII’s 1891 landmark statement of catholic social teaching “Rerum Novarum” (New Things)?
Compare the US Bishops of 1919 and 2019
by John Freund, CM | August 30, 2019 | Formation, Justice and Peace, Reflections, Vincentian Family | 1 Comment
Maybe it is true… “the more things change, the more they stay the same”! But the Gospel continues to challenge us.
Civic Virtues, Civil Dialogue and Vincentian Goals
by Aidan R. Rooney, C.M. | July 15, 2018 | Formation, Reflections | 0 Comments
If civic dialogue about the needs of the poor and marginalized is going to move forward, Virtues can point the way.
Labor Day and Laudato Si
by John Freund, CM | September 2, 2015 | Formation | 0 Comments
The church’s best kept secret… still is… but
by John Freund, CM | Nov 30, 2014 | Evangelization
The “church’s best kept secret”… still is. But more and more people ware waking up to depth of Catholic Social Teaching. VinFormation is offering a daily dose via its Advent Calendar.
Associating with Catholic intellectuals and Nuns
by John Freund, CM | Sep 4, 2014 | Justice and Peace, Society of St. Vincent de Paul
When I saw the following quote on an Irish Catholic website I thought so much for the dangers of associating with Catholic intellectuals and Nuns.
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