We didn’t think that we would live to see this-time of war… but until the end people didn’t expect such an attack on Ukraine from many sides.
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What Happens When People Have Housing – Online Event Recap
by Pattie Hughes | November 4, 2021 | News | 0 Comments
On Thursday, October 28, the Vincentian Family at the UN presented a Parallel Event of Urban October, “What Happens When People Have Housing? Better City—Better Life.”
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Online Event: Better City Better Life – Adapting Cities for Climate Resilience
In Conversation With EarthConnection Recap
by Jordan Bouchard | October 16, 2021 | News | 0 Comments
Over 25 young adults and members of the Vincentian family gathered over Zoom to learn and be in community and conversation about environmental sustainability.
Latest Newsletter from the Daughters of Charity in the Province of Rosalie Rendu
by Riana Rae Brown | Feb 26, 2022 | Daughters of Charity, News
Enjoy the latest quarterly newsletter from the Daughters of Charity in the Province of Rosalie Rendu.
February 7: Blessed Rosalie Rendu, D.C.
by Famvin Media Resources | Feb 6, 2022 | Formation
During the early 19th Century, the inhabitants of the Mouffetard district of Paris experienced physical, social,...
The Sisters of Holmes County, Mississippi, Integral to the Community
by Dan Stockman, GSR | Nov 23, 2019 | Formation, Reflections
Three sisters are continuing the ministries of Sr. Paula Merrill, a member of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, Kentucky, and Sr. Margaret Held of the School Sisters of St. Francis in Milwaukee.
The Daughters of Charity Visited the “Ángel de Amor” Foundation in Costa Rica
by Vincentian Family Office | Oct 14, 2019 | News
The “Ángel de Amor” [Angel of Love] Foundation received a visit from the Daughters of Charity who live in Guápiles, Pococí, Costa Rica.
Healing The Wounds That Bind Us, Our Daughters Of Charity Blueprint At St. Francis Xavier 1863
by .famvin | Aug 24, 2019 | Formation, Reflections
In 1863 St. Francis Xavier was the first to throw open it’s doors to welcome wounded men from both armies. Who answered the call from both armies? Sisters.
The Silent Work of the Daughters of Charity in Haiti
by Andrés Felipe Rojas | Jun 16, 2019 | Daughters of Charity, News
Haiti is a place where poverty abounds and where the Sisters receive the eternal gratitude of people who love them.
Daughters of Charity in El Paso: Carrying On The Missionary Spirit
by Famvin Media Resources | Jun 9, 2019 | Daughters of Charity, Formation
On February 3, 1892, four Daughters of Charity stepped off the train in El Paso, Texas, USA. Within a day the Sisters had laid the foundations for Hotel Dieu hospital, an institution that would welcome thousands of El Pasoans into the world, provide critical care for...
Daughters of Charity Support the Dignity of Women Traumatized by Human Trafficking
by .famvin | Jun 4, 2019 | Daughters of Charity
Daughters of Charity coordinate the Committee for the Support of Dignity of Women, which fights human trafficking through advocacy and projects/programs. From an article on globalsistersreport.org.
Blessed Marta Wiecka, D.C.
by Famvin Media Resources | May 31, 2019 | Formation
May 30 is the feast day of Blessed Marta Wiecka, D.C., a Polish Daughter of Charity who lived at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
St. Louise de Marillac: Organizational Genius
by Famvin Media Resources | May 10, 2019 | Formation
St. Louise de Marillac was a pioneer social worker, educator, and advocate. Her projects were implemented according to surprisingly modern standards of care and were the basis for other developments in their respective fields.
Blessed Marguerite Rutan, D.C.: died April 9, 1794
by Famvin Media Resources | Apr 7, 2019 | Formation
Blessed Marguerite Rutan was a Daughter of Charity who was martyred during the French Revolution.