Daughters of Charity

What does Blessed Rosalie Rendu teach us today?

Presentation adapted from an article by Fr. Jean-Pierre Renouard, C.M.

Blessed Rosalie Rendu: Martyr of Charity

By her life, her works, her spirituality, she embodied the vision of a “martyr of charity” painted by Saint Vincent de Paul.

Blessed Rosalie Rendu, DC: Worker and Organizer for the Poor

In this video clip from the Miraculous Medal Shrine in Philadelphia, Sr. Marge Clifford, DC tells us about Blessed Rosalie Rendu, DC whose Feast Day is coming up on February 7.

Who are the Two Blessed Daughters of Charity, Martyrs of Angers?

The story of Bl. Marie-Anne Vaillot and Bl. Odile Baumgarten, Daughters of Charity martyred during the French Revolution on February 1, 1794.

Sister Rosalie’s Funeral

Sister Rosalie’s Funeral

This Wednesday is the anniversary of the beatification of Rosalie Rendu, D.C. She was beatified on Nov. 9, 2003 by Pope John Paul II. In celebration I would like to share several excerpts from the book by Sister Louise Sullivan, D.C.: "Sister Rosalie Rendu: A Daughter...

Video Reflection on St. Vincent

Video Reflection on St. Vincent

In this video reflection, produced by the Daughters of Charity International, we praise God for each of the many gifts we have received through the example of St. Vincent, and we ask God to enlighten us, and to bless us in our work with those who are poor and marginalized.

Short Reflection

Short Reflection

As part of your restful (hopefully) Sunday, or any time, spend a nice minute and a half listening to Sister Suzanne share a reflection about her work serving seniors in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Your Best Hope is the Sisters

Your Best Hope is the Sisters

"If you want to make an impact on maternal and child health around the world, in truly vulnerable communities, your best hope is the sisters," said Tim Bilodeau, former executive director of Medicines for Humanity. Global Sisters Report tells the story which in this...

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