Vincent and Louise de Marillac were deeply committed to the education and moral formation of young people living on the streets or in dire conditions.
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Ethiopia: Interview with Sister Medhin Tesfay
by .famvin | March 23, 2019 | Formation, Reflections | 0 Comments
Sister Medhin Tesfay (44) has belonged to the Daughters of Charity for 26 years and works in the diocese of Adigrat in the northern part of Ethiopia.
Daughters of Charity: The Beginnings
by Famvin Media Resources | February 24, 2019 | Daughters of Charity, Formation | 2 Comments
This video from the Daughters of Charity International helps us reflect on the influence that St. Vincent and St. Louise exercised jointly in founding the Daughters of Charity.
Blessed Rosalie Rendu, D.C.: A Daughter of Charity With A Heart On Fire
by Famvin Media Resources | February 3, 2019 | Formation | 0 Comments
Blessed Rosalie Rendu’s Feast Day is on February 7. Watch a video about how Sr. Rosalie brought Christ’s love to the poor, forgotten, & marginalized people of the Mouffetard district of Paris.
“Joan of Ark.” Moves, Leaves Behind Legacy
Bravery of Blessed Rosalie Rendu
by Famvin Media Resources | Feb 16, 2020 | Formation
A presentation showing some examples of the fortitude and bravery of Blessed Rosalie Rendu.
Daughters of Charity Street Children Project in Ghana
by Javier F. Chento | Feb 1, 2020 | News
The Daughters of Charity Program for Street Children in Kumasi, Ghana advocates on behalf of children who are victims of human trafficking.
How do sisters handle relationships
by John Freund, CM | Dec 8, 2014 | Daughters of Charity, Social, Social Media
How do sisters handle relationships? That’s the topic for this Holy Hangout. In a no holds barred conversation the sisters take on all kinds of relationships at all stages from discerning whether to become a sister to how to relate to men in a healthy manner consistent with a commitment to consecrated life.
Christmas gifts via Daughters of Charity Africa
by John Freund, CM | Dec 7, 2014 | Daughters of Charity, Poverty: Analysis and Responses
Christmas gifts via Daughters of Charity Africa – The Irish Province offers the opportunity to send gifts to Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana and Burkina Faso. I
60 seconds with (a real) Sister
by John Freund, CM | Dec 5, 2014 | Daughters of Charity, Featured Videos, Reflections
Sister Marianne Olives, D.C., tells us about the support she received when she decided to become a Daughter of Charity. This is the first of series of 60 Seconds with Sister videos from Daughters of Charity coming throughout the Year of Consecrated Life.
Who thought of the Daughters of Charity?
by John Freund, CM | Nov 30, 2014 | Daughters of Charity, Vincentian Family
Who would ever have thought that there would be Daughters of Charity when the first of you came to a few parishes here in Paris? Oh no, Sisters! I didn’t think of it (Saint Vincent de Paul)
How many can say 100% goes to intended charity?
by John Freund, CM | Nov 30, 2014 | Daughters of Charity, Poverty: Analysis and Responses
How many can say 100% goes to intended charity? The Daughters of Charity International Project Services can! Facilitating 18,000 sisters in 57 countries severely lacking resources.
A chapel full of secrets and grace – rue du Bac
by John Freund, CM | Nov 23, 2014 | Association of the Miraculous Medal, Daughters of Charity
The chapel at rue du Bac in Paris is a chapel full of secrets and graces! Would you like a guided tour?
Daughters of Charity – Contemplatives in action – Martha and Mary
by John Freund, CM | Nov 21, 2014 | Daughters of Charity
Spend 60 seconds with Sister Marguerite and see how the following words Daughters of Charity – Contemplatives in action – Martha and Mary all fit together.
De Paul honors Daughters of Charity for work in Kenya
by John Freund, CM | Nov 20, 2014 | Daughters of Charity, Systemic change, Vincentian Family
The Daughters of Charity will be honored by DePaul University for the work in building infrastructure to teach children and empower women in Kenya. They and African theologian, Rev. Laurenti Magesa, whose work has reshaped the study of Catholicism in Africa, will be recognized with an honorary doctorate from DePaul University .
The Death of America’s oldest hospital
by John Freund, CM | Nov 18, 2014 | Daughters of Charity, Vincentian Family
The Death of America’s oldest hospital. Founded as a hospital for the poor, Charity Hospital technically opened their doors in 1736 and was built on the goodwill of a dying French merchant. It was run by the Daughters of Charity and served the city of New Orleans for close to 300 years. Now there is an award winning documentary/