discernment

Vincentian Discernment in Daily Life by Fr. Hugh O’Donnell, C.M.

Fr. Hugh O’Donnell, C.M. explores “discernment” as “a choice, not between good and evil, but between two or more goods.”

Hosting a “Vincentian Family Day of Discernment”

You can host a local area “Vincentian Family Day of Discernment”. Here’s how!

A Vincentian Minute: Vincentian Discernment, A Final Note

Fr. Rooney wraps up this little series by explaining how Vincentian principles of discernment must be applied to organizations as well.

A Vincentian Minute: Vincentian Discernment, Part 4

Fr. Rooney’s teacher, Sr. Loretto Gettemeier, D.C., told him, “We must respond to needs. That is a question of conscience. To know that something must be done and to remain passive and unresponsive is to fail to respond to God’s Will making itself known to us through events.”

Vincentian Discernment and Decision making

Vincentian Discernment and Decision making

“Ours is a world where we are saturated with information which we are expected to absorb and respond to, often instantly. Not only must we respond, but the expectation is that we will make decisions with wisdom, with justice, with compassion and with a whole array of other values. Where can we find guidance or a degree of certainty in making decisions? How do we know what God is asking of us?

Why I became a Sister

Why I became a Sister

For everyone who wondered how women today would answer the question"Why I became a Sister?" Sisters Laura Coughlin, Lindena Brace, and Mary Elizabeth Lawrence tell their vocation stories  in a simple straight-forward manner. Spotted on the YouTube account of the...

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