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A Vincentian View: “In-Between Times”

At this time of the year, I find myself drawn to pondering “in-between times.” I think of the time between the Resurrection and the Ascension as such a time.

A Vincentian View: A Good Conscience

All of us have heard the expression “Let your conscience be your guide.”  Vincent’s regular insistence upon a good examination of conscience would certainly embrace the spirit of that encouragement.

A Vincentian View: The Homily

Meeting this year with the priests of Rome, Pope Leo spoke about the use of Artificial Intelligence—the ubiquitous AI—in the preparation of homilies. 

A Vincentian View: Almsgiving

The word “eleémosuné” is probably not in most people’s everyday vocabulary.  I wrote my master’s dissertation on this Greek word at The Catholic University of America. 

A Vincentian View: Salt of the Earth

A Vincentian View: Salt of the Earth

To be the “salt of the earth” means to give flavor, preserve, and purify the world through the Gospel. It involves influencing others positively, drawing out the best in them, and remaining firm in faith. It means serving courageously, especially the poor and margin…

A Vincentian View: No Secret Identity

A Vincentian View: No Secret Identity

So many of the adventure movies today present to us a person who has a “secret identity” behind which he/she hides his/her special gifts and purpose.  This enables them to avoid attention and lead some version of a normal life.