
Seeing Christ in the Face of the Poor
Griffin

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 goo…

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…

A Vincentian View: Almsgiving
The word “eleémosuné” is probably not in most people’s everyday vocabulary. I wrote my master’s dissertation…
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: The Importance of Beginnings
When we celebrate the foundation of the Vincentian community on January 25th, we can be attentive to the fact that it occurs on the Solemnity of the Conversion of St. Paul. Both events direct our attention to important beginnings and I like to think of them together.
A Vincentian View: Baptism
Sometimes somebody important to us says something to us which we never forget: a parent, a family member, a friend or a teacher.
A Vincentian View: Overcoming Ignorance
Of all the secular stories that one gets offered during the Christmas Season, “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens stands forward as my favorite.
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.
A Vincentian View: Be the Best Version of Yourself
John the Baptist holds an important place in our Advent preparations. For most of us, the most common instruction that we hear from John at this time is that simple “Prepare ye the way of the Lord.”
A Vincentian View: Nine out of Ten
Two weeks before Thanksgiving each year (on Wednesday of the Thirty-second Week in Ordinary Time), our daily liturgy offers the story of the ten lepers whom Jesus cures.
A Vincentian View: The Wisdom of God
Can a day go by when we are not driven to wonder, “Why did God let this happen?”
A Vincentian View: The Power of Perseverance
Jesus lived in a patriarchal society. A woman depended upon a man to protect her rights—a father, a husband, a son. A widow could be in a particularly vulnerable position.







