Vincentian Family

A Vincentian View: A Simple Man

I would love to have people describe me as “a simple man.”

A Vincentian View: Dwelling in the Lord’s House

How might Joseph have prayed and meditated on Psalm 27? 

A Vincentian View: Joseph in the Eucharistic Prayers

An important maxim in Christian tradition affirms simply lex orandi, lex credendi that can be rendered “The law of praying is the law of believing.” 

A Vincentian View: Wednesdays

Suppose that you served on the committee that debated the choice of the week to honor St. Joseph.  What day would you pick?

A Vincentian View: Seeing and Believing

A Vincentian View: Family Gatherings

In the past two weeks, I have been to two important family events. One, a wedding in Milwaukee, enabled me to be surrounded by my brothers and sisters and their spouses for a few days.  It was wonderful to be together and talk about our parents and their children. I...

A Vincentian View: Seeing and Believing

A Vincentian View: In-Between Times

Vincentian View: In-Between Times We sometimes refer to that period which is sandwiched between two events as an “in-between” time. The occurrences which flank this interval often provide its character and purpose.  The unifying force of the interlude draws the two...

A Vincentian View: Seeing and Believing

A Vincentian View: The Smell

Vincentian View: “The Smell” All of us have heard the by-now famous statement of Pope Francis at a Chrism Mass where he told the gathered priests “Be shepherds with the smell of the sheep.”  To render “smell” as “scent” compromises the intent.  The earthy...