We continue to share a series of reflections made by Vincentian Lay Missionaries and Vincentian Mission Corps...
Vincentian Lay Missionaries USA
VLM/VMC Impact: To Serve Others and to Work to Improve Issues of Social Injustice
by Kristina Sit | November 1, 2018 | Formation, Reflections | 0 Comments
VLM/VMC Impact: How Can I Serve in My Own Backyard?
by Anna Combs | September 6, 2018 | Formation, Reflections | 0 Comments
VLM/VMC Impact: Where Did You See God in Your Life Today?
by Katherine Pashkevich | August 2, 2018 | Formation, Reflections | 0 Comments
VLM/VMC Impact: Vincentian Formation – What Must Be Done?
by Gina Leal | July 5, 2018 | Formation, Reflections | 0 Comments
VLM/VMC Impact: How Can I Serve in My Own Backyard?
by Anna Combs | Sep 6, 2018 | Formation, Reflections
We continue to share a series of reflections made by Vincentian Lay Missionaries and Vincentian Mission Corps...
VLM/VMC Impact: Where Did You See God in Your Life Today?
by Katherine Pashkevich | Aug 2, 2018 | Formation, Reflections
We continue to share a series of reflections made by Vincentian Lay Missionaries and Vincentian Mission Corps...
Raise Young Vincentians
by Elizabeth Astridge | Feb 14, 2017 | Formation, Vincentian Family
Whenever we attend any Vincentian Family Gatherings, Matt and I always introduce our children (who are ages 3 and 1) as the littlest Vincentians of the Family. While we constantly have the “raise little Vincentians” voice in the backs of our heads, I wonder, do all...
In the Footsteps of Saint Justin
by Aidan R. Rooney, C.M. | Oct 27, 2016 | News, Vincentian Lay Missionaries
Young men and women have been walking in the footsteps of Saint Justin de Jacobis, together with native Vincentian priests, brothers and Daughters of Charity in Ethiopia. They are the Vincentian Lay Missionaries of the United States and Ireland. In Bahir Dar, VLM work...
Vincentians of Wherever: Our Vincentian Journey
by Elizabeth Astridge | Mar 13, 2016 | Formation, Reflections
As I sat and watched my almost 3-year-old daughter dancing back and forth about 50 times in our upstairs hallway Saturday morning, all I could think about was how wonderful God is to put me on the path I am on. The path that kept me in Western New York, close to...
Vincentian Lay Missionaries – severe drought in Ethiopia
by John Freund, CM | Nov 6, 2015 | News, Other Branch News, Vincentian Lay Missionaries
Vincentian Lay Missionaries - severe drought in Ethiopia Our Vincentian Lay Missioners have been quite active in Ethiopia and drew attention to the suffering there in their Facebook page. Ethiopia is facing its worst drought in decades, with more than eight million...
Vincentian Lay Missionaries celebrate 10 years
by John Freund, CM | Jun 30, 2015 | News, Vincentian Lay Missionaries
Vincentian Lay Missionaries celebrate 10 years - On June 27-28 VLM alumni and their families gathered in Chicago, IL to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of Vincentian Lay Missionaries. There were people present who represented all the VLM sites and years. We spent...
Vincentian Lay Missionaries – “Say little, do much”
by John Freund, CM | Apr 20, 2015 | Daughters of Charity, News
“Say little, do much” – ST. VINCENT DE PAUL These are the words emblazoned front and center on the website of the Vincentian Lay Missioners (VLM).
Under the MISEVI umbrella – Vincentian youth accept missionary challenge
by John Freund, CM | Sep 19, 2014 | Vincentian Family, Vincentian Lay Missionaries
Under the MISEVI umbrella – Vincentian youth accept missionary challenge “To think about MISEVI (Vincentian Lay Missionaries) with an Italian face”
High energy, high impact – Vincentian Lay Missionaries
by John Freund, CM | Jul 31, 2014 | Vincentian Family, Vincentian Lay Missionaries
A Vincentian priest who has served both in Africa and South America describes Vincentian Lay Missionaires as “High energy, high impact” people.
Providence and Vincentian Lay Missionaries
by John Freund, CM | Jul 30, 2014 | Vincentian Family
Providence. It is the word I give when asked how I connected to Vincentian Lay Missionaries (VLM) and Marillac St. Vincent Family Services (MSVFS). This idea of providence—the protective care of God—was taught to me by the Daughters of Charity and Congregation of the Mission when I was a Gateway Vincentian Volunteer (now Vincentian Mission Corps) in St. Louis. It is a lesson I continue to carry with me today as I am called to live the mission of Marillac St. Vincent Family Services and Vincentian Lay Missionaries, in my professional work and in my life.