Vincentian View

A Vincentian View: The Sleeping Jesus

All of us have probably seen a representation of that statue that sits on the desk of Pope Francis—the sleeping Joseph. 

A Vincentian View: Our Daily Bread

Remember the Exodus instructions to the people Israel in the desert?  Each morning, they may collect only enough “manna” to feed them for the day (Exod 16:4-15). 

A Vincentian View: The Life Within

Mary knew Joseph.  As we are attentive to her, we learn about the one who stood beside her for much of her life. 

A Vincentian View: Mary’s Lessons on Joseph

Mary knew Joseph.  As we are attentive to her, we learn about the one who stood beside her for much of her life. 

A Vincentian View: Synodality and Listening

A Vincentian View: Windows on St. Joseph

A Vincentian View: Windows on St. Joseph On many occasions, I have mused on the beautiful stained glass windows in our St. Thomas More Church on the Queens’ campus of St. John’s University.  Sometimes, I will go to the Church to pray, and my attention gets drawn to a...

A Vincentian View: Synodality and Listening

A Vincentian View: Hope in Ashes

A Vincentian View: “Hope in Ashes” When I play poker, I do so solely for enjoyment.  You can tell that by some of the games which I will play.  One may be familiar to you: “Blind Man’s Bluff.”  In this poker game, each player receives one card face down.  Then...

A Vincentian View: Synodality and Listening

A Vincentian View: An Examined Life

A Vincentian View: “An Examined Life” Socrates wrote: “The unexamined life is not worth living.”  The sentiment gives color and force to the desire for making a retreat, a nightly examen, a preparation for the sacrament of reconciliation, a heartfelt psalm of thanks. ...