Formation: Year of Vincentian Collaboration

Connect and Learn: Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul of Satu-Mare

They were founded 1842 by Bishop John Ham (1781-1804) in Satu-Mare (Szatmar, then Austria-Hungary, now Romania) for diverse apostolic and charitable services because of his concern for the poor, the sick, the neglected, and the education of youth. He sent some...

Serve: House of Charity

The House of Charity New Orleans is a collaborative ministry of the Sisters of Charity Federation.  The idea was dreamed up by members of the Company of Charity Formation Personnel or CCFP over several years.  The idea of coming together to share our common Charism in...

Connect and Learn: Vincentian Conference of Presidents

On March 30, 2011, the three Provincial Councils of the Congregation of the Mission in the United States held a joint meeting in which the Superior General was encouraged to convene a gathering of the Congregation's three U.S. Universities in order to foster a...

Connect and Learn: Sisters of the Eucharist

Founded in 1889 in Greece at Thessalonica (now Salonika) by Reverend Joseph Alloatti, C.M., (1857-1933), and Sister Marianna Pucci, D.C., (1848-1918) with the purpose of promoting Eucharistic devotion in Macedonia and Bulgaria, especially by religious education of...
Ladies of Charity, Daughters of Charity and  Depaul USA

Ladies of Charity, Daughters of Charity and Depaul USA

Ladies of Charity, Daughters of Charity and Depaul USA Members of the Little Rock, Arkansas Ladies of Charity have recently begun supporting the Jericho Way Center of Depaul USA. The facility opened a few months ago under the direction of Sr. Elizabeth Greim, DC, as a...

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