by annaread | Aug 16, 2007 | Formation
What if people from all walks of life could connect directly with public schools, learn about specific classroom needs, and choose how to help? That’s the simple foundation of donorschoose.org. What do you think about the model? Read about their story and... by annaread | Aug 15, 2007 | Evangelization, News
Two projects of Southern Oregon’s Rogue Valley District Council of the Saint Vincent de Paul Society have recently captured coverage: its help with back to school supplies and a dental clinic at its homeless shelter. Read Open wide and say... by annaread | Aug 13, 2007 | Vincentian Family
In Palmerston North, New Zealand the Ozanam House has two things to celebrate: forty years of service to cancer patients and rebuilding from an arson attack. Read the story of service at their site and take a look at coverage of Sunday’s celebration. by annaread | Aug 13, 2007 | Uncategorized
After Dorothy Day visited Nova Scotia in 1938, she wrote about miners and steel workers who told her of their decision to start a Saint Vincent De Paul Society to, in their words, “build up the idea of mutual charity and mutual aid.” Read more here. by annaread | Aug 10, 2007 | Formation
In a reflection on the Gospel for the Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (C Cycle), Ross Dizon explores how “a life of faith and trust in a personal and provident God” navigates safely away from laziness and its complementary vice, unbridled enthusiasm....