by Beth | Nov 13, 2005 | Vincentian Family
In my imagination, I tried to depict Elizabeth on that unique occasion as a young, widowed mother of five. She has entered Saint Peter’s Church, Barclay Street in New York City, and approaches the altar rail to kneel and offer her communion for her “dear... by Beth | Nov 12, 2005 | Vincentian Family
Fuller historical investigation reveals that two blessed martyrs of the French Revolution were indeed members of the Congregation of the Mission. The new edition of the Roman Martyrology (2004, page 495) now includes John Charles Caron, Nicholas Colin. These two were... by Beth | Nov 12, 2005 | Justice and Peace
Those groups within the Vincentian Family which have begun to focus on issues related to water may find this UNICEF video helpful in their advocacy and consciousness raising efforts.Video Two buckets of safe water a day is the minimum a child needs to live, yet 4000... by Beth | Nov 12, 2005 | Vincentian Family
2-15 October were memorable days for Sisters Bridget Cullen, Agnes McGarvie, Pauline Forde, Maura Houlihan and Kathleen Fothergill as they joined Daughters of Charity from the other English Speaking Provinces in the Rue du Bac for a Vincentian Heritage Session led by... by Beth | Nov 11, 2005 | Vincentian Family
You can access this Fall 2005 issue of VISION from http://www.scny.org/Vision.htmlThis issue features SETON CITIES – an article by Sr. Regina Bechtle “The Bricks and Mortar Have Changed, But the Mission Continues” Also “Livorno and New York:...