by Beth | Jan 26, 2003 | Uncategorized
The Director General of the Daughters of Charity, Fr. F. Quintano, CM reflects on the Vincentian spirituality which identifies us as a Congregation, and how to live out our identity in the mission entrusted to us in the Church. It deals, once again, with the double...
by Beth | Jan 25, 2003 | Uncategorized
Pierre Blet has dealt with this subject in exhaustive fashion, also availing of non-Vincentian sources like the correspondence of the nuncios; yet he was not aware of the notes of the Chancellor, SÈguier. Here, I will touch on this subject from another point of view,...
by Beth | Jan 24, 2003 | Uncategorized
Steve Grozio, CM wirtes a brief history of the Hispanic Apostolate of the Eastern Province of the Congregation of the Mission in the United States.Before describing the Hispanic apostolate it is necessary to explain what is meant by the word ìHispanic.î¯ It is a term...
by Beth | Jan 23, 2003 | Uncategorized
“The Vincentian universities of the United States were not founded as such to raise the poor out of poverty.¯ Rather, a small band of Italian Vincentian priests, brothers and seminarians came to the United States in 1816 to accept Bishop Louis DuBourg’s...
by Beth | Jan 22, 2003 | Uncategorized
Robert P. Maloney, C.M. made a presentation on “The spirituality of societies of apostolic life” to the meeting of members of Societies of Apostolic Life held in Ariccia, Italy “All of us have noted, with some joy, the renewed interest in...
by Beth | Jan 20, 2003 | Uncategorized
On Jan. 28, 1840, in Paris, France, the Blessed Virgin appeared to Sr. Justine Bisqueyburu, a Seminary Sister of the Daughters of Charity. This began a series of visits which culminated in a special gift of Mary: The Green Scapular. For more information visit...