by John Freund, CM | Jun 30, 2011 | Vincentian Family
John Rybolt, CM poses this question for Vincentian Researchers. “The knife pictured above is in the Vincentian Museum in the mother house in Paris. It consists of a wooden sheath, on the left, with the metal knife, on the right. The sheath has metal pieces... by John Freund, CM | Jun 27, 2011 | Daughters of Charity, Vincentian Family
Pope Benedict XVIauthorized the promulgation of decrees regarding the causes of  Servants of God Josefina Martinez Perez of the Congregation of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, and twelve companions, killed in hatred of the faith in 1936. ... by John Freund, CM | Jun 26, 2011 | Vincentian Family
John Rybolt writes, “Actually, this is an old St. Vincent painting, from the 18th century. The original is in the chapel of the Hospital of St. Eutrope (now Hôpital Thermal) in Dax, the hospital where the newly beatified Sr. Marguerite Rutan, D.C., was Sister... by John Freund, CM | Jun 26, 2011 | Vincentian Family
Blogging is a way to sharing our vision. There is good news… and bad news. The good news is that more and more members are using blogs to invite others to share the Vincentian Family way by telling the stories of their life and ministries. The bad news is that... by John Freund, CM | Jun 25, 2011 | Sisters of Charity, Vincentian Family
According to the  National Catholic Reporter  Cincinnati Sister of  Charity  Paula Gonzalez could be the patron saint of scavengers. For Sr. Paula Gonzalez, 78, recycling is a spiritual practice. She views yard and garage sales as the compost bins for all of the stuff... by John Freund, CM | Jun 25, 2011 | Daughters of Charity, Vincentian Family
In her blog “Drink Deeply, My Daughter – On a journey of pre-postulancy with the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul” Amanda shares her journey. She describes herself as 25 years old, a proud Baltimorean, teacher theology nerd, Bolivian at...