by Beth | Feb 10, 2011 | News, Vincentian Family
A delegation of leading community and welfare groups, including the St Vincent de Paul Society and Catholic Social Services, has arrived in Canberra, Australia, to urge the Federal Parliament to include them in the decision making process in the response to the...
by Beth | Feb 9, 2011 | Vincentian Family
Could systemic change work in Indianapolis? This was the question Len Murray asked after he finished reading Seeds of Hope. “The list of successes is a strong testimony. One element that kept reoccurring in my mind was that the organization worked within a well...
by Beth | Feb 9, 2011 | Vincentian Family
Of this Category 5 Cyclone which would have covered almost the entire US as shown in the graphic, Fr. Glenn Humphreys, CM writes…”I have never endured anything like it (Category 5 Cyclone which would have covered the entire US as shown in the graphic) and...
by Beth | Feb 8, 2011 | Vincentian Family
Mother Xavier Ross (1813-1895), a convert who brought the Sisters of Charity (Leavenworth)Â to the West and established a whole network of institutions from New Mexico to Montana. And to think her own father asked her, “What can a woman do?” Historian Pat...
by Beth | Feb 8, 2011 | Vincentian Family
The Vincentian Studies Institute at DePaul University is proud to announce the debut of the Vincentian History Research Network (VHRN) – a dynamic online forum designed for researchers and scholars on Vincentian topics broadly considered. The VHRN is an online...
by Beth | Feb 7, 2011 | Vincentian Family
The Sisters of Charity Federation NGO (Non-governmental organization) at the UN is trying to raise aware of a problem that ofent flies below the radar even the better developed countries of the world – human trafficking, a combination of slavery and forced...