by John Freund, CM | Jan 13, 2008 | Featured, Poverty: Analysis and Responses, Vincentian Family
Stories of Systemic Change (This marks the fifth in a series of 10 Vincentian family projects that will be described by Fr. Robert Maloney, Chair of the Systemic Change initiative in the Vincentian Family.) 5. San José de Ocoa Water now flows to over 100 villages,...
by John Freund, CM | Jan 10, 2008 | Vincentian Family
Special Olympics Ireland joined together with the Daughters of Charity Service for those with intellectual disabilities to create a health promotion pilot project. ‘No Frontiers’ presenter and Special Olympics supporter Kathryn Thomas, presented the 25...
by John Freund, CM | Jan 8, 2008 | Congregation of the Mission, Vincentian Family
Highlights for the December issue – From the General Curia: The Students from the Leonine at the Curia; Three Polish Visitors; Ongoing Formation; Condolences to Father Claudio; Activities of the Superior General; Visits of the Assistants General: Barcelona; Cif;...
by John Freund, CM | Jan 7, 2008 | Vincentian Family
“Fortunately, wehere we’re living at DePul Centre in Langata things have been calm and presently our students are all home on their Christmas break. Our two parishes in Nairobi have also been out of danger as well as our house in Nyeri. And the Daughters...
by John Freund, CM | Jan 6, 2008 | Vincentian Family
A Vincentian priest sent a copy of a report about the recent attacks against our Christians in Orissa, India. The Christians were attacked very badly on the eve of Christmas and the days after. These are the areas where we work. One of our parishes where our...
by John Freund, CM | Jan 2, 2008 | Formation, Vincentian Family
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton began the Sisters of Charity, the first religious community of women founded in the United States. She was born into a prominent Episcopalian family in New York City, August 28, 1774. Her father, Dr. Richard Bayley, was a physician,...