by Beth | Nov 6, 2004 | Vincentian Family
According to the St. Louis Review “The Vincentians plan to build a new priests’ retirement facility at the site of the community’s former seminary in Perryville.” Ground will be broken for the $10 million, 55,600-square-foot building in spring 2005. Visit... by Beth | Nov 6, 2004 | Vincentian Family
Sr. Joan Pytlik, D.C. of the Elizabeth Seton Federation responds to the question “Where Do the U.S. and the U.N. Really Stand on Women?”Belief in the inherent dignity of the human person, male and female, is the foundation of all Catholic social teaching.... by Beth | Nov 5, 2004 | Vincentian Family
Grants of $500 each are available to engage young people between the ages of 5 and 14 to plan and carry out service projects for National and Global Youth Service Day 2005.Disney and Youth Service America have formed a partnership again to offer “DisneyHand... by Beth | Nov 5, 2004 | Vincentian Family, Vincentian Marian Youth
Pamela B. Mantuhac of the JMV International Secretariat sends a message of hope in conjunction with the October newsletter and the coming feast of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.November 4, 2004� � � Dear friends in the JMV and the Vincentian Family, � �... by Beth | Nov 4, 2004 | Vincentian Family
 Sr. Joan Pytlik, D.C., Elizabeth Seton Federation, offers perspectives on the topic “The United Nations a Global Moses”I arrived in February at the United Nations to be an associate with the Elizabeth Seton Federation NGO. Let’s face it, the acronyms and... by Beth | Nov 4, 2004 | Vincentian Family
First group of the Ladies of Charity in the United States begins at St. Vincent’s Church in St. Louis – 1857For further information about the history of Ladies of Charity in the USA (LCUSA) visit their website at http://www.famvin.org/LCUSA/history.html....