by Beth | Feb 28, 2005 | Vincentian Family
This week’s column by John Allen of the NCR has a very encouraging presentation of his experience of the dynamism of youth at the recently concluding Relgious Education Conference which was attended 12,000 youth and 20,000 catechists.Among the things one is... by Beth | Feb 28, 2005 | Vincentian Family
A southern sympathizer, he left his duties at the seminary and became a well-known chaplain in the Confederate army. A statue in Mobile, Alabama commemorates him as the “poet-priest of the Confederacy.”From the author, David O’Connell Georgia State... by Beth | Feb 27, 2005 | Vincentian Family
Mary Margaret Keaton, a collaborator on famvin and Vincentian Center for Church and Society projects as well as a product of Daughters of Charity education in Lynchburg,Virginia, has published what promises to be a very influential and successful book: IMAGININGÂ FAITH... by Beth | Feb 27, 2005 | Vincentian Family
Sister Ann Marita Loosen, SCL, former president/CEO of three Kansas hospitals of the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth Health System, will receive a Lifetime Service Award from Ingram’s magazine, a business publication. Sister Ann Marita Loosen, SCL, a... by Beth | Feb 26, 2005 | Vincentian Family
Jefferson Award winner: Sister Trinitas Hernandez DC, founder of the Rosalie Rendu Center in East Palo Alto.How she started: When Hernandez returned to the Bay Area in 1996 after working with delinquent youth and orphans in Colorado and the San Joaquin Valley, she... by Beth | Feb 26, 2005 | Vincentian Family
God�s servant, Giuseppina Nicoli, a Daughter of Charity, was born in Casatisma (Pavia) Italy on November 18, 1863, the fifth of 10 children. (Thanks to Josie Cabiglio of the SVDP for this quick translation from the Itatian original.)Her family always lived in unity...