by Beth | Jan 1, 2003 | Vincentian Family
The following information about the projects of the Vincentian Family was gleaned from the Vincentian Family website in Brazil. (It was graciously translated by Amelia Bonfim.)- One in three Brazilians is undernourished, says the UN (OESP) Issue n.02 – November 2002 *... by Beth | Jan 1, 2003 | Vincentian Family
The December 2002 Newsletter from the Office of the NGO Representative at the UN is now available online at http://www.famvin.org/enarchive/seton-ngo-1202.pdf It requires Adobe Acrobat Reader which can be obtained at... by Beth | Dec 31, 2002 | Vincentian Family
My experience since being recycled to the Seton Shrine Center in 1998 is very different from what it was when I served on the shrine staff as office manager during the 80’s. Being a docent at the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is, indeed, a great... by Beth | Dec 31, 2002 | Vincentian Family
My experience since being recycled to the Seton Shrine Center in 1998 is very different from what it was when I served on the shrine staff as office manager during the 80’s. Being a docent at the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is, indeed, a great... by Beth | Dec 30, 2002 | Vincentian Family
The interior renovations of St Vincent’s Church, Ashfield have changed it from being a nineteenth century church to a warm, inviting contemporary centre of worship. This shows what can be done to make old churches new and give their congregations a better... by Beth | Dec 30, 2002 | Vincentian Family
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