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Pope – don’t turn back the clock

Under the heading "Pope: 2nd Vatican Council, work of Holy Spirit but some want to turn back the clock" Vatican Radio reports on his attitude and words regarding Vatican II. Pope Francis said the Holy Spirit pushes people and the Church forward but we resist this and...

DePaul President stands for immigration

Dennis H. Holtschneider, President of DePaul University sent famvin an explanation of why he and other university Presidents call for the passage of immigrantion legislation. (The piece appeared in  copy of his piece in  the Chicago Tribune) April 18, 2013 When...

Listening to Jesus and following him

It was winter.  Jesus was walking through the portico of Solomon, one of the outdoor galleries surrounding the large esplanade of the Temple.  This portico, in particular, was a place frequented by people since it was apparently protected from the wind by a wall. ...

To be worthy of the name Vincentian…

In a wide-ranging interview on the new international site of the SVDP Michael Thio, international President of the Society of St. Vincent dePaul  suggests  As Vincentians worthy of our name : LET us Dare to Encounter Jesus with Love and Conviction in our hearts. LET...

Pope – “combat evil with good”

The Holy Father offers prayer... and path forward. At this time of mourning the Holy Father prays that all Bostonians will be united in a resolve not to be overcome by evil, but to combat evil with good (cf. Rom 12:21), working together to build an ever more just,...

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