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Sr. Elisabeth Charpy – Part II interview by Louise Sullivan
by John Freund, CM | Jun 20, 2012 | Vincentian Family
Sr. Louise Sullivan interviews Sr. Elisabeth Charpy, DC about the life and works of St. Louise de Marillac. This segment covers the foundation of the "little schools" of the Confraternities, that were established in seventeenth century France. They opened the door for...
SCN will offer scholarships to 200 girls and young women
by John Freund, CM | Jun 20, 2012 | Vincentian Family
The Sisters of Charity of Nazareth kick off campaign to provide 200 scholarships for girls and young women worldwide. Why girls and young women? According to the United Nations, approximately 40 million girls worldwide do not go to school because they cannot afford...
How large is the Vincentian Family?
by John Freund, CM | Jun 19, 2012 | Vincentian Family
I recently saw the following statistics... The Congregation of the Mission numbers some 3,200 priests, brothers and deacons. They serve in 85 countries on all continents and are structured into 50 provinces and vice provinces, as well as four regions (which are...
In five years most Africans will have Smartphones
by John Freund, CM | Jun 19, 2012 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
Feature phones are not the future. Of course that verges on tautology; of course everyone will have a smartphone, until everyone has something smaller and better and even more integrated into the fabric of our lives, like Google Glasses or cybernetic jawbone/retinal...
Daughters of Charity at the UN
by John Freund, CM | Jun 19, 2012 | Daughters of Charity, Vincentian Family, Vincentian Family at the U.N.
Sister Germaine Price, representing the Company of the Daughters of Charity at the United Nations, reports on the international site of the Daughters of Charity about the following activities in the UN in New York: Over the last two decades, there have been many...
CEO women in Vinnies Sleepout focus on female homelessness
by John Freund, CM | Jun 18, 2012 | Vincentian Family
According to the Canberra Times the female CEOs who are participating in Thursday's Vinnies CEO Sleepout are focusing on the hidden face of female homelessness. The latest figures show more than 60 per cent of people assisted by a homelessness service were women. And...
Surviving a month on fixed income – a game?
by John Freund, CM | Jun 18, 2012 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses, Uncategorized
It's only a game! Or is it? Spent (http://playspent.org/ ) – PlaySpent is an online game that involves the player taking on the role of an unemployed, single parent who has to make it through the month on their last $1,000. The player does this by solving real-life...
Superior General – Training for Vincentian Spiritual Direction
by John Freund, CM | Jun 18, 2012 | Vincentian Family
The Superior General writes... May the grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ be forever in our hearts! I write to make you aware of a unique program on spiritual direction in the Vincentian tradition offered at All Hallows College in Dublin, Ireland. Sponsored by the...
Sister of Charity addresses Canadian Council of Religious
by John Freund, CM | Jun 17, 2012 | Vincentian Family
Issuing a call for intergenerational dialog, Patricia Wittberg, Sister of Charity of Cincinnati, Ohio, and sociology professor at Indiana Univeristy-Perdue University in Indianapolis delivered the keynote address for the Canadian Council of Religious Annual Meeting....
Vincentian Family on Facebook? “It’s complicated!”
by John Freund, CM | Jun 17, 2012 | Vincentian Family
Given the growing importance of Facebook (its current membership ranks behind only the population of China and India) it occurred to me to ask the various groups who have Facebook presence to provide their Facebook url by commenting on this post. The thought was that...