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Spring break and the Vincentian Mission

New Salem, Pa, Denver, Colorado, San Lucas Tliman, Guatamala - Dedicating their time and talents to make the world a better place, 32 students from the Queens and Staten Island campuses spent this past Spring Break serving others in the United States and abroad....

Francis and Vincent on Mercy

A comparison of Pope Francis and St. Vincent on mercy Pope Francis views morality as response to God's mercy  Value of Mercy according to Vincent de Paul recently translated from a Spanish study. Pope Francis views morality as response to God's mercy . Christian...

Vincentian Voices on Palm Sunday

Vincentian Voices are heard with increasing frequency this Holy Week... Sr. Carol Schumer, DC (The) passages for this Sunday bombard us with activity: untying, helping, riding, spreading, praising, proclaiming, rebuking; eating, drinking, sharing, debating, arguing,...

Pope Francis – Palm Sunday Homily

Palm  Sunday in three words... Joy, Cross and Youth JOY “Jesus enters Jerusalem. The crowd of disciples accompanies him in festive mood, their garments are stretched out before him, there is talk of the miracles he has accomplished, and loud praises are heard:...

Vincentian women against Trafficking

The following groups have joined with dozens of other groups to speak out against trafficking. Daughters of Charity, Prov. of St. Louise Daughters of Charity, Prov. of the West  Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Sisters of Charity of Halifax Sisters of Charity of...

History of Palm Sunday

Scott P. Richert offers the following brief history of Palm Sunday... Beginning in the fourth century in Jerusalem, Palm Sunday was marked by a procession of the faithful carrying palm branches, representing the Jews who celebrated Christ's entrance into...

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