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We are signs of hope in the New Year

Being part of something bigger than ourselves in the New Year! Sr. Meg Kymes, DC reflects on an unexpected opportunity  to serve rooted in her being part of something bigger. A FedEx delivery person was touched just by knowing she was a Sister .  Hours after the...

Fostering Faith Formation in the New Year

How can churches create a future for faith formation using the four scenarios as a guide to responding creatively and proactively to the religious and spiritual needs of people—today and into the future? The good news is that there are proven strategies, ideas, and...

10 ways to love in the New Year

Father Reinhard  Kofler, CM, Vienna, Austria writes  on his Facebook Vincentian International Communications Group - "10 point-wisdom from the bible" - I think they are also Vincentian values: easy to recognise and live them in the new year 2013. All the best and...

Gospel music in Vatican

RomeReports feature the annual Rome Gospel Festival in the heart of the Vatican.Their velvety voices harmoniously synchronized... never hiding their emotion... Above all, praising God and preaching his love... that's Gospel music... And while it may be an everlasting...

SVDP VISION (New South Wales Australia)

The latest issue of Vision,  published thee times yearly by the Society of St Vncent de Paul in New South Wales, is now available online.   A number of interesting articles are attractively presented, including a report on the very successful CEO Sleepout for...

USA Vincentian Lay Missionaries in Africa

Two St. John’s University students, Raelynne Lee ’11C who is currently enrolled in the M.A. in Global Development program and Nicholas Macri ’11CBA currently studying business, traveled to Ethiopia and Kenya as Vincentian Lay Missionaries (VLM).  program based in the...

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