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Articles from the Famvin News Archive
Profile of a Lay Vincentian in the 21st century
Rev. Robert Maloney, CM writes "When you find anyone wavering about the importance of the laity in the life of the Church, encourage them to read the Pauline letters and the Book of the Acts carefully.... Of course the role of lay people did not cease with the New...
Miraculous Medal Association – Telly Awards
Fr. Carl Pieber, CM on this year's Telly Awards competition... "Hello, this year we have another video that is competing for the Telly Award. I ask a favor of you. Could you please vote for our video? You can vote twice a day, morning and afternoon. The voting...
US Bishop’s First Friday fast for the world’s malnourished
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is asking Catholics to pray, fast, and give alms on Friday, March 2, to assist the 925 million malnourished people around the world. Catholics are asked to “fast” by limiting their food spending to the allotment...
Being prophets, not just protesters
Susan Stabile draws attention to difference in her blog... "One of my heroes, Shane Claiborne, in a wonderful book titled The Irresistible Revolution: Living as an Ordinary Radical, makes a useful distinction between prophets and protesters. He writes: Protesters are...
Facebook, forgiveness and unexpected reconciliation
In the category of "Thank God for Social Media" Communicate Jesus website shares these two heart-warming stories of forgiveness have one element in common – Facebook. 1. Guantanamo guard forgiven by ex-inmates Brandon Neely was a prison guard for the United States...
Vincentian Family prayers requested for indigenous people of Panama
Vincentians in Panama ask the Vincentian Family to include the indigenous Ngäbe and Bugle people in prayer at a critical time in their lives. Please ask that God may touch the hearts of those who hold political and economic power, allowing them to understand that no...
Challenges for Catholic educators – Lessons from Louise
Sister María Teresa Barbero Echavarría, DC concludes her study "Saint Louise de Marillac and Education" with the challenges of Vincentian Educators in the present and the future. Introduction Louise de Marillac, a courageous, bold and enterprising woman, has become...
Vincentian Family UN Orientation to be Held April 18–20, 2012
The Vincentian Family at the United Nations no longer active) a UN Orientation for their members from April 18-20, 2012. The orientation will provide participants with an overview of the UN system, the work of the Commissions and committees, a visit to the mission of...
National Black Students Law Association visits Zafen
The Zafen Twitter account has the following notice... Check out the National Black Law Student Association #NBLSA delegation report on its recent trip to Haiti. THe have also visit Nigeria.
Member of Vincentian Family honored in Canada
Angie Martz, SCIC recently received a certificate of honour from the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace. Based in Saint John, New Brunswick, the Sister of Charity of the Immaculate Conception was recognized for her commitment to social justice...