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    60th birthday – Superior General

    Fr. Gregory Gay's hometown celebrates his birthday as part of a three part series on their best known, and loved, son. Another Look at the Vincentian Ministry of the Very. Rev. G. Gregory Gay, C.M. Part 2 On the recent Feast of Saint Vincent de Paul, I highlighted the...

    Preventing jihad

    Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time (C), October 13, 2013 – 2 Kgs 5, 14-17; 2 Tim 2, 8-13; Lk 17, 11-19 I am grateful to him who has strengthened me …, I who am the foremost sinner (1 Tim 1, 12. 15) St. Vincent de Paul says that God makes use even of our sins for...

    SVDP October reflection

    October Reflection  by Maureen MacIsaac, Chairperson Canada National Spirituality Committee Our meetings begin and end with the sign of the cross. This is to help us remember that the entire meeting is a prayer where we ask for strength and guidance from Him so...

    Ordinary caring and sharing

    FamVin contributor Susan Stabile reflects on one of the many  lessons she is learning during her month long 500 mile pilgrimage along "The Camino" in Northern Spain. Taking care of each other, whoever they are, wherever they are from, and whether or not you even...

    An Internet search for civility

    The internet can be filled with vitriol when people write/comment on things about which they feel passionate. Tacy Beck  writes on avoiding online rants. I for one love the manners in the South.  What do you think it means to be Civil and Gentle in the internet...

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