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Articles from the Famvin News Archive
BestBuy asks a question Vincentians could ask
"We are teaching Digital Kids today. This video, created by Best Buy, shows us how kids are using technology and asks the question whether Best Buy will be ready for the next generation of gadgets boys and girls will want." A CyberPilgrim wrote... "I sat and...
Ladies of Charity of Central Alabama unveil website
The Ladies of Charity of Central Alabama are the latest group to come online. For a list of other Ladies of Charity associations who have come online visit their national site.
Hostgator failure forces postponement of Vincentian Virtual meeting
My deepest apologies to those who were looking forward to the Vincentian Family virtual meeting "Matthew 25 in a digital age" I never imagined that a commercial service could not repair a failed piece of equipment in more than 24 hours! Hostgator, the commercial...
Stay tuned for updates on Virtual Meeting today at 1 PM Eastern
Famvin is rising! The major server outage almost over and some of the famvin sites are back on line. We expect mobile.vinfamily.org to be back shortly. Stay tuned here for updates or visit the famvin Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/famvin
Sat. 1 PM Eastern – Vincentian Family Virtual Gathering
Join our online gathering, “Matthew 25 in a era of mobile devices,” beginning at 1 p.m. EDT on Saturday, April 28, 2012. Simply go to http://mobile.vinfamily.org/ For more information visit http://mobile.vinfamily.org/ or http://tinyurl.com/mobile-mt-25 Follow us...
Sister of Charity speaks out on Walmart
Sr. Barbara Aires of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth, New Jersey, who has led the Walmart engagement for over 20 years, writes “We have a tremendous investment in this company in terms of our time, expertise and yes, capital, and find these allegations...
Vocation Story and the Birth of FAMVIN
So many of us see those initials "jbf" as the by-line for the posts on this and other Vincentian Family sites. Or maybe you've noticed is smile attached to comments on posts here on this site. Fr. John Freund recently shared his vocation story with Fr. Astor Rodriguez...
SVDP USA issues legislative alert on Farm Bill
Tell Your Senators to Support the Farm Bill... Every five years, the U.S. Congress decides how our federal government will help feed hungry people here at home and overseas, support growth in U.S. rural communities, assist farmers, and promote environmental...
Knitting creates sign of God’s love
The Sisters of Charity of Nazareth website contains the following article that illustrates how knitting can be a sign of God's love and concern. Rosemarie Kirwin, SCN, recently shared one of her gifts in responding to a letter sent to the Sisters of Charity of...
Vincentian Family in Latin America
Aidan Rooney writes ... "(Español abajo) We welcomed the new coordinating committee who will guide us for the next six years, and through our next encounter in Guatemala! We danced, we partied, we prayed (video), we made a pilgrimage with thousands of members of the...