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Facebook showcases Daughter of Charity Projects around the world
The Daughters of Charity International Project Services (DCIPS) has updated their Facebook albums.  They are a nonprofit service organization established in 2004 to help the Sisters who minister in impoverished areas of the world acquire financial resources necessary...
Heart of a Daughter of Charity video featured on Catholic Online
Daughters of Charity share their personal reflections on the Eucharist.
Vincent writes a letter to his younger self?
If you could write a letter to your 16 year old self, what would you say and what advice would you give? South Africa’s beloved Archbishop Desmond Tutu picked up his pen and took a trip down memory lane. See Street Service News. It got me thinking... what  would...
Sister of Charity (Nazareth) to speak of malaria cure success at UN
Two  Sisters of Charity of Nazareth  India have been invited to attend the UN General Assembly next month. One of them, Sr Anjana Kunnath, has found a successful herbal cure for malaria in Artemisia, a family of plants and herbs that includes tarragon and wormwood. “I...
Vincentian Voice for the Immigrant in Alabama
Father Jack Kane, CM, Director of Hispanic Ministry for the Archdiocese of Mobile and Pastor, St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Opelika, Alabama has been championing immigration reform in Alabama. And he is attracting attention to their plight. "It is a dark day for Alabama...
What do Pope Benedict, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have in common?
According to Rome Reports and Gallup ... All ranked among the most admired top ten people in the USA. According to a survey conducted by Gallup and USA Today, Benedict XVI is among the most admired men in America. He's also the only non-American on the list. The pope...
Rebirth of a Vision a century and half later
It didn't take long for the Daughters of Charity after they landed in Santa Barbara January 5 1858 to open an English-speaking school and orphanage. Just one week later! And on January 5, 2012 their long tradition rebirthed itself with a website celebrating  “The...
The new “Precariate” – low end wage earners
British Economist, Guy Standing, coined the term, precariat, to describe the reality of low wage workers in our modern, global economy; a reality in which risk continues to be shifted away from capital and on to the backs of working people at the low end of the labour...
Twenty two new cardinals and the next Pope?
In the past week there have been two significant appraisals of possible next steps in leadership in the Church. One is from the London tablet and the other from the National Catholic Reporter. John Allen of the National Catholic Reporter writes..."Naming new cardinals...
January 7 Feast of Bl. Lindalva, DC
Resources for understanding the feast of Blessed Lindalva, DC. VinFormation Daughters of Charity International Daughters of Charity Ireland