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Articles from the Famvin News Archive
SVDP (Australia) – Pushes for overhaul of support payments
The St Vincent de Paul Society National Council of Australia will continue its push for a major overhaul of the support payment system during Anti-Poverty Week 2011. Chief Executive Officer, Dr John Falzon, says if the Government really wants to address poverty it can...
Food is a moral issue
Susan Stabile, occasional famvin poster, offers the following reflection on World Food Day. "Today is World Food Day. It is also Blog Action Day, an annual event that unites the world’s bloggers in posting about the same issue on the same day with the aim of raising...
Latin American bishops modeling possibilities of the Internet
Soon, the bishops of Latin America will be fully connected to one another through a new website. It's called episcopo.net. Through the website, bishops can share documents, information and even have video conferencing meetings. The website will officially launch on ...
The relevance of the game of Monopoly
Did you know that Monopoly was invented by a Quaker woman to show how rents enrich property owners and impoverish tenants? James Martin in a piece America magazine called "God's economy" connects the dots. "Unregulated capitalism results in money and power funneling...
Tough CM’s sit on burglar in UK
The Australia CM site posts the following ..."A burglar was nabbed recently at the CM parish of Dunstable, Bedfordshire UK in a scene that could have come straight out of TV's Father Ted — as three Catholic priests (CMs) sat on him in their pyjamas. Cops were...
Deaf Catholics prepare for new missal
The NCR reports that in the U.S., English isn’t the only language into which the new Roman Missal will be translated. Across the country, deaf and hard-of-hearing Catholic communities and their interpreters are preparing for the November changes thanks to free online...
International scam affecting Superior General
From the Curia in Rome...."Someone has been telephoning around, saying he is Bishop Thomas Thiruthalil from India. Â He is stranded in the Philippines and needs to get to a funeral in Ireland. Â He is using Father Greg's name, saying he knows him. (The true bishop is a...
DePaul and St. John’s host webinar on Immigration
DePaul University and St. Johns University are  co-hosting the Asylum and Immigration Law Clinic’s Immigration Law Reform Conference on Thursday, October 24, from 8:45am to 1:00pm This conference seeks to broaden the conversation about immigration reform, and...
Nobel prize winner celebrates ZAFEN
Nobel Peace Prize-winner Muhammad Yunus visited DePaul University in Chicago recently & met with members of the Zafèn team visiting from Haiti and Philadelphia. Professor Yunus promoted social businesses, which address social issues, cover their costs, but instead...
DC representation at International Meeting in Bonn
Sister Germaine Price, representing the Company of the Daughters of Charity at the United Nations, shares the news below from the UN in New York: Sr. Catherine, Provincial was pleased to nominate a Sister from the Irish Provence to attend the 64th Annual United...