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The mystery of Vincent’s knife!

John Rybolt, CM poses this question for Vincentian Researchers. "The knife pictured above is in the Vincentian Museum in the mother house in Paris. It consists of a wooden sheath, on the left, with the metal knife, on the right. The sheath has metal pieces fitted into...

An argument against too cool a church

Something to think about... I want a church that includes fussy kids, old liturgy, bad sound, weird congregants  and—brace yourself—painfully amateur “special music” now and then. Why? Well, for one thing, when the Gospel story is accompanied by a fog machine and...

Pope sends his first Twitter message

A picture is worth a thousand words... of encouragement for us to engage in social media. And the effort is paying off. In less that 24 hours he already has some 50,000 followers at @news_va_en. Benedict, has recognized the power of digital media throughout his papacy...

Young people are hungry for prayer…

Aidan Rooney points to this video as a practical introduction to the Liturgy of the Hours. It recaptures a 1600 year old tradition and  presents the necessity, urgency, and utility of praying the hours, with a demonstration of the Morning Prayer from Shane...

Vatican offers iPod guided tours

The Roman organization in charge of pilgrimages is now passing out ipods. They're equipped with an audio-guide for visitor's to Rome's Basilica of St. John Lateran. The church is one of Rome's four major basilicas and the first one built inside the ancient walls of...

“New” painting of St. Vincent

John Rybolt writes, "Actually, this is an old St. Vincent painting, from the 18th century. The original is in the chapel of the Hospital of St. Eutrope (now Hôpital Thermal) in Dax, the hospital where the newly beatified Sr. Marguerite Rutan, D.C., was Sister Servant...

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