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Articles from the Famvin News Archive
Worldwide implications of religious extremism in India
Violence affecting the Vincentian Family in India has possible worldwide implications. Links to in-depth reporting. Zenit reports CHURCH PROTESTS ATTACKS IN ORISSA John Allen reflects on worldwide implications of religious extremism in India as awake-up call. Indian...
Daughter of Charity “reinjects principles into health care”
"We just hadn't paid too much attention to the spirituality of our leaders," said (Daughter of Charity) Mary Kay Tyrell, chief mission and ministry officer for St. Thomas Health Services. "We just assumed that if we hired them, they were there by choice." "But in...
Vincentian Family Raises $110,000 for New Orleans
On this the third Anniversary of Katrina let us hold New Orleans, and all of the Gulf Coast, in our prayers in a special way. Our Vincentian Family Challenge has now reached $110,000 towards the goal of $200,000! Remember the Challenge ends on St. Vincent de...
Gallery from FAMVIN 2008
Photo gallery of St. John’s students and campus ministers participating in FAMVIN 2008 – the international Vincentian Family Gathering prior to World Youth Day.
August 28 death of Bl. Gehbre Michael
Ghebre-Michael differs in three ways from the other canonised and beatified members of the Congregation of the Mission: First, he was African, not European; second, he was not a born Catholic, but an adult convert; and third, he was not actually a confrere. He was a...
World Bank Finds More People Living Below the Poverty Line
Even as it adjusted the recognized yardstick for measuring global poverty from $1 a day to $1.25 a day, the World Bank finds that the number of people living in poverty has increased. The World Bank figures show 1.4 billion people living on less than $1.25 a day as of...
Goats race for the Daughters of Charity!
BBC and CNN television will cover The Royal Ascot Goat Races begun 1992 is going international with appearances of it on BBC and CNN television. Price WaterHouse Coopers and Stanbic Bank will donate the proceeds to Salaama School of the Blind and Daughters of...
“A year of service has made a lifetime of difference”
Sr. Teresa Daly, DC, Director of the Vincentian Service Corps - Central, introduces the Summer 2008 Newsletter. As you read this newsletter, let yourself be touched by these young people to whom a year of service really has made a lifetime of difference. Summer 2008...
Vincentian President of Catholic University reflects on 10 years
Fr. David O'Connell, CM reflects on his ten years as President of the Catholic University of America.
Regina Bechtle SC featured in America Magazine
Sister of Charity Regina Bechtle has written "An American Daughter," Elizabeth Seton and the American church,  in the current (Sept. 1) issue of America, and accessible online at www.americamagazine.org - click on "Current Issue" and scroll down. She also taped an...