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Articles from the Famvin News Archive
Systemic Change: One Person Changing the Environment
by John Freund, CM | Sep 23, 2007 | Systemic change
New York's South Bronx was once a getaway for the rich; now the defining landmarks of the community are power plants, landfills, and parking lots. Where some might see hopelessness, though, resident Omar Freilla sees opportunity. Freilla founded Green Worker...
World Day for Peace
by John Freund, CM | Sep 22, 2007 | Justice and Peace
September 21, 2007 marked a global 24-hour spiritual observation for peace to demonstrate the power of prayer and other spiritual practices in promoting peace and preventing violent conflict. These worldwide spiritual observances helped raise public awareness of the...
“This is a good place, but it’s not like home”
by Beth | Sep 21, 2007 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
In 2006, Ozanam Family Shelter in Evansville, Indiana served more than 1,100 people; about half were children. The shelter offers a range of services and, says the director, "We've had a lot of success." Read Friday's article from the local newspaper.
Volunteer award for direct service to mentally ill
by Beth | Sep 20, 2007 | Evangelization, News
Compeer, the St Vincent de Paul Society's mental health friendship program in Sydney, has been recognized as a "best practice" volunteer program. Read about the award, see local news coverage about Compeer; check out the Web page.
“Fine” idea: library food drive
by Beth | Sep 19, 2007 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
A South Bend, Indiana public library offered to forgive library fines in exchange for donations to a St Vincent de Paul Society food pantry. Result? Collection of 1,785 cans of food in a single day. Read about the event or visit the Web site of the St. Vincent de Paul...
Secretariate for Vincentian Studies Meets in Dublin
by John Freund, CM | Sep 19, 2007 | Formation, Vincentian Family
SIEV, the International Secretariate for the Vincentian Studies recently met in All Hallows College, in Dublin, the cradle of so many missionary vocations for the English speaking world. This and other recent stories can be found at CMGLOBAL
Caring for refugees of North Korea
by Beth | Sep 18, 2007 | Evangelization, Missions inter gentes, News
INCHEON, Korea (UCAN) -- Incheon diocese has set up a center to care for North Korean refugees and provide an education for their children. The center's director is Stella Lim Sun-yun, S.C. (right) Sister Lim told UCA News that every three weeks, Incheon diocese...
Another snowball in sunny Southern Oregon
by Beth | Sep 18, 2007 | Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Last month we mentioned how local coverage of a direct service project the Rogue Valley District Council of the St Vincent de Paul Society snowballed into a major donation of dental equipment. Now another story has snowballed: the Council received one of the largest...
Fr. Gregory Gay’s Keynote Address – 150th Anniversary LCUSA
by John Freund, CM | Sep 17, 2007 | International Association of Charities - Ladies of Charity, Vincentian Family
"In this talk, I propose to work through three themes: first, the relevance of the Ladies of Charity as St. Vincent's first foundation; second, the relevance of the Ladies of Charity as a foundation in the United States and the move toward international status; and...
Celebrating 150 years with a hunger banquet
by Beth | Sep 16, 2007 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
When gathered last week in St Louis to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Ladies of Charity USA, some 300 representatives of 73 associations throughout the United States sat down to "the hunger banquet". Here's a site that allows you to take a seat at that table.