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One Billion Stories – coverage WYD

His Eminence, Cardinal Schonborn of Vienna Austria, has asked the OneBillionStories.com team to accompany the YouCat & The Church in Need in producing a film on the Seven Acts of Mercy at World Youth Day in Brazil. This 5 – 7 minute video will be shown in front of...

Vincentian? 41 seven second takes

At the recent gathering of Congregation of the Mission leaders from 50 countries Astor Rodriquez gave those attending 7 second to respond to the question "What does it mean to be a Vincentian?" Among the responders in English... Gregory Gay - Superior General, Jerry...

Vincentian Family Gathering October 2013

Sister Elyse Staub, DC writes... Dear Friends, Registration for the National Vincentian Family Gathering in Indianapolis in October is now open.  Visit the website www.vfg2013.org to register.  There are 2 registrations:  1 for the meeting and a separate registration...

Seeing triple

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (C), July 21, 2013 – Gen 18, 1-10a; Col 1, 24-28; Lk 10, 38-42 Listen to him (Lk 9, 35) They accuse him of being a glutton and a drunkard, a friend besides of tax collectors and sinners.  But Jesus keeps on valuing every person and...

WYD Rio in two minutes

Busted Halo offers another of its two minute vidoes...World Youth Day Rio 2013 is just weeks away. Want a quick catch-up on everything this event has to offer? Check out our latest 2-minute video giving a brief, yet expansive, lesson on what World Youth Day is, where...

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