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Vincentian Millenium Project

From Sr. Maureen Tinkler, DC Dear Members of the Vincentian Family, As you know since NOVEMBER 2006 all the branches of the Family have been signed up through the VMP to the LIVESIMPLY PROJECT. This project, sponsored by CAFFOD & Progressio and supported by the...

SSVP WYD08 plans

The Society of St Vincent de Paul in Australia has created a website with information on its plans for World Youth Day in Sydney in 2008. They encourage SSVP members around the world to check in regulaly at: www.vinnies.org.au/wyd/international which has information...

Embodying the Vincentian Spirit at Niagara

Criminal Justice Professor dedicating his life to revitalizing the Niagara Falls community. By Paul Lane (Niagara Gazette) — Niagara Falls’ Main Street inspires many thoughts in the people who travel down it. Fascination is generally not one of them. But that was the...

DC Martyrs of Angers – February 1

February 1 marks the anniversary of the Martyrs of Angers, Daughters of Charity ODILE BAUMGARTEN & MARIE-ANNE VAILLOT.For more information visit Vincentian Encyclopedia Article Martyrs of Angers as described in a letter to Mother Roge by Fr. Richard Mc Cullen,...

Justine Bisqueyburu, DC – Green Scapular Jan. 28

On Jan. 28, 1840, in Paris, France, the Blessed Virgin appeared to Sr. Justine Bisqueyburu, a Seminary Sister of the Daughters of Charity. This began a series of visits which culminated in a special gift of Mary: The Green Scapular. The official Green Scapular is made...

Homelessness Sunday

Homelessness Sunday is an annual day of ecumenical prayer and action marked by over 2,000 churches in England, Scotland and Wales. Scheduled for the last Sunday in January each year this group tries to raise consciousness of the needs of the homeless. From their...

CM Announces Awards for Systemic Change

The Congregation of the Mission has chosen three projects as the winners of the Systemic Change Award for 25 January 2007. They are: 1) from the Province of Madrid, Spain: a project on hospitality for and integration of transients in Andújar; 2) from the Province of...

Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati Confraternity At SJU

The Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati Confraternity is a Catholic Prayer Group at St. John's University in Jamica, Queens. Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati is a saint for the modern world, and especially for the young people of our time. Born in 1901 in Turin, Italy, his...

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