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The "Vincentian Mission" in a Public School

Often, we only hear of the Vincentian Mission being lived out in an overtly Vincentian, or, at least Catholic, institution. But people trained by members of the Vincentian Family bring their training everywhere they go! This morning (January 30), I was privileged to...

Vincent and Louise in Deus Caritas Est

Benedict writes, "The figures of saints such as Francis of Assisi, Ignatius of Loyola, John of God, Camillus of Lellis, Vincent de Paul, Louise de Marillac, Giuseppe B. Cottolengo, John Bosco, Luigi Orione, Teresa of Calcutta to name but a few—stand out as lasting...

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,...

CM Superior General Meets With New Provincials

Fr. Gregory Gay, Superior General, his Council and various specialists meet with the newest group of Provincial Leaders.This year's meeting involved 13 new Provincials from Europe, Africa, South American, North America, Central Ameerica and India. For the list and a...

'God Is Love': in Benedict XVI and in Art

Contemplative Nun Comments on New Encyclical ROME, JAN. 27, 2006 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI's first encyclical, "Deus Caritas Est," suggests numerous poetic images. To reflect on its poetic aspects in greater depth, ZENIT interviewed art critic Sister Maria Gloria...

Project Hopi

A Winter Trip of Evangelization for Vincentian Young Adults is being offered this February to anyone between the ages of 21-39. Our service will bring us in direct contact with the Native American community on the Navajo and Hopi Reservation in Tuba City, AZ. VOYA is...

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