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Articles from the Famvin News Archive
Daughters of Charity Celebrate 150 Years in Los Angeles
Daughters of Charity 150th Anniversary: Jan. 7 A Mass to commemorate the arrival of the Daughters of Charity to Los Angeles 150 years ago will take place Jan. 7, 4:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, 555 W. Temple Street in Los Angeles. Cardinal Roger...
Report Documents Growing Inequality In Australia
Last month, as corporate boardrooms toasted Australia’s “boom” economy, the Catholic charity organisation, the St Vincent de Paul Society, released a report documenting the growing gap between the country’s rich and poor. The social policy issues paper, Winners and...
Midwest CM (USA) Revamps Website
The Midwest Province has revamped its website.Among the interesting pages is a map with a listing of the sates they serve (including Kenya in Africa) smf snd a statistical overview of their personnel and ministries. Website
St. John’s Alumnus Opens an AIDS Hospice in Guatemala
January 05, 2006 Inspired by the mission Vincentian Mission and encounters with members of the Vincentian Curia in Rome, St. John’s University alumnus Josiah Mooney and his wife Katherine are carrying out the Vincentian Mission of caring for society’s most...
Need Clothing? – Thrift Shop Has Surplus
Sr. Brenda Fitz, DC has oversupply of clothes that could be helpful in other areas of the world."I'm a DC working at Catholic Charities in Effingham, IL. I'm writing to learn of famvin members who work in areas of the world where there is a need for clothing and...
Collaboration – De Paul University, Chicago and Vincentian Parish, New Orleans
Vincentian Pastor in New Orleans gets professional help from DePaul University organization that studies issues of land-use and community planning.New Orleans trip to repair, rebuild by Jake Malooley Staff Writer The Public Services program, in association with the...
President of SVDP Interview on EWTV
Joe Flannigan, President of the St. Vincent de Paul Society in the United States articulately presented the Society, its origins, works and spirituality on TV Wednesday January 4, 2005A copy of the hour long interview can be obtained by visit the EWTV site listing...
Elizabeth Ann Seton Makes FORBES Magazine
Apparently using an Associated Press newsfeed FORBES magazine lists Elizabeth Ann Seton in its "Today in History" feature for January 4On this date: In 1821, the first native-born American saint, Elizabeth Ann Seton, died in Emmitsburg, Md. Forbes Among the other...
January is CCHD's Poverty Awareness Month
WASHINGTON (January 4, 2005)– The Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) this month launched a new national awareness campaign that focuses attention on the nearly 36 million poor Americans—and even more attention on the poor and low-income people who are...
January – Education for Justice Calendar
The following dates are listed on the Education for Justice website for the month of January.JANUARY 2006 Poverty in America Awareness Month (CCHD) 1 New Year’s Day - World Day for Peace - Solemnity of Mary 2-8 National Migration Week (USCCB) 6 Epiphany 8 Baptism of...