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VFCAP Photo Album on Facebook
As you can see from the VFCAP photo album this day focused on Vincentian Virtues. Fr. Dan Borlick led the session on the connection between Vincent de Paul and virtues and focused on issues such as What is Vincentian Simplicity , etc Where have you seen lack of these...
Behind the Scenes – Sounds of Silence
Cherish all Vincentians who are not on the front line. They are generally the people doing the banking or books, keeping records and quietly cleaning and stocking our shelves, in larders, stores and offices.
“Vincentian as Visionary/Re-awakening”
Fr. Griffin shared the importance of telling our stories to help each person learn from another.
VFCAP Day 2 – First photos
Module 1 - “A Vincentian is a Visionary... Reawakening” - with Rev. Fr. Patrick Griffin, CM Outcomes To connect with each other To be inspired by the charism of the primary/primitive spirit (Hear some Vincentian stories, Learn from the stories) To connect with their...
Pope literally breaking ground for peace
Who could have imagined such a picture of the Pope literally breaking ground for peace?
Pentecost in Paris – Vincentian Family
Pentecost in Paris – The Vincentian Family Collaborative Action Program (VFCAP) 2014 first day
Buffalo’s tribute to Daughters of Charity
Sister Mary Grace Higgins needed the cuddle this time around more than the newborn did. After a few squirms, little Jackson Price – just 5 days old and a tad over 5 pounds – settled into Higgins’ arms and began to nod off. A “cuddler” in the neonatal intensive care...
Attitudes and Values of volunteers
The June ongoing formation booklet from the AIC or International Association of Charity focuses on three virtues that should be characteristic of every volunteer or member around the world. These booklets are part of the preparation for celebration of the 400th...
Seton Hill Sisters of Charity – Johnstown Flood
Sister of Charity (Seton Hill) Archivist Sister Louise Grundish has contributed a series of posts on the occasion of the 125th Anniversary of the Johnstown Flood. Click here to visit the first post of the blog and learn about the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill who...
Latest issue of Nuntia online
The latest issue of NUNTIA of the Congregation of the Mission is now online. It features a lengthy report of Father Gregory’s visitation of the Eastern Province.