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DC (Great Britain) Provincial Meeting

From the 25-29 April Sisters gathered from North, South, East and West of Britain to participate in a five day Province Meeting in Ushaw College outside Durham, in the North East of England. Not everyone could manage to attend because of age, ill-health or the demands...

CM Archbishop Re-appointed by Benedict XVI

Pope John Paul II has appointed a Slovenian prefect of the Congregation for Religious and a Croatian secretary general of the Synod of Bishops.Archbishop Rode, a 69-year-old Lazarist priest, has previously served at the Vatican as secretary of the Pontifical Council...

The Tsunami and the Vincentian Family

On April 22, the St. Vincent de Paul Society (SSVP) organized a get-together in Salamanca, with representatives of AIC, Daughters of Charity and the Congregation of the Mission, to exchange points of view towards an effective collaboration in favor of the victims of...

Collaborative Vincentian Formation in Brazil

Major branches of the Vincentian Family in Brazil collaborated in a Vincentian School of Formation. They have also made plans for more such gatherings.SCHOOL OF VINCENTIAN FORMATION Fortaleza, Caerá – Brazil, 09 y 10 April 2005 Chronicle Encouraged by the Vincentian...

THE FIRST VINCENTIAN BISHOP IN AUSTRALIA

MARSFIELD NSW, May 2, 2005: An article titled The First Vincentian Bishop in Australia - Michael O'Farrell CM, written by Fr Greg Cooney CM, is now available on the Studies Pages of this Site. The article was first printed in Oceania Vincentian (Vol 5 September 2004),...

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