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Social Media – Saving lives?

In the midst of discussions about the negative effects of social media here is a counter point about about how social media saves lives. Noted social media blogger Beth Kanter offers this post on her blog. Taryn Degnan shares her observations about the use of social...

Father’s Day – Approaches

Igniter Media offers 6 short video reflections that stimulate reflection. Perhaps one of them speaks to you and fits your relationship.Hard to say  - It's not always easy saying thanks to your Dad, but make the effort...it's worth it. The Adventure of Fatherhood...

Father’s Day – celebrating relationship

Busted Halo offers ... A retreat for fathers and children to celebrate relationships that continue to influence us as young adults. You can do this retreat on your own or with your dad! Live far away? Email Dad the link and get on the phone, Facetime, or Skype. So, in...

Round up of Charity Federation News

The Sisters of Charity of Halifax provide a periodic summary of events around the Sisters of Charity Federation. The June edition offers information about how the various members of the Federation have been involved with  the Nuns on the bus for immigration, a...

Pope ‘s unscripted comments

A verified summary of private comments by the Pope on a variety of sensitive issues is prompting increased media coverage. For the source texts that most commentary articles are referring to visit the following sites Whispers in the Loggia - influential source for...

How the girl next door got sold

Although first published about a year ago "Selling the Girl Next Door" still makes riveting news and lends urgency to the work of many members of the Vincentian Family... CNN's Amber Lyon Investigates Internet Child Sex Trafficking in America Selling the Girl Next...

After Hotel Rwanda?

The 2004 movie Hotel Rwanda told the harrowing story of the massacres of 1994. But what happened after that? Fr. Zeracristos Yosief, CM Assistant General of the Congregation of the Mission shares this report of a recent visit to...

Youth “Let us go to the poor”

World Youth Day in Rio will provide Vincentian Family  youth many opportunities to deepen their commitment to go the poor as Bl. Frederic Ozanam asked  his companions. The following video gives a flavor of their mission and music. The words of the video follow below...

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