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Pope Relaunches Vatican II’s Call to Justice

VATICAN CITY, MARCH 16, 2005 (Zenit.org).- John Paul II has again proposed to the Church and to humanity the call to justice launched 40 years ago by the Second Vatican Council. "The challenge constantly facing the Church," consists in "reminding all believers of the...

Updates for Regional Planning Calendar

After a period of inattention I am once again inviting people to send dates of regional/local meetings of the Vincentian Family so that they can be included on the Regional Planning Calendar link which can be reached from every famvin page.The intention of this...

Vincentian Martyrs of World Word II

Homily delivered by Fr. Marcelo Manimtim, C.M., Provincial Superior, Philippine Province, during the mass offered in memory of the 10 Spanish Vincentians (6 priests and 4 Brothers) who were killed by the Japanese on Feb. 9, 1945 during the liberation of Manila and 9...

Monsieur Vincent – Now Available in DVD

The film on St. Vincent de Paul (Monsieur Vincent) is in DVD format from the Province of Puerto Rico. The Province of Puerto Rico has had a Center for Pastoral Services for the past 17 years. The center publishes a series of pamphlets and gives pastoral grants for...

March 25 in the life of the Followers of Louise

A collection of historical and present events that are marked on March 25.Note that this year the Daughters of Charity will be renewing their vows after Easter on April 4 due to the conflict with Holyh Satuirday. March 25 These dates were culled from the Vincentian...

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