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Fr. Maloney of the Role of Treasurer

"Your job is many-faceted. At times you must be bookkeeper, accountant, administrator, counselor, investor, legal representative, lawyer, and insurance agent." "Many of you have very little formal preparation for these tasks, even though you often perform them...

”Project Vincent” – July 8-11

Ron Hoye, CM has jsut sent word about Project Vincent -- an exciting faith opportunity for young adults this summer! - Geared for 20-35 year olds, Project Vincent is an opportunity for young people to gather together in the Vincentian spirit to learn about and be...

JMV Leadership Activities

Having been invited by the National Council of the Marian Association (the name used by the JMV of Italy), with the objective of participating in the National Encounter for Priest Directors and Sister Advisors, Fr. Pedro Castillo went to Rome from April 15-18. On the...

‘Practical Guide for the Local Superior of the CM

"I am very happy to present to you this Practical Guide for the Local Superior. I hope that it will be helpful both in the formation of superiors and in their everyday service to the confreres in our houses." Robert Maloney, C.M.To the members of the Congregation of...

April 25 Africa Malaria Day

April 25 marks Africa Malaria Day. For further background information on Vincentian Family involvement to end this disease which kills every 29 seconds visit http://www.famvin.org/malaria

SUnday is Africa Malaria Day

Sunday is Africa Malaria Day which marks the fourth anniversary of the Roll Back Malaria Summit in Abuja. The pleges made in Abuja - where leaders set ambitious targets for 2005 - are not being fulfilled by many of the African countries, bilateral donors and members...

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