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OZSPIRIT – Bulletin of the of Caritas Australia

SYDNEY, March 24, 2004:  Last week's issue (#76) of OzSpirit, the bulletin of Caritas Australia, focussed on Bringing Hope in East Timor.  Online articles included: Sowing seeds to fight poverty and cultivate peace Come on Aussie - do the right thing? East Timor...

Simputer for poor goes on sale

A cheap handheld computer designed by Indian scientists has been launched after a delay of nearly three years. The team first came up with the idea for the Simputer in 2001 to help India's poor join the internet age. But development of the computer was hampered by...

Comprehensive Bibliography on Vincent

A reminder that there is a comprehensive bibliography of Vincentian materials available at the Vincentian Studies Institute web site.The page includes links to bibliographies of Vincent, Louise, International Resources and...

Pictures and Photos of Work of the DC in Liverpool

Sr. Margaret Barrett's visit to the Daughters of Charity in Liverpool provides the occasion for telling their story in words and pictures.From the account on the page listed below... "Today our Company is international and we are part of this.  Reconciliation is part...

Cornerstone Laid for DC Seminary in Kenya

"The 7th February 2004 was a day to remember in the life of our Sisters in Kenya and the eight English-Speaking Provinces which are sponsoring the mission there. - Bishop Ambrose Ravasi blessed the foundations of the two Seminary buildings: Chanzo for the Daughters...

”Vincentian Women” Sr. Betty Ann McNeill, DC

The site of the Ladies of Charity USA presents Sr. Betty Ann McNeill's 2000 presentation to their National Assembly on the topic "Vincentian Women". Gathered together in a sacred place,  Saint Louis is holy ground for the Ladies of Charity of the United States. The...

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