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VIncentians at Work in the Dominican Republic
by Beth | Jan 31, 2004 | Vincentian Family
$5,000 builds a 30' x36' chapel and a new understanding of Vincentian CommunityPatrick Tracey writes... "I Saw St. Vincent's Work In the Hills of the Dominican Republic" Last Feb. I partnered with a group of fellow lay Vincentians on a community-building project in...
St. Vincent on Baptism
by Beth | Jan 31, 2004 | Uncategorized
Sr. Mary Wedding, SC has supplied us with a translation of excerpts from a conference given in French by Fr. Bernard Koch CM on Vincent's concept of Baptism.The spirituality of Saint Vincent is not only a spirituality of action; it is a mystique; it is contemplation...
Lenten Letter of John Paul II
by Beth | Jan 29, 2004 | Church
This year’s theme - “Whoever receives one such child in my name receives me.” (Mt 18:5) - invites us to reflect on the condition of children. Today Jesus continues to call them to himself and to set them as an example to all those who wish to be his disciples. Jesus’...
Vincentian Millenium Partnership Opens New Web Site
by Beth | Jan 28, 2004 | Vincentian Family
Among the feautres on this site ....Cardinal Praises Vincentian Family"You are the kind of people who create the conditions by which this spark of fighting economic injustice is caught, and passed on. It is you that someone bumped into, your article they read, or...
Vincentian Convocation at Niagara University
by Beth | Jan 28, 2004 | Vincentian Family
Niagara university community will celebrate its annual Vincentian Heritage Convocation on Tuesday, January 27th. This years' honorees are Sister Mary Rose McGeady, D.C., the former head of Covenant House who has devoted her life to serving the needs of children, who...
John Paul II Calls for Joint Efforts to Battle World Hunger
by Beth | Jan 28, 2004 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
VATICAN CITY, JAN. 27, 2004 (Zenit.org).- John Paul II praised the work of the U.N. World Food Program and urged that the problem of hunger be addressed through "joint efforts.""The complexities of our modern era are such that the joint commitment and efforts of many...
Fr. Maloney Attends Vincentian Youth Meeting in Madrid
by Beth | Jan 27, 2004 | Vincentian Family
On January 24-25, the Vincentian Marian Youth (JMV) International Council held a meeting at Los Molinos, Madrid, Spain, for its regular session to start the year. .. The JMV presently operates in 65 countries.Fr. Robert Maloney, Director General; Gladys Abi-Said,...
SVDP and Catholic Charities in Portland Oregon Parnter on Low-cost Housing
by Beth | Jan 27, 2004 | Vincentian Family
Catholic Charities and the Portland Society of St. Vincent de Paul will collaborate for the first time on an affordable housing project near the St. Vincent de Paul headquarters off of Powell Boulevard in Southeast Portland.Kateri Park, a 50-unit complex, will be...
Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Reflections by Fr. Aidan Rooney, CM
by Beth | Jan 27, 2004 | Uncategorized
Fr. Rooney has posted his reflections of the Fourth Sunday of the Year February 1.This weekly series of reflections is available at any time by clicking on the link "Sunday Reflections" on the left side of every famvin.org page. It can also be directly accessed by...
Prayers Requested for Bp. Conway – Episcopal Moderator of SVDP
by Beth | Jan 26, 2004 | Vincentian Family
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul's National Episcopal Advisor, Bishop Edwin M. Conway of Chicago, Illinois, is in need of our prayers. His battle with cancer continues and he is about to undergo another round of treatment. Please help us inform our Vincentians...