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New Reference Work on Frederic Ozanam

Reference Book on Frederic Ozanam by Gérard CHOLVY, Professor Emeritus at the Université de Montpellier (France), and expert in religious studies of modern France. "We waited a long time for the beatification of Frederic Ozanam. We were still waiting for a book that...

Death of Catherine Labouré – December 31,1876

For further details see the text of the biography by Fr. Joseph Dirvin, CM.Catherine Labouré is mentioned at least twice on Vatican web site. Click to search Vatican documents for Catherine Labouré. Since some of these references are buried deep within the documents...

Malaria Deadlier than HIV/AIDS

It is amazing to hear that there is any other disease(s) known that is deadlier than HIV/AIDS.Deadlier than HIV/AIDS By Oluwatosin Adebomeyin We all know that HIV/AIDS is acquired or contracted through one having blood contact with the blood of an already infected...

January Events in the Vincentian Family

Among the events of significance to the Vincentian Family during the month of January are the celebrations of the feast of Elizabeth Ann Seton (1/4) and the Foundation of the Congregation of the Mission 1/25/1617.Visit http://www.famvin.org/enarchive/calendar.htm for...

Christmas Message of John Paul II

VATICAN CITY, DEC. 25, 2003 (Zenit.org).- Here is a translation of the Christmas message John Paul II gave, in Italian, at midday today in St. Peter's Square. 1. "Descendit de caelis Salvator mundi. Gaudeamus!" The Savior of the world has come down from heaven. Let us...

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