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Collection of Resources on Rosalie Rendu
by Beth | Nov 20, 2003 | Vincentian Family
Deborah Payne of the SVDP "Voice of the Poor" site has compiled a fine list of resources related to the beatification of Rosalie Rendu.She has gathered in one place... - SVDP News Related to Sr. Rosalie - News Reports on the Beatification of Sister Rosalie: - Links to...
Help for Prescription Drugs – SSVDP
by Beth | Nov 20, 2003 | Vincentian Family
The national site of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul features a link describing "an excellent web site for helping people with prescription needs, www.HelpingPatients.org. If the drug manufacturer has an aid program, this page tells you how to get into the...
National SSVDP Annouces 2005 International Assembly
by Beth | Nov 19, 2003 | Vincentian Family
The national site of the SVDP announced on 11/04/2003 the convocation of the 2005 General Assembly.Next SSVP International Assembly 2005 will be in Brazil International News Releases Posted on 11/04/2003 Rome, 19th October 2003 The SSVP's 12th International...
Celebration of the Foundation of the Daughters of Charity
by Beth | Nov 19, 2003 | Vincentian Family
Fr. Richard McCullen, CM, former Superior General, reflects on the foundation of the Daughters of Charity November 29, 1633."...let me come down from the mountain and walk along that street in Paris, where on this day St. Louise gathered the first Daughters of Charity...
Resources for Feast of St. Catherine Laboure – November 28
by Beth | Nov 18, 2003 | Vincentian Family
November 28 marks the feast of St. Catherine Laboure.http://www.amm.org/catherine.htmThe Story of Saint Catherine Laboure * The Early Life of Saint Catherine Laboure * The Apparitions of Saint Catherine Laboure * The Silent Life of Saint Catherine Laboure * A Prayer...
Tracking the Power of a Press Release – Reuters Story
by Beth | Nov 18, 2003 | Vincentian Family
For an education on the power of an article in a news service such as Reuters click on the link for this Google search of web sites that have picked up this story on using the Internet to Foster Vocations.The story was picked up by a number of other news services...
Fr. Maloney's Last Advent Letter
by Beth | Nov 17, 2003 | Uncategorized
Fr. Robert Maloney writes his final Advent message to the entire Vincentian Family. (Reminder - You can email this article by clicking on the "send to a friend" option on the right side of this or any story on famvin. You can also choose a "printer friendly" option...
Shrine of Miraculous Medal (Paris) Bulletin for November
by Beth | Nov 17, 2003 | Vincentian Family
Rue du Bac bulletin for November available on official web site of the Chapel of the Miraculous Medal in Paris. http://chapellenotredamedelamedaillemiraculeuse.com/EN/G3.aspInformation about a guided tour of the Chapel where the apparitions took place.
Thanksgiving and the Feast of the Miraculous Medal
by Beth | Nov 17, 2003 | Vincentian Family
"The story begins on the night of July 18-19, 1830. A child (perhaps her guardian angel) awakened Sister (now Saint) Catherine Labouré, a novice in the community of the Daughters of Charity in Paris, and summoned her to the chapel. There she met with the Virgin Mary...
257 Out Of Every 1000 Children Die Before Age 5 – Afghanistan
by Beth | Nov 16, 2003 | Justice and Peace
Afghanistan, a country of roughly 22.5 million people, is in a truly desperate situation. Out of every 1000 children born, 257 die before turning five. Seventy-eight percent of the population live in rural areas, of which only 11% have access to drinking water, and a...