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''Learn From the Poor''

What is it that [the poor] teach us? They remind us of the impermanence of this existence and how attached we are to what passes away. " Taken from the beginning of day 12 of a 40 day email/e-course retreat at "Spirituality and Health" We have so much, and when...

Australian Vinnies Focus on Gold Coast Homeless

GOLD COAST QLD, November 9, 2003 (catholicleader.com.au): Homeless single fathers and their children, who are sleeping in cars or on the beach each night, are the new face of poverty on the Gold Coast.  St Vincent de Paul Society Gold Coast regional president Stephen...

Brief History of the Missionary Cenacle Family

"Father Judge (was convinced) that the priest by himself was insufficient to meet the pastoral needs of the day. " A Brief History of the Missionary Cenacle Family Father Thomas Augustine Judge, C.M., was ordained a priest at the dawn of the twentieth century when the...

Churches' Role in Diseases of Poverty

"Churches and communities of faith: Significant and sustainable partners in the fight against the diseases of poverty " An editorial recognizing the role of Faith Communities by Vice-President of Christian Connections for International Health "The faith community –...

NUNTIA October 2003 Issue Now Available

The October issue of NUNTIA, the official newsletter of the Congregation of the Mission, is now available online.This issue features reports of the latest meeting of the members of the General Council, Vincentian representation at the Silver Jubilee celebrations for...

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