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famvinThe Vincentian Family is a movement made up of more than 160 institutions and some 4,000,000 people who follow Jesus Christ, serving the poor, as did St. Vincent de Paul, St. Louise de Marillac and many other believers who, over the last four centuries, have enriched the Vincentian charism.

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CM Archives in Paris Being Renovated

The Congregation of the Mission archives in Paris are currently undergoing renovation and will not be available for the immediate future.For pictures and French text visit http://www.famvin.org/cm/fr/FAMVINModeles/accueil/ARCH.%20avancemnt.html</a.

Net Activism Training Guide

NetAction provides a very strong resource for conducting political action campaigns using the internet and therefore it might be of interest to various groups of the Vincentian Family as we respond to the call concerning malaria.http://www.netaction.org/training/ From...

Malaria and the Vincentian Family

Specific recommendations of the International Committee of the Vincentian Family "Political Action" Against Malaria.“JOINTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR LIFE…. ….JOINTLY INVOLVED AGAINST MALARIA” Political engagement and effective actions September 27, 2003 – September 27, 2004...

Archives of the Ladies of Charity USA

To preserve the history of the Ladies of Charity, the National Board of the Ladies of Charity of the United States of America transferred their operational files to DePaul in June of 2002.  The Ladies of Charity, established by St. Vincent de Paul, providing services...

Letter from Malaria Committee

Letter from the International Committe of of the Vincentian Family regarding political action campaign against malaria.Dear Brothers and Sisters members of the Vicentian Family in the world: May the grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ be always with us” The international...

Press Coverage for Ladies of Charity

Margaret Kelly descrobes the Ladies of Charity in a feature article on the web site of the Diocese of Memphis.The first American Lady of Charity was a 23 year old wife and mother named Catherine Harkins. Born in Ireland, she came to America with her parents and was...

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