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Articles from the Famvin News Archive
“I hope someday you’ll join us, and the world will be as one”
Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time (C), August 18, 2013 – Jer 38, 4-6. 8-10; Heb 12, 1-4; Lk 12, 49-53 He is our peace (Eph 2, 14) Maybe Sam Harris and others would point to the theme of “fire” and “division” as a candid confession that religion is violent and...
Finding true treasure – Fr. Greg Gay, CM
Using the image of an American TV commercial of Viking warriors asking "What's in YOUR wallet today? Fr. Gregory Gay reflects on our "true treasure" at the closing Eucharist of the "Wise Money Management Conference" for Treasurers of the Congregation of the Mission,...
Tell me your friends….
People Jesus associated with In Jesus' time there were: People exploited by an unjust system. Growing unemployment. Impoverishment and growing debts. Powerful rich people who were unconcerned with the poverty of their brothers and sisters. Social tensions and...
If we could see inside hearts…
A profound look at life, in 4 minutes. The camera wanders and shows the inner lives of people around us as they do their daily tasks. Most of it is set in a hospital, where there is so much worry, sadness, some joy, bad news, good news, no news, anxiety, fear -- as...
“Doing the ‘Come and See’ thing”
Denise LaRock asks... "Have you been following the Church's new rockstar? Were you one of the few select millions able to spend a few days with Pope Francis in Rio for World Youth Day? Pope Francis on the beach leading the Way of the Cross with millions of young...
Pope – Look into eyes of the poor
Pope Francis asks a telling question... "when you give alms do you look in the eyes of the people you give them to?" “... the important thing is not looking at them from afar, or helping from afar. No, no! It is going to encounter them. This is the Christian! This is...
Education – Pathway to Systemic Change
"Education, A Pathway to Systemic Change in our Communities" (Pdf) is the title of a document circulated by the AIC as part of their preparation for the 2013 International Assembly. It was written by Fr. Eli Chavez , CM who is currently a member of the International...
Paper mache man highlights Homeless week
A paper mache homeless man highlights plight of homeless in Australia during Homeless Person's Week. The scene caught the eye of passers-by and made them think!The following story by John Gass from the Australian site My Daily News Meradith Callan of Tomewin with the...
Nuns top Billboard charts
Zenit.org reports - A group of contemplative nuns from Missouri put their prayerful singing onto a CD -- and it's been at the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Classical Music Chart for 13 consecutive weeks. “Not since 2006 has a group occupied the No. 1 spot for 13 weeks...
St. Vincent as first Treasurer
Provincial Treasurers of the Congregation of the Mission gathered to hear Fr. Gregory Gay offer his thoughts on "Vincent as the first Provincial Treasurer (Econome)". It does not require much imagination to transpose his thoughts to those who have responsibilities for...