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‘Divine Retreat Center’ Vincentian Congregation (VC) in India
by Beth | Feb 24, 2004 | Vincentian Family
"As visualized by St. Vincent, the Vincentian retreat ministry was to be aimed at renewing the lives of the people in a deep and living experience of the Sacraments of the Church. The seven Sacraments are holy means through which the saving power of God is bestowed...
A Sister of Charity writes of finding the cross… ”When the Towers Fell”
by Beth | Feb 23, 2004 | Vincentian Family
A recent issue COMPASSION magazine edited by the Passionists features a story about finding the cross in the events of 9/11 by Sr. Marueen Skelly, a Halifax Sister of Charity who served as a chaplain at both Ground Zero and the Fresh Kills Landfill. She writes.......
Innovative Irish Lenten Series Features Youth Speaking Out
by Beth | Feb 22, 2004 | Vincentian Family
Young Voices for Lent - On each Sunday of Lent at 6.30 pm Mass in St. Peter's Phibsboro we will have a young person speak to us about his or her work in bringing good news to others. First Sunday: February 29th Michael King Michael is a founder of Suas, an...
Vincentian Center (Denver) – Online Retreat Information
by Beth | Feb 22, 2004 | Spirituality and Spiritual Practice
Reality At Work - A Lenten Retreat for Working People offered in on-line version by the Vincentian Center for Spirituality and Work. The following is a description of our online adaptation of “Reality at Work.” In our adaptation we have included all the basic elements...
Agenda for Xth International Meeting Available in English
by Beth | Feb 21, 2004 | Vincentian Family
The English translation of the Agenda of the Tenth Meeting of International Leaders of the Vincentian Family is now available below complete with a list of participants.AGENDA Opening Prayer 1. Most Significant Activities of the year 2003 Each one of the branches will...
More on ‘Who Is Rich, Who Is Poor’
by Beth | Feb 21, 2004 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
The Educate For Justice web site examines the poverty of our brothers and sisters in the Global South and compares it to the great wealth in the countries of the Global North. (MIssing link now added)Featured in this unit are prayers, reflections based on quotes...
CM Eastern Province Donates Library to Catholic University of E. Africa
by Beth | Feb 20, 2004 | Vincentian Family
Th Eastern Province of the Congregation of the Mission is in process of shipping Mary Immaculate Library to the Catholic University of East Africa.After Mary Immaculate Major Seminary closed some years ago the library was moved to St. Joseph's Preparatory Seminary in...
By What Criteria Do Researchers Say People are Poor
by Beth | Feb 20, 2004 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
Development Gateway at http://www.developmentgateway.org/ has posted a brief article providing some perspective... The entire site is rich in information helpful to understanding poverty, its systemic causes and what is necessary to combat it.Poverty Indicators -...
First Asian Meeting of JMV National Councils
by Beth | Feb 19, 2004 | Vincentian Family, Vincentian Marian Youth
Fr. Robert Maloney CM writes "...in order to promote communication among the different National Councils, as well as with the International Council and International Secretariat, and in order to begin the remote preparation for the Second General Assembly in 2005, we...
Dallas SVDP Renders An Accounting of Itself
by Beth | Feb 19, 2004 | Vincentian Family
The Society is committed to being good stewards of the gifts entrusted to us. More than 91 cents of every dollar spent assists people in need. For the full story on its finances and many other interesting pages visit http://svdpdallas.org/efficiencies.htm