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Vincentian Webmissiology Web Site Back On-line
by Beth | Feb 7, 2004 | Missions inter gentes
After a brief absence Atilano Fajardo's Webmissiology site is back on-line. The site offers a gateway to information about using the Internet in the service of mission activity.Web Missiology is the systematic study of the evangelizing activity of the Church and of...
Australian Controversy About Non-Catholics in SVDP
by Beth | Feb 6, 2004 | Vincentian Family
TIm Williams reports on the controversy in Australia about whether non-Catholics can hold office in the SVDPSYDNEY, February 5, 2004 (cathnews.com): CathNews reports today (Thursday Feb 5) that Brisbane's Archbishop John Bathersby has moved to assure non-Catholic St...
Sr. Evelyne Franc, DC – ”Towards a Civilization of Love”
by Beth | Feb 5, 2004 | Vincentian Family
The Vincentian Center for Church and Society at St. John's University is proud to present the text of Sr. Evelyne Franc's presentation during the Vincentian Convocation during Founder's Week at SJU. In this 10th Annual Vincentian Chair of Social Justice Lecture,...
New Articles Available at Vincentian Heritage Bookstore
by Beth | Feb 5, 2004 | Vincentian Family
The Vincentian Studies Institute Bookstore at de Paul University is a page listing its many new items.Among them "Elizabeth Seton: A Saint for a New Nation", "Conventional Wisdom", " Elizabeth Seton: Her Life, Her Spirituality, Her Impact", as well as art works on...
New Chapter in Chronological Dictionary of Vincent’s Life
by Beth | Feb 5, 2004 | Vincentian Family
Fr. Charlie Plock CM has just finished translating Chapter I of the Chronological Dictionary of St. Vincent. This chapter focuses on details of his birth and family.It includes a review of the literature on the date of Vincent's birth, details fo who his relatives...
St. Vincent de Paul Conference Opens in Appalachia
by Beth | Feb 5, 2004 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
Arnie Simonse has provided further background on what is fast becoming a collaborative Vincentian Family Project in West Virginia.Southern West Virginia lies in the heart of Appalachia…an area blessed with its sheltering mountains, warm faith-filled people and strong...
The Family Expands
by Beth | Feb 4, 2004 | Vincentian Family
The Holy See gave its consent to the Congregation of St Joseph to merge with the Brothers of Charity on 9 July 2003. From 14 until 19 December 2003, the Brothers of the Congregation of St Joseph (Sri Lanka, Batticaloa) were in Ja-Ela, near Colombo, where Brother René...
SVDP and Its ”Twinning” Efforts
by Beth | Feb 4, 2004 | Vincentian Family
" In keeping with the vision of Blessed Frédéric Ozanam to create a network of charity, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul sponsors a program called "Twinning". Twinning is a process where by Councils or Conferences of the Society assist other Councils...
SVDP Needs Help in West Virginia Venture
by Beth | Feb 3, 2004 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
A number of branches of the Vincentian Family on the East Coast have already decided to collaborate in responding to this need in our backyard.The southern counties of West Virginia lie in the heart of Appalachia. Because of the faltering coal industry, jobs are...
New Reflection on Liturgy For This Coming Sunday
by Beth | Feb 2, 2004 | Uncategorized
Fr. Aidan Rooney offers a reflection on the liturgy of the coming Sunday. ". .not I, however, but the grace of God that is within me.” (1 Cor. 15: 10c)"It can be found by clicking the link "Sunday Reflections" on the left side of famvin pages. (In the future I will...