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Articles from the Famvin News Archive
Scientists Close to Malaria Cure
by Beth | Jan 15, 2004 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
Chemicals which had been sitting on a shelf at the National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR) for more than 80 years could hold the key to finding a cure for the killer disease malaria. In 2001 scientists at the NIMR in The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, stumbled across the...
Former Head of SSVDP Conference on Path to Beatification
by Beth | Jan 14, 2004 | Vincentian Family
Ross Dizon alerts us to the following... For saying “no” to Hitler, a former president of the Conference of St. Vincent is on possible path to beatification.The Bolzano-Bressanone Diocese has opened the local phase of the process of beatification of Josef Mayr-Nusser,...
Helping Developing Countries (and yourself) from Your Own Home
by Beth | Jan 14, 2004 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
Online Volunteering and its very real impact on developing countries... and on volunteers themselves . The UN Volunteers program (www.unvolunteers.org) featured two new articles about online volunteering in international settings in the December 2003 issue of UNV News...
Pope’s Annual ”State of the World” Address to Vatican Diplomats
by Beth | Jan 14, 2004 | Church
Zeinit News Service carries the Pope's Annual address to the accredited members of the diplomatic corps. It is often viewed as his "State of the World" address in that it expresses his concerns.Zenit provides an English language...
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and a CM Connection
by Beth | Jan 13, 2004 | Church
January 18-25 marks the Annual Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. One of the early pioneers in the ecumenical movement was Ferdinand Portal, CM For additonal resources on Christian Unity Week visit World Council of Churches More resources about Ferdinand...
Restoration of Historic Site for the SCN and the Federation
by Beth | Jan 13, 2004 | Vincentian Family
A 200 year old Log House named after Bishop Benedict Joseph Flaget is being restored. It was in this house where Bishop Flaget once lived, where the early administration of the diocese of Bardstown, KY formed in 1808 took place, where the Sisters of Charity of...
”Sayings That Shape Us” – The Wisdom of Our Heritage
by Beth | Jan 12, 2004 | Uncategorized
This site is sponsoring a new page which contains the sayings that today's followers of Vincent , Louise, Frederic, etc., have submited as having shaped their lives.The page is just in its infancy both in design and content. Yet we are blessed to have contributions...
Poverty Needs Thought as well as Money
by Beth | Jan 11, 2004 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
Tim Williams, CM alerts us to ....MELBOURNE, "We must begin to understand poverty as a multi-dimensional concept that goes beyond just material deprivation. "MELBOURNE, January 9, 2004 (theage.com.au): Patrick McClure, chief executive of Mission Australia, comments in...
December Issue of NUNTIA Available
by Beth | Jan 11, 2004 | Vincentian Family
The current issue of the official newsletter of the Congregation of the Mission provides news of the Vincentian Fathers and Brothers during the month of December.These news briefs report on... Activities of the General Curai Preparation for the General Assembly 2004...
Was Friday Vincent’s Day to Write Letters?
by Beth | Jan 10, 2004 | Uncategorized
A glance at Vincent's activities during the year 1658 seems to indicate that Vincent was in the habit of writing letters each Friday. John Rybolt, CM, former Director of the International Center for Vincentian Formation (CIF), has made available a massive...