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Vincent in Stained Glass Cathedral Window

Holy Cross Cathedral Boston Stained glass window depicts Vincent This window was created around 1880, probably manufactured by a German studio.  It was the gift of the St. Vincent de Paul Society in Boston. http://www.rcab.org/tourofcathedral/StVincentdP.html

Sister of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul

"Our heritage is rooted in the creativity and spirituality of Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac, in the willingness of Emilie Gamelin to risk and trust in Providence, in the responsiveness of the Montreal Sisters of Providence to the call of Bishop E.J. Horan, as...

Sister of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul

"Our heritage is rooted in the creativity and spirituality of Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac, in the willingness of Emilie Gamelin to risk and trust in Providence, in the responsiveness of the Montreal Sisters of Providence to the call of Bishop E.J. Horan, as...

Is There a ”Dgitial Divide”?

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration is wrong to declare that the digital divide is narrowing and should focus on expanding Internet access for the poor and less educated in their homes, leading consumer groups said Thursday.They contend the administration is...

God’s “Ingenious Love” at work on the Internet”

"Yes", says Passionist Victor Hoagland Ingenious Love St. Paul of the Cross, the founder of my religious community, the Passionists, used to say: "Love is ingenious." To an American like me, that saying seems to be an invitation to use my talents and imagination as...

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