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Resources for AIC/LCUSA

Collection of key documents related to the International Association of Charities (known as Ladies of Charity in the USA)The list of documents leads to short summaries of the contents of each document and how to purchase them. http://www.famvin.org/aic/BIBLIOIN.html

Site devoted to Mother House of the CM in Paris

A page on the Maison-Mère (Mother House) of the Congregation of the Mission at 95 Rue de Sèvres, Paris has been added to Australian Vincentian site at: http://www.vincentians.org.au/vinhermmere.htm The first home of the Congregation of the Mission was the College...

Can We Do More Against Global Poverty?

A perspective posted on the web site of the Vincentian Priests and Brother in Australia and FijiMELBOURNE, April 30, 2002 (theage.com.au):  Tim Colebatch, Economics Editor of The Age, comments on Australia's possible contribution to the fight agains global poverty. ...

Volunteers Needed for World Youth Day

Language and Health-Care Skills Among the Needs TORONTO, APRIL 28, 2002 (Zenit.org).- Registration has opened for those wishing to volunteer for World Youth Day. The WYD Center for the training of volunteers began its activities Friday in Toronto. Its aim is to...

Perspectives on the first 150 years of the CM

"The History of the Congregation of The Mission: An event for which to ask forgiveness?" By Luigi Mezzadri, C.M. (recently deceased) A sober historical reading of the first century and a half of history (1625-1789) of the Congregation of the Mission. Click full text

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