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Articles from the Famvin News Archive
New Painting of Ozanam – Sr. Ellen LaCapria, D.C.
by Beth | Apr 8, 2003 | Vincentian Family
"This painting (acrylic - 24"X30") of Frederick Ozanam was commission by Lourdes Hospital in Binghamton, NY to be displayed in their education hall dedicated to this Blessed man. The portrait depicts Frederick as a husband, scholar and a man of the church. The two...
Medicines Needed in Caritas-Iraq's Aid Centers
by Beth | Apr 8, 2003 | Justice and Peace
AMMAN, Jordan, APRIL 7, 2003 (Zenit.org).- Caritas-Iraq's liaison office in Amman is planning to send basic medicines to Baghdad to supplement the dwindling supplies in 14 Caritas aid centers throughout war-torn Iraq. A total of 230 people are manning these centers,...
Globalization of Solidarity
by Beth | Apr 8, 2003 | Justice and Peace
Effective Development Excludes No One, Says Archbishop Martino Proposes Initiatives for "Globalization of Solidarity" ROME, APRIL 7, 2003 (Zenit.org).- If development is to be complete, it must reach everyone, says the president of the Pontifical Council for Justice...
International SSVDP President on Iraq Crisis
by Beth | Apr 7, 2003 | Vincentian Family
In many countries the Conference members are directly facing the consequences of the war. They need financial means to provide the necessary help every day. They also need everyone's prayers to turn their environment into DEEDS OF PEACE.Dear Confreres, The Iraq war...
The ''Navy Link'' and Elizabeth Ann Seton
by Beth | Apr 7, 2003 | Uncategorized
Shortly after the canonization of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Rome on September 14, 1975 by Pope Paul VI, the then Chief of Navy Chaplains, Monsignor John J. O'Connor (formerly John Cardinal O'Connor, the Archbishop of New York) took the initiative to proclaim Mother...
World Health Day
by Beth | Apr 7, 2003 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
Mindful that 24,000 infants a day die due to lack of food, water and sanitation let us take note of World Health Day 2003. "Every year over 5 million children ages 0 to 14 die from diseases related to their environments..." Secretary-General Kofi A. Annan - <a...
''Spirit of Frederic, Changing Lives''
by Beth | Apr 6, 2003 | Vincentian Family
More 1000 Vincentians are expected to attend the 89th National Meeting of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will be held September 3-6 in Atlanta.Among the featured speakers... Fr. Bryon Heihir, Dr. Diana Hayes, Msgr. Richard Lopez. For fuerther details as they...
''Powerpoint'' Reflection on Vincent and Louise
by Beth | Apr 6, 2003 | Uncategorized
The Daughters of Charity of the Emmitsburg Province have posted a brief powerpoint presentation on Vincent and Louise.These fourteen slides can be found at http://www.daughtersofcharity-emmitsburg.org/Vincent%20and%20Louise%20Reflection_files/frame.htm
Role of SSVDP in Providing Relief for Women in 1890's
by Beth | Apr 6, 2003 | Vincentian Family
"The only men within the Church to provide relief for women [in the 1890's] were the members of the St. VIncent de Paul Society, whose leaders asserted that the plight of widows equaled that of orphans."From ERIN'S DAUGHTERS IN AMERICA, IRISH IMMIGRANT WOMEN IN THE...
Non-Vincentians help out, too!
by Beth | Apr 4, 2003 | Vincentian Family
Report in SVDP-LA newsletter shows how work of Vincentians Inspires non-Vincentians Lenten Soup Night is funded by donations from conference members, who provide canned soup and rolls, she said. In addition, some non-Vincentians “have just chimed in and helped,”...