The FAMVIN Digital Network
The Vincentian Family is a movement made up of more than 160 institutions and some 4,000,000 people who follow Jesus Christ, serving the poor, as did St. Vincent de Paul, St. Louise de Marillac and many other believers who, over the last four centuries, have enriched the Vincentian charism.
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Articles from the Famvin News Archive
Daughters of Charity Working with Learning Disabled
Daughters of Charity in Great Britan working with people with learning disabilities have a web site explaining their work. SPRED is a network of groups set up to help people with learning disabilities to become integrated into their parish liturgy and community...
”People of the Scarred Coin”
Fr. Tom McKenna challenges the present day followers of Vincent to create future generations of "People of the Scarred Coin." To achieve this ideal, especially in the present times, we must continually practice, personally and institutionally, the favorite virtue of...
Fr. Maloney Shares Mission Stories
The Site of the Association of the Miraculous Medal has a collection of Fr. Maloney's stories from the MIssionshttp://www.amm.org/mission.htm
New edition of Ozanews
April 2002 Edition of Ozanews, 45% of Vincentian World speaks Portuguese.Contains features on Formation and Spirituality, Development and Solidarity, News from the Councils. Of interest ... The international president José Ramón DÃaz - Torremocha, through Confrere...
Special issue of Ozanews – Women
Special issue devoted to women in the church, world and the Vincentian Family.This special issue covers issues such as The Woman and the Church The Woman and the Church The Woman and the World Violence against the Woman The Woman and the Society of Saint Vincent de...
Vincentian Marian Youth English Edition
English site of VIncentian Marian Youth
Every Year Three Countries Give Up Death Penalty
See report in Ozanews
VIncent De Paul Society Australian National Site
SVDP Australian national websiteAmong the links on the site - services, media releases and reports, events, how you can help, youth, links, mission , history http://www.vinnies.org.au/national/
Graphics of Key Places in Vincentian History
Tim Williams, CM has begun a "Heritage Page" with graphics of various place in VIncentian History.Vincent de Paul was born in 1581 at Ranquine, a hamlet near the village of Pouy (now known as St Vincent de Paul), a few kilometres from Dax in the south-west of France....