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Articles from the Famvin News Archive
Collection of Statements of World Relgious Leaders on Iraq
by Beth | Mar 30, 2003 | Justice and Peace
The National Conference of Catholic Bishops in the USA has a collection of statements by religious leaders around the world regarding Iraq.Most of these statements from the Vatican and other national Bishop's Conferences were made prior to the formal commencement of...
Non-catholic Commits Self to Ideal of the SSVDP
by Beth | Mar 30, 2003 | Vincentian Family
A non-Catholic who, according to at least one Vincentian for whom he has worked, exemplifies all that the Society's Mission Statement says, Harden is living a 34-year-old dream to travel across the country and plans to do so by working for various Society...
Vincentian ''Vocation TeamWorks'' Offers its Resources
by Beth | Mar 29, 2003 | Vincentian Family
In the ongoing effort to share resources and collaborate in our common mission, the Vocation TeamWorks office (USA) is making available a number of projects that we designed and created for use in our vocation work--though their impact commands a much wider audience....
Leadership Ministry at dePaul Graduates Cohort
by Beth | Mar 29, 2003 | Vincentian Family
After two years of hard work ... 12 members of the original cohort (one student moved during the course of study) graduated on Saturday, February 8, 2003 with a Master of Science in Leadership & Policy Studies from DePaul University. 2003 Cohort of graduates from...
Remembering World Hunger – Each day 24,000 people die of hunger and hunger relat
by Beth | Mar 28, 2003 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
Forum Points Up a Problem Overshadowed by Mideast Tensions ROME, MARCH 27, 2003 (Zenit.org).- While nations were bracing for the war in Iraq, a group of diplomats, journalists and theologians met here to ensure that the major problem of world hunger would not be...
Impression of the Vincentian Work in Poland and its Work for Youth
by Beth | Mar 28, 2003 | Vincentian Family
In one of the opening conferences of the CEVIM 2002 meeting, Fr. Stanislaw Rospond CM gave us a brief history of the Congregation of the Mission in Poland. From its inception ? the time of St Vincent (1651) - to the present day, the Polish Province has had a...
SSVDP Maylasia Site
by Beth | Mar 28, 2003 | Vincentian Family
To-date we have 58 conferences with a membership of 700. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Malaysia began in 1934 with the first Conference (branch) formed in the then Church of the Assumption, Penang. In the early fifties, the Society began to mushroom along the...
Vincent on Liberation
by Beth | Mar 27, 2003 | Justice and Peace
From the archives of famvin... an article from "Vincentian Notebooks" Vincent was touched by the extreme misery of those afflicted and devastated by illness, war, hunger and epidemic. He tried to free them from this misery and sought ways to lead them out of their...
Ozanam on Strife
by Beth | Mar 27, 2003 | Justice and Peace
Someone has sent me a loose translation of two letters of Ozanam taken from a French work ""Saint Vincent de Paul et l'armée", Ed. du Cedre, Paris, 1975. "Here is what Blessed Federico Ozanam (1813-1853), founder of the Society of Saint Vincent De Paul, wrote to his...
Border Vocation Immersion Experience – Srs. of Charity of Cinncinatti
by Beth | Mar 27, 2003 | Vincentian Family
Border Vocation Immersion Experience True or False? Missionaries don?t exist today. They are a thing of the past. FALSE. Today?s world still cries out loudly for people who will cross cultures to serve those suffering from poverty or injustice. You can be a...