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Daily Lenten Liturgy Reflections – Peace and Justice
by Beth | Mar 5, 2003 | Justice and Peace
Robert Waldrop's series of daily Lenten reflections based on the liturgy of Lent with a Peace and justice thrust.Originally prepared in 1998 the series still holds value since so many of the daily readings remain the same from Lent to Lent....
Report from Formation Meeting in Taiwan
by Beth | Mar 5, 2003 | Vincentian Family
The theme of this Meeting was "The Vincentian Face of Prayer and Formation."This one in Taiwan follows earlier ones at Suva in Fiji, and those at the provinces of North India, Philippines, and Indonesia....
Sisters of Charity of New York Issue Statement on Peace in Iraq
by Beth | Mar 4, 2003 | Justice and Peace
At the close of their recent Assembly, the Sisters of Charity of New York issued the following statement on peace in Iraq.As Sisters of Charity of New York and Associates gathered in Assembly, we proclaim the word of charity for our time: PEACE. In the face of war, we...
Maloney – Profile of the Lay Catholic in the 21st Century
by Beth | Mar 4, 2003 | Vincentian Family
"Priscilla and Aquila Set Out Again" by Robert P. Maloney In March 10, 2003 issue of America Magazine We who live today in a notably hierarchical church do not always find it easy to appreciate the important role of lay people in the early church, especially of women,...
Fr. Maloney – On Creativity in Mission Today
by Beth | Mar 3, 2003 | Vincentian Family
Fr. Robert Maloney writes on "Some Opportunities for Creativity in the Congregation of the Mission Today" Jesus was very aware that works speak to us more powerfully than words, that witness moves us more forcefully than commands, and that symbols engage us...
101 Ways to Stop the War
by Beth | Mar 2, 2003 | Justice and Peace
Compiled and written by Guy Dauncey, Victoria, BC, Canada Ten Ways to Stop the War with Your Email Ten Ways to Stop the War with Your Pen Ten Ways to Stop the War with Your Signs Ten Ways to Stop the War with Your Body Ten Ways to Stop the War with Your Mind Ten Ways...
Lenten Resources
by Beth | Mar 2, 2003 | Uncategorized
Amazing collection of Lenten resources ranging from studies through to art and movie resources.A good place to start surfing the web for useful materials. http://www.textweek.com/lent.htm
Vincentians in Cuba
by Beth | Mar 1, 2003 | Vincentian Family
Cuba, for almost half a century, has been the center of attention of millions of people. Some have seen in this small island a garden of roses, others a modernday battleground between David and Goliath. The figure of Che Guevara has been given a special prominence,...
Comparing How Religious Groups View the Iraq Issues
by Beth | Feb 27, 2003 | Justice and Peace
Belief.net offers a revealing comparison chart of how major religious groups view the issues concerning Iraq on BeliefNet. Thanks to Ross Dizon for pointing this out.
Lay Vincentian Missionaries (MISEVI)
by Beth | Feb 27, 2003 | Vincentian Family
Presentation at the Vincentian Month in Paris by Eva Villar, International President of MISEVI and Felipe Nieto, C.M. of the International Team MISEVI MISEVI is the youngest member of the Vincentian Family. It is the most recent, but also the smallest and is still...