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Articles from the Famvin News Archive
Newly discovered portrait of St. Vincent
by Beth | Jan 7, 2003 | Vincentian Family
Claude Lautissier, CM of Paris reports a newly discovered portrait of Vincent dating from the 17th century.This previously unknow portrait dates from the 18th century. For a photo of the painting as well as it background visit the French site of the Congregation of...
No shortage of VIncentian Family Vocations in Vietnam
by Beth | Jan 6, 2003 | Vincentian Family
During the past year in Vietnam, 14 confreres were ordained to the diaconate and one was ordained to the priesthood. This is an extraordinary happening for this region, which depends on the Province of Paris. We do not know, however, when the new deacons will be...
Are there alternatives to war against Iraq?
by Beth | Jan 6, 2003 | Justice and Peace
Hungry people hope so. From the Bread for the World website... The United States seems headed toward war against Iraq. But military action against Iraq could bring dire consequences for hungry and poor people—not only in Iraq, but around the world. As peacemakers and...
Vincentian Computer Training Project for Workers
by Beth | Jan 6, 2003 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
A basic computer science project was started last 27 September in Tandang Sora, Quezon City (Philippines) for the domestic employees who live in that area. Various seminarians and lay experts, led by a confrere, animate the program which has begun to function in the...
DC's Breaking the Cycle of Poverty in Ethiopia
by Beth | Jan 5, 2003 | Vincentian Family
In Addis Ababa the Daughters of Charity are trying to break the poverty cycle by means of a very special place - the ATSE School. Breaking the poverty cycle Once the basic essentials for life have been secured, the best way to break the cycle of poverty is to empower...
St. Vincent de Paul Formation School for the Laity – Central America
by Beth | Jan 5, 2003 | Vincentian Family
103 Central America The St. Vincent de Paul Theological Formation School, located in San Jacinto (San Salvador) and inaugurated a little over a year ago, recently introduced areas of study which will contribute in responding to the signs of the times and, especially,...
Report from CM in Venezuela
by Beth | Jan 4, 2003 | Vincentian Family
Venezuela Dramatic Situation. The Visitor, Fr. Antonio González, wrote to tell us that Venezuela is going through a difficult situation, that it is suffering from a strike that has already lasted a month, without hope for a quick solution due to the contrary positions...
CM hosts International Meeting of Archivists
by Beth | Jan 4, 2003 | Vincentian Family
On 3 December, the Curia House was host to the year-end meeting of the archivists of religious Congregations in Rome. Fr. Rolando DelaGoza, Archivist and Procurator General, presented a short paper on “Archivists: Starting from Scratch,” which outlined the various...
Vincentian Book of Prayer.
by Beth | Jan 3, 2003 | Uncategorized
From 13-20 December, Fr. Aidan Rooney (Orl) was at the General Curia working on the draft of the Vincentian Book of Prayer that will be sent later to the Visitors, leaving ample space for local and regional adaptation and enrichment. (Source: NUNTIA cf....
Pope to Ordain Vincentian Priest a Bishop for Ukraine
by Beth | Jan 3, 2003 | Vincentian Family
Msgr. Milan Sasik of the Congregation for the Mission, born September 17, 1952, ordained a priest June 6, 1976, elected titular bishop of Bononia and appointed apostolic administrator "ad nutum Sanctae Sedis" of the Eparchy of Mukacheve, Ukraine, on November 12, 2002....