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John Paul II’s Message for World Day of Peace, 2003
by Beth | Dec 18, 2002 | Justice and Peace
VATICAN CITY, DEC. 17, 2002 (Zenit.org).- Here is John Paul II's Message for the forthcoming World Day of Peace, Jan. 1, entitled "Pacem in Terris: A Permanent Commitment," published today by the Vatican Press Office.MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS POPE JOHN PAUL II FOR THE...
CM’s Bring Master of Arts Theology Program to the Internet
by Beth | Dec 18, 2002 | Vincentian Family
The Distance Learning program has expanded to support other communities lacking resources for the training of lay ministers. In 1998, the program began in the Diocese of Colorado Springs and fifteen students are now preparing to graduate in May from this program. And,...
Of Twinning and Training – SSVDP Ireland-Ghana
by Beth | Dec 18, 2002 | Vincentian Family
National Trainners' Training Program - 2002 in Accra - Ghana - A Success Story of the Twinning Arrangement between Ireland and African Countries The National Council of Ireland sponsored a SSVP Training program for eleven English speaking countries of Africa: English...
Indians starve as politicians battle to reduce food stocks
by Beth | Dec 17, 2002 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
"India has all the food it needs," says a western aid official. "But half of it is currently being eaten by rats."Financial Times 17 Dec 2002 By Edward Luce In the 1980s, the European Economic Community gained notoriety as the producer of the world's largest food...
Indians starve as politicians battle to reduce food stocks
by Beth | Dec 17, 2002 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
"India has all the food it needs," says a western aid official. "But half of it is currently being eaten by rats."Financial Times 17 Dec 2002 By Edward Luce In the 1980s, the European Economic Community gained notoriety as the producer of the world's largest food...
Emmitsburg Ladies of Charity Launched
by Beth | Dec 17, 2002 | Vincentian Family
Congratulations to the founding members of the Emmitsburg Maryland Ladies of Charity officially inducted on November13, 2002: Pam Youngblood, President Lisa Kriener Gretchen Baker Millie Mann Peg McCauley Janine Ostroff Pat Orner Gwen Topper Anne Simpson For more...
Scotland: Creative Actions of the Archdiocesan Council of SSVP in Glasgow
by Beth | Dec 17, 2002 | Vincentian Family
Vacations for the Needy and other projects of the SSVDP (Scotland) Caravan Project: This is a relatively new venture, which seeks to provide less privileged families with a holiday, which otherwise they could not afford. The Council owns a caravan, which local...
Superior General Meets with U.S. Provincials
by Beth | Dec 16, 2002 | Vincentian Family
During the week of October 14, a meeting of the National Conference of Visitors (NCV) took place at the Lazarist Residence in St. Louis. In attendance were the five provincials (also known as "Visitors" in the Vincentian tradition) of the United States, and Rev....
Vincentian Partners for Justice in UK
by Beth | Dec 16, 2002 | Justice and Peace
On Tuesday, 3rd December, Daughters of Charity, Vincentian Fathers and other members of the Vincentian Family joined the DEBT-ON-OUR-DOORSTEP campaign organised by Church Action Poverty (CAP) to lobby Parliament for: Greater support for credit unions Tighter...
Vincentian Experience of Globalization
by Beth | Dec 15, 2002 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
Social Justice and the World of Globalization - Vincentian Experience in the Region of Consisting of Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka (Group 2 Asia - SSVP) This Region is one of the most densely populated areas in the world having a combined...