
A Vincentian View of Family Events
We learn from and support one another in our service of those who are most marginalized among us. It is what happens in families.
We learn from and support one another in our service of those who are most marginalized among us. It is what happens in families.
The photo of a bishop imparting the blessing to a Vincentian priest quarantined for contracting Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has shaken social networks in recent days.
NUNTIA May 2018 is now available online with new of the international Congregation of the Mission.
The first Vocation Immersion Service Program (VISP) gave participants a full exposure to “all things Vincentian.” It included meeting Vincentian priests, brothers, and seminarians, learning about their ministries; and working with laity of the Vincentian Family who serve the poor in non-profit and Church organizations.
There are so many questions you and I face in our lives. But beyond all our questions, there is a bigger question. Am I asking the right question?
Do we have the courage to hold the body of Christ presented to us?
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Have a blessed Holy Week!
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Father John, Blessings to you as you step cautiously down that new path. Grace and Peace be with you!