Our Responses To “Who Am I?”
Our Responses To “Who am I?” have changed over our lifetimes. Have our responses to who Jesus is for us changed over our lifetimes?
Our Responses To “Who am I?” have changed over our lifetimes. Have our responses to who Jesus is for us changed over our lifetimes?
The health of a charism is not in the number of members who profess their vows in the institute. The health of the charism is seen in its vitality wherever it is received, nurtured and made operative…The spirit of Vincent is alive and well in you.
When Jesus steps into your boat. It’s not only the ride of your life. It will change your life.”
There was much sorrow and pain in Paris during the first half of the 19th. Century. But grace did more abound. Grace manifested itself through St. Catherine Laboure, Blessed Frederic Ozanam, Blessed Rosalie Rendu, and St. John Gabriel Perboyre!
Whatever the language, there is the vision and culture that calls me and supports me in my life as a Vincentian priest. These five values bind us together as followers of Christ the Evangelizer of the Poor and a band of brothers.
Fr. Patrick Griffin of the Eastern Province of the Congregation of the Mission reflects on the necessity of speaking the truth even when it hurts.
Rom 16, 13 reads: "Greet Rufus, chosen in the Lord; and greet his mother—a mother to me also." If this…
Have a blessed Holy Week!
I have never thought about the people that were named in the Gospels. I would agree that they may be…
Generally, I love the laconic nature of Mark's Gospel. The Passion narrative is very compelling in its starkness, with one…
Father John, Blessings to you as you step cautiously down that new path. Grace and Peace be with you!