Kindred Spirits – Two Vincentians and a Jesuit seated at a Table
What We Can Learn from Two Vincentians and a Jesuit seated at a Table?
What We Can Learn from Two Vincentians and a Jesuit seated at a Table?
On May 26 two men presented themselves for the next step in their journey into service to the marginalized of our world in the context of the Eastern Province of the Congregation of the Mission.
The fire of the “missionary option” burns in the heart of every missioner associated in any way with the Congregation of the Mission.
Jesus Promised the Disciples the explosive power of “Dynamite”. Vincentians of all kinds have received that power.
At the Wedding at Cana Mary tells Jesus that there is no more wine (John 2:3). Then she tells the servers, “Do whatever he tells you” (John 2:5)
Vincent’s “visions” as a mystic consisted in gazing into the eyes of the poor person and seeing the suffering humanity of Jesus.
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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!