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?
Father Joe Fitzgerald, a Vincentian missionary from Philadelphia heads the Panamanian Church’s national indigenous ministry office. He is shepherding preparation for the historic meeting of indigenous peoples in advance of World Youth Day.
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 Vincentian Marian Youth Association (VMY), one of the branches of the Vincentian Family, launches its “Here I am” initiative to strengthen in every possible way the existing VMY groups around the world, as well as to become more active members within the Church and in the world.
Fake news can be seen from the earliest times, in the biblical stories of Cain and Abel and the Tower of Babel – On the other hand, when we are faithful to God’s plan, communication becomes an effective expression of our responsible search for truth and our pursuit of goodness.
The April issue of NUNTIA, the International Newsletter of the Congregation of the Mission, is available online.
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Father John, Blessings to you as you step cautiously down that new path. Grace and Peace be with you!