The story of the Widow of Zarephath with the prophet Elijah makes us thoughtful and invites us to consider the cost and meaning of generosity. The lesson stands comfortably beside that of the widow and her mite. We are taught by their wisdom and trust.
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Belonging to God
What do we do and say which gives evidence of this truth of “belonging to God” as described for us in the Beatitudes?
A Vincentian View: “A Visit to a Sikh Community”
What struck Fr. Pat Griffin was the common bond of concern for those who hunger and need compassionate care. The reflection first appeared on FamVin,
“Awaited” – Pat Griffin
“I am definitively loved and whatever happens to me—I am awaited by this Love. And so my life is good.”
Father Pat Griffin – “The Tomorrow of God”
The “tomorrow of God” suggests the absolute trust which one puts in God and God’s ways.
Fr. Pat Griffin “A Vincentian Voice” at St. Johns University
Fr. Pat Griffin “A Vincentian Voice” at St. Johns University
Griffin – Ashes and the Cross
Two liturgical events during the Christian year stir me. Both transpire during the time of Lent and lead to my observations.
Marked with Ashes – Fr. Pat Griffin
Unfailingly on Ash Wednesday, some people find a disconnect between the Gospel reading and the marking of our foreheads with ashes. The Gospel tells us not to call attention to ourselves when we give alms, or when we pray, or when we fast.
Considering Consecrated Life “Going to Galilee”
Considering Consecrated Life “Going to Galilee”
John the Baptist, Vincent and Consecration
Considering Consecrated Life: Patrick Griffin, CM reflects on St. John the Baptist, Vincent and Consecration
Fr. Pat Griffin steps down
ROME, 22 January 2014 Fr. Patrick Griffin to step down as Director-General of the Daughters of Charity Fr. G. Gregory Gay, C.M. Superior General of the Congregation of the Mission and the Daughters of Charity, announced that, due to health concerns, Fr. Patrick J. Griffin, C.M. will step down […]
Pat Griffin – request for prayers
Pat Griffin is remaining in NY for a few weeks so as to be close to his doctors and adjust his heart medication. He would appreciate your remembrance in your prayers in these days.
Vincentian Collaborators at rue du Bac
From Thomas Zielinski … Participants of Vincentian Family Collaborative Action Program (VFCAP) gathered in the Chapel of Our Lady of Miraculous Medal, Rue du Bac, Paris on Tuesday Evening, May 21. They came to this special place for time of prayer and contemplation, a spiritual exercise which always helps recognize and build up the Vincentian […]