In Memoriam


In Memoriam

What do we mean when we sing “All are welcome?” In Jesus, God welcomes all of us. Do we do this in memory of Jesus who welcomed even his enemies?

In the Vincentian Mindwalk I offer quotes from a sermon I definitely remember. I hope it whets your appetite enough to view it on YouTube. On the BBC channel alone, it has been viewed over 1.5 million times!
I’m just a nobody trying to tell everybody about somebody who can save anybody.
“When we live the Vincentian Vision, without necessarily saying a word, we invite others into that vision.” How a prominent Vincentian discovered the Vincentian Vision.
DO you remember where you were on 8/4? Most adults in the United States can tell you where they were and what they were doing that fateful morning of 9/11. Even though it nearly 20 years ago, most can recall, and even perhaps relive their emotions as the events...
To listen deeply requires paying attention not just to the words but to understand the whole person. Is that the way we listen to the cries of people who are poor?
Fr. Bob Stone, CM imagines Mary’s words in a blog form.
Vocation directors are asking us to think of ourselves as influencers who know the Vincentian vision, live that vision, and, without necessarily saying a word, invite others into that vision.
Why did Jesus tell them not to tell anyone? Was it possible he realized that at that point, they would jump to wrong conclusions?
What would it be like to rub shoulders with Jesus today?
Often the same action can be perceived differently according to whether it is connected to a rich person or a poor person.
We are faced with a choice – once again unleashing Hiroshima or rejoicing and living in God’s kingdom. Which will I commit myself to?