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We would like to draw your attention to a new video from the Daughters of Charity International: “St. Vincent de Paul is more than just a historical figure; he symbolizes the power of transformation. He is known as the ‘Mystic of Charity’ who dedicated his life...
Jesus makes clear what it means to have eyes and a heart for those who are poor. Those who follow him are to have eyes and a heart for them also. Jesus, yes, has eyes and a heart for those who are the poor. That is to say, he is aware of those who are poor and suffer...
The Vincentian Family at the UN joins in this statement of the Working Group to End Homelessness regarding the United Nations Summit of the Future which will be held 22-23 September, 2024 to call attention to the need to address homelessness in order to...
Do you remember any Sermons? Most visitors to Vincentian Mindwalk have heard anywhere from hundreds to literally thousands of sermons. Opps, I mean homilies! How many do you remember ? Any that changed your life? In the Vincentian Mindwalk, I offer a taste of a sermon...
As usual at this time, Fr. Tomaž Mavrič, CM, President of the Executive Board of the Vincentian Family, has sent a reflection to the entire Vincentian Family on the occasion of the feast of Saint Vincent de Paul on September 27: Rome, 20 September 2024 Two initiatives...
On this Feast Day we encourage you to start or continue reading St. Vincent's correspondence often, to be spiritually fed and supported by his guidance.
The “Educa Já” Project, an ongoing initiative by SSVP Brazil in São Paulo/SP, reaffirms the importance of education in human development and social inclusion.
St. Vincent de Paul and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton weren’t holy card or fairy-tale figures, but flesh and blood human beings who struggled with earthly dreams.
The Second Convocation of the Vincentian Family, November 14-17, will be a space to listen to the diverse voices within the Family, including ordained, married and single lay people, and all those committed to the Vincentian charism.