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The members of the Vincentian Family are invited to join the Synodality process of the Church, discerning together, under the Spirit, how to live its Vincentian Charism. Each member, either individually or as a member of a branch, possesses a unique gift of the...
Welcome again to FamVin News! In this issue you will find: a reflection about the Vincentian Charism in our time; two articles about Blessed Frederic Ozanam; profile of Blessed Jàn Havlík, seminarian of the Congregation of the Mission; interview with Natalie Monteza,...
It’s as simple as pineapple. Zaire Royster, an incoming sophomore at W.E.B. DuBois Academy, reminisced about his time as an elementary student at the Family Success Center (FSC), located at 1015 S Preston St, Louisville, KY 40203, USA. “They would have us go to the...
Oxfam Intermon, a prominent humanitarian organization known for its work addressing global inequality and poverty, released its 2024 report on September 23rd, painting a grim picture of the world’s economic inequality. The report, titled “Multilateralism in an...
The Louise de Marillac Vincentian Foundation, a non-profit institution with a deep humanitarian and Christian vocation, has been a fundamental pillar in the assistance and integral promotion of the most vulnerable people, especially the elderly poor, in Colombia. Its...
This article originally appeared in the June 2024 edition of the Western Province’s quarterly newsletter, The Vincentian. Mary and Willy Miranda are devoted to feeding Patterson’s needy After 11 a.m. Mass at Sacred Heart Church in Patterson, CA, Mary Miranda hands out...
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.