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  • ...rothers and sisters, that one of the principal scriptural texts in our own Vincentian tradition is precisely a jubilee text. Jesus used it at the beginning of his public ministry (Lk 4:18-19). ...
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  • [[Image:untitled-1.jpg]] '''Vincentian Marian Youth (VMY)''' is an International Association of young people that ...
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  • ...014 and also published in ''Anales'', volume 122, #3, may-june 2014, p. 251-262] ...oing to see some significant changes both in the short-term and in the long-term and those changes will have consequences. I summarize those changes in ...
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  • ...rror as a thundering tsunami devastated the lives of millions in Southeast Asia. In 2005, a massive earthquake hit Pakistan and landslides buried villages ...lled 500,000 in the U.S. alone (including Sr. Anita Rosaire Meade, a Sister-pharmacist at St. Vincent’s Hospital, New York). ...
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  • ...during the time of their vacation and with other members of the Vincentian Family) in popular missions that were offered to the people living in that area. ...some of the numerous examples of people who are discovering and living the Vincentian missionary ideal as a way to give meaning to their life and to rejuvenate t ...
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  • '''Vincentian Marian Youth (VMY)''' is an International association of young people that The Association of the Children of Mary Immaculate, known today as "Vincentian Marian Youth Movement" has a universal reach. ...
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  • == '''Genealogical Development of the Vincentian Family'''== ...tanding legacy of charity and evangelization that [[Vincent de Paul]] (1581-1660) bequeathed to his spiritual progeny. ...
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  • ...or at least since the first years of the 20th century. Currently, from 5000-6000 persons come to the chapel every day. A mixture of Parisians and foreig ...number of pilgrims from the Antilles, Reunion, India, Africa and Southeast Asia, principally from Vietnam. The number of persons of color is very large, ma ...
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  • ...Christ, the Evangelizer of the Poor (C 1) is the driving force behind our Vincentian missionary vocation. Encounters with the most abandoned in places like [[Fo ...onaries gave their lives to preaching the Gospel in new cultures. The same Vincentian missionary charism lives on in the members of the Congregation of the Missi ...
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  • ...ted to write an outline of my presentation I noticed that I had several sub-themes that at first sight appeared to have no connection with the theme. L ...stem and its dynamics are considered. A system is composed of numerous sub-systems which interact with one another and thus affect one another. A chan ...
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  • == Family Life and Early Years == ...Church by the local bishop, whom they sheltered from hostile royalty; the family name remained Hosannam until Frederic’s grandfather began using the Ozanam ...
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  • [[AIC]] from the origins to the present day - 380 years (1617-1997) Mauricette Borloo, AIC Vice-President ...
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  • <p align=right style='text-align:right'><i><span style='font-family:Arial'>Robert P. Maloney, C.M.</span></i></p> ...
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  • ...published in ''Vincentiana'', Volume 59, #4 (October-December 2015), p. 458-473] ...t of food that the parishioners had given and he thought: ''this poor sick family will be overwhelmed with so much in such a short time, most of which will s ...
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  • == '''Vincentian Spirituality: A Spirituality Of the Poor? A Spirituality Of Justice? ''' = ...d the Daughters of Charity? How can the relatively secure life of a middle-class professional, often seen as member of an elite class, in any way be tr ...
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  • Marie-Charles-Emmanuel Verbert (1752-1819) The vicariate of the kind and patient Marie-Charles-Emmanuel Verbert lasted only two and a half years. During his time, the [[Co ...
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  • A Critical Look At Richard G. Cote’s Re-Visioning Mission: ...rinity, the only night free for Fr. DePaul, Vincentian pastor of this well-known multicultural parish in Dallas, Texas. “Free,” that is, to attend his ...
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  • ...Issues, and Possible Avenues for Theologizing as a Lead Minister in a “Many-Cultured Parish” ...ly women and a few men, in their 60’s or above, many grandparents and great-grandparents. They represent by and large what remains of a once thriving, ...
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  • ...ment made after a period of initial formation; rather, they call us to ever-deepening fidelity, to ongoing renewal, to placing ourselves more and more i ...in contemporary society. St. Vincent too recognized the difficulty of life-long fidelity and for precisely that reason he proposed this vow to the memb ...
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  • Louise de Marillac was born on August 12, 1591. For thirty-five years she would remain at Vincent’s side, sharing the same love for God ...with this child who, as an illegitimate child, had no legal claims on the family. The absence of a mother, lacking a home and brothers and sisters … all of ...
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