Whatever became of Catherine Seton
Mother Catherine Seton R.S.M. (1800-1891) was the youngest daughter of Elizabeth Seton. Strange to say, she had no attraction for her venerated mother’s order, and when at length she decided on...
View ArticleSimple ways to support a ministry close to Vincent’s heart
Vincent was very concerned about the plight of prisoners. So it is quite appropriate for visitors to this site to read about Sr. Nancy Murphy’s concrete suggestions for simple things that we can all...
View ArticleSVDP helps prisoners cope after 30 years
The change in my perspective during these two Council visits involved looking differently at prison visits.
View ArticlePope to wash feet of prisoners
Pope prepares to wash feet of inmates at Rebibbia prison
View ArticlePope washes prisoner’s feet – Do we understand?
Pope washes prisoner’s feet – Do we understand?
View ArticleDaughter of Charity exchanged over 14,000 letters with prisoners
An amazing second ministry after a term of office as Provincial – 14,000 letters between a Daughter of Charity and prisoners Astor Rodriguez writes on his Facebook page…Sister Genoveva Masip, DC was...
View ArticleEver Wanted a Do-over?
Ever Wanted a Do-over? Vincent did! I suspect we all have. How about helping others rebuild their lives by speaking out on their behalf?
View ArticleVincentian Care: Serving With Love, in a Spirit of Justice
"...your principal concern, which God asks especially of you, is to be very attentive in serving the poor, who are our lords. Oh yes, Sisters! They are our masters. That is why you must treat them...
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