James Cormack reflects on the Vincentian charism from his own experience. Vincentian service is a call from God’s love to return that love. It requires seeing Christ crucified in persons who are poor. It takes faith but also deepens faith. As Cormack sees them, the main qualities of the charism are compassion, courage, weakness, a commitment to smallness, and a change of heart. Weakness is necessary because we must recognize that we, too, need help and that the strength to serve comes from God. A commitment to smallness entails being satisfied with doing ordinary things; if we desire personal fulfillment too much, we risk ignoring the poor’s needs. A change of heart means not only loving but also being open to having love and service recipr...
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Vincent de Paul’s practice of hospitality is outlined. His welcoming of poor persons at Saint-Lazare...
Gertrude Foley advocates the formation of Vincentian Family members into a network to address the ne...
Fr. Afiliano Fajardo, CM (AKA: Fr. Nonong) exemplify Vincent de Paul in its innovation toward povert...
Thomas McKenna explains how Vincent de Paul “integrat[ed] the life of faith with so-called secular e...
Vincent de Paul believed it was God’s will to serve poor persons as Christ would serve them. Edward ...
Superior General Richard McCullen gave this homily and two addresses to the Society of Saint Vincent...
Yvonne Pratt-Johnson defines poverty of spirit as “the wretched condition of those whose pride and s...
John Conry discusses Vincentian health care history and principles and addresses inequities in healt...
For Vincent de Paul, community life enabled the Congregation to follow Jesus’s example, both in the ...
What was the spiritual road that St. Vincent traveled? Why have hundreds of thousands of people been...
In order not to lose sight of the man behind the saint, illustrations of Vincent de Paul’s human qua...
In He Hears the Cry of the Poor Robert Maloney addresses vital questions of religious communities to...
One way that St. Vincent’s mission of compassion has expanded in modern times is through the work of...
The year 2017, marking the 400th Anniversary of the birth of the Vincentian Charism, has proven to b...
This article explores how Vincentian spirituality was embodied in Vincent de Paul and Frederic Ozana...
Vincent de Paul’s practice of hospitality is outlined. His welcoming of poor persons at Saint-Lazare...
Gertrude Foley advocates the formation of Vincentian Family members into a network to address the ne...
Fr. Afiliano Fajardo, CM (AKA: Fr. Nonong) exemplify Vincent de Paul in its innovation toward povert...
Thomas McKenna explains how Vincent de Paul “integrat[ed] the life of faith with so-called secular e...