Vincent de Paul believed it was God’s will to serve poor persons as Christ would serve them. Edward Udovic translates the traditional five Vincentian virtues that are necessary to perform this service into modern terms. He discusses the discernment that must be done when considering actions to reduce poverty. Following Vincent’s example, poverty reduction efforts must provide triage services to alleviate the poor’s most urgent problems. Such efforts must be planned carefully so they can respond to continuous need. They should also be conducted with an understanding of the new forms and causes of poverty to bring about long-term, effective change. These efforts are not aimed at creating a utopia. They are instead “grace-assisted . . . reason...
Vincentians in Action (VIA) was introduced to support students working with the DePaul Community Ser...
St. Vincent de Paul has become a “universal” figure, a polymorph or shape-shifter, if you will. As a...
Vincent de Paul pioneered missions exclusively for the rural poor. France had badly trained and ofte...
This article explores the parameters of poverty reduction efforts undertaken in the Vincentian tradi...
This short article introduces the Vincentian Poverty Reduction Symposium of 2007 and further introdu...
Yvonne Pratt-Johnson defines poverty of spirit as “the wretched condition of those whose pride and s...
Superior General Richard McCullen gave this homily and two addresses to the Society of Saint Vincent...
James Cormack reflects on the Vincentian charism from his own experience. Vincentian service is a ca...
Former superior general G. Gregory Gay writes, “Education becomes a living witness to the Gospel of ...
This article examines how Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac applied Vincentian values to fund r...
DePaul University’s mission and values statement and the National Association of Social Workers Code...
What was the spiritual road that St. Vincent traveled? Why have hundreds of thousands of people been...
For Vincent de Paul, community life enabled the Congregation to follow Jesus’s example, both in the ...
Fr. Afiliano Fajardo, CM (AKA: Fr. Nonong) exemplify Vincent de Paul in its innovation toward povert...
The mission of DePaul University’s Institute for Business and Professional Ethics (IBPE) is “to enco...
Vincentians in Action (VIA) was introduced to support students working with the DePaul Community Ser...
St. Vincent de Paul has become a “universal” figure, a polymorph or shape-shifter, if you will. As a...
Vincent de Paul pioneered missions exclusively for the rural poor. France had badly trained and ofte...
This article explores the parameters of poverty reduction efforts undertaken in the Vincentian tradi...
This short article introduces the Vincentian Poverty Reduction Symposium of 2007 and further introdu...
Yvonne Pratt-Johnson defines poverty of spirit as “the wretched condition of those whose pride and s...
Superior General Richard McCullen gave this homily and two addresses to the Society of Saint Vincent...
James Cormack reflects on the Vincentian charism from his own experience. Vincentian service is a ca...
Former superior general G. Gregory Gay writes, “Education becomes a living witness to the Gospel of ...
This article examines how Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac applied Vincentian values to fund r...
DePaul University’s mission and values statement and the National Association of Social Workers Code...
What was the spiritual road that St. Vincent traveled? Why have hundreds of thousands of people been...
For Vincent de Paul, community life enabled the Congregation to follow Jesus’s example, both in the ...
Fr. Afiliano Fajardo, CM (AKA: Fr. Nonong) exemplify Vincent de Paul in its innovation toward povert...
The mission of DePaul University’s Institute for Business and Professional Ethics (IBPE) is “to enco...
Vincentians in Action (VIA) was introduced to support students working with the DePaul Community Ser...
St. Vincent de Paul has become a “universal” figure, a polymorph or shape-shifter, if you will. As a...
Vincent de Paul pioneered missions exclusively for the rural poor. France had badly trained and ofte...