While there was such a move to revitalize the Vincentian charism and go beyond what has been achieved in the last General Assembly of the Daughters of Charity in France in 2006, there has been no empirical study made in terms of a clear and coherent conceptual framework on how Vincentian charism is incarnated in the education ministry of the Daughters of Charity in the Philippines. An evolved grounded theory was designed to unearth the stakeholders\u27 understanding on how they live this out as partners of the Vincentian educational mission. The seven (7) schools with tertiary education under the Daughters of Charity in the Philippines with representatives coming from different sectors of each institution comprise the participants for this ...
According to Margaret Kelly, culture is “the way a group of individuals, a corporate body, or an ins...
From its beginning, the Congregation has worked in education, although until recently this was seen ...
Gregorio Banaga explains how Catholic education in the Philippines created and became limited to the...
This dissertation is an attempt to come up with a substantive theory that supports and explains the ...
This is a qualitative study aimed to develop a model of Keeping the Charism Alive in Dominican Secon...
To the author’s knowledge, despite the written documents about Marist spirituality/charism, nothing ...
Catholic schools, at one time staffed almost entirely by vowed members of Religious Congregations, h...
Donald Harrington, the president of St. John’s University, explores the dimensions that the Vincenti...
St. Vincent de Paul is a popular saint in the contemporary practice of Catholicism. This article exp...
Betty Ann McNeil “considers examples of the primary strategies and resources that Vincentian leaders...
Sung-Hae Kim conducted a survey among Korean Sisters of Charity to discover their understanding of t...
© 2000 Marylyn Louise MathiesonMembers of religious orders in Australia face generally declining num...
How is it possible to maintain the founding charisms of parochial schools in this era of declining n...
One way that St. Vincent’s mission of compassion has expanded in modern times is through the work of...
This paper explores historical engagement in priestly formation in Indonesia by the Vincentians, the...
According to Margaret Kelly, culture is “the way a group of individuals, a corporate body, or an ins...
From its beginning, the Congregation has worked in education, although until recently this was seen ...
Gregorio Banaga explains how Catholic education in the Philippines created and became limited to the...
This dissertation is an attempt to come up with a substantive theory that supports and explains the ...
This is a qualitative study aimed to develop a model of Keeping the Charism Alive in Dominican Secon...
To the author’s knowledge, despite the written documents about Marist spirituality/charism, nothing ...
Catholic schools, at one time staffed almost entirely by vowed members of Religious Congregations, h...
Donald Harrington, the president of St. John’s University, explores the dimensions that the Vincenti...
St. Vincent de Paul is a popular saint in the contemporary practice of Catholicism. This article exp...
Betty Ann McNeil “considers examples of the primary strategies and resources that Vincentian leaders...
Sung-Hae Kim conducted a survey among Korean Sisters of Charity to discover their understanding of t...
© 2000 Marylyn Louise MathiesonMembers of religious orders in Australia face generally declining num...
How is it possible to maintain the founding charisms of parochial schools in this era of declining n...
One way that St. Vincent’s mission of compassion has expanded in modern times is through the work of...
This paper explores historical engagement in priestly formation in Indonesia by the Vincentians, the...
According to Margaret Kelly, culture is “the way a group of individuals, a corporate body, or an ins...
From its beginning, the Congregation has worked in education, although until recently this was seen ...
Gregorio Banaga explains how Catholic education in the Philippines created and became limited to the...