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Contemplation: A Culture of Encounter 800 800 SVDP USA

Contemplation: A Culture of Encounter

By Tim Williams, Senior Director of Formation & Leadership Development The Society of St. Vincent de Paul and the Home Visit both were formed when Frédéric Ozanam declared in 1833 that “we must do what Our Lord Jesus Christ did” and “go to the poor.” [Baunard, 65] The very first Rule in 1835 enshrined “the…

05-29-24 A Letter From Our Servant Leaders 1200 1200 SVDP USA

05-29-24 A Letter From Our Servant Leaders

Dear brother and sister Vincentians, greetings from Anchorage, Alaska! I am delighted to introduce myself as Andrew Bellisario, C.M., the new National Episcopal Advisor for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. This year, I celebrate 40 years as a Vincentian priest. Next year commemorates the 50th anniversary of my entry into the Congregation of…

Contemplation: With All Our Strength 800 800 SVDP USA

Contemplation: With All Our Strength

By Timothy Williams, Senior Director of Formation & Leadership Development As Vincentians, we understand this to be a calling, a vocation. Each of is called to serve God as a member of the Society, seeing Christ in the neighbor, and growing in holiness through our service. While the meetings and the works of the Society…

05-23-24 Servant Leader: The Most Political Thing We Can Do as Vincentians 1200 1200 SVDP USA

05-23-24 Servant Leader: The Most Political Thing We Can Do as Vincentians

Former National CEO and beloved friend and mentor to many, Roger Playwin passed away on May 10. Ever the servant leader, he submitted the letter below shortly before his death.  May we continue to draw inspiration from a man who taught us all so much. Recently I read an article by Steven P. Millies, a…

Disaster Services Success Story: Rest for the Weary 1080 1080 SVDP USA

Disaster Services Success Story: Rest for the Weary

Dear Vincentians, We are all familiar with the startling and isolating dread that can overwhelm us when the unthinkable happens, and our Vincentian principles call us to action. In the wake of a Midwestern tornado, Vincentian friendship and service shines in the story of a neighbor in need of a place to rest. As an…

Contemplation: A Model To Follow 1080 1080 SVDP USA

Contemplation: A Model To Follow

By Tim Williams, Senior Director of Formation & Leadership Development When we hear the word “leader” we naturally think of a great general, a head of state, one of those celebrity CEOs, or even a star athlete leading a team to victory. The great leader is an American archetype: charismatic, confident, inspiring; a leader, in…

05-16-24 A Letter From Our Servant Leaders 1200 1200 SVDP USA

05-16-24 A Letter From Our Servant Leaders

On Monday of this week, I spent the day in meetings at the Vatican in Rome. Working alongside Juan Manuel Gomez, the President General International of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, and CGI Board Member Sebastian Gramajo from Argentina, we had three meetings: first with Monsignor Luis Marin de San Martin, Undersecretary of…

In Memoriam: Roger Playwin 459 649 SVDP USA

In Memoriam: Roger Playwin

Roger T. Playwin 1941 – 2024 Former National CEO, beloved friend, and dedicated Vincentian Roger Playwin passed away last week at the age of 83. The model of servant leadership, Roger’s long history with nonprofit organizations led him to become Executive Director of the St. Vincent de Paul’s Detroit Archdiocesan Council in 1998. Roger was…

Contemplation: Invitation to Grow 1080 1080 SVDP USA

Contemplation: Invitation to Grow

By Timothy Williams, Senior Director of Formation & Leadership Development Why did you join the Society of St. Vincent de Paul? And why do you stay? These are two very important questions for every Vincentian to meditate upon from time to time. Membership is a vocation, a calling. Each of us heard a call, but…

05-09-24 A Letter From Our Servant Leaders 1200 1200 SVDP USA

05-09-24 A Letter From Our Servant Leaders

By Dave Barringer, CEO Most of the time, this column is written just for you. This one, however, is written at least as much for the leaders who will come after you, and even the generation that will come after them. When we don’t take care of something, weird and bad things can happen. Don’t…

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