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01-04-24 A Letter From Our Servant Leaders 1200 1200 SVDP USA

01-04-24 A Letter From Our Servant Leaders

Dear Vincentian Friends, Here we are in a new year. I don’t know about you, but to me it hardly seems possible that 2024 is here already. But it is, and the turning of the calendar at the new year invites us to reflect on the past and envision the possibilities that lie ahead. It…

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Contemplation: The Wages of Love

Unlike that of humans, God’s judgment, we are taught, is equal to His mercy. This is one reason that we refrain from judging the neighbors we serve; our judgments, sometimes harsh, can cloud our vision, and limit our charity. Mercy, on the other hand, is indispensable to charity. St. Thomas Aquinas went so far as…

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Contemplation: Abundance

“Why on earth would they do that?” we sometimes ask ourselves after a Home Visit in which the neighbors explain a decision they’ve made which makes no sense to us. Perhaps they’ve used their last dollars to pay a past-due cable bill, and the rent is due next week. They’ve quit a job in anger,…

12-21-23 A Letter From Our Servant Leaders 1200 1200 SVDP USA

12-21-23 A Letter From Our Servant Leaders

With the New Year arriving in a week and a half we’ve all been inundated with news stories and articles containing end of the year reviews, lists of the top ten this, that, and the other things of 2023, and predictions for what 2024 will bring (usually all very wrong). I promise you that this…

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A Christmas Message from President John Berry

Dear Fellow Vincentians, “And the Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us, and we saw his glory, the glory as of the Father’s only Son, full of grace and truth.” – John 1:14 As we celebrate the sacred season of Christmas, I think it is proper for us to reflect upon the Gospel of Matthew,…

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Contemplation: Will and Grace

The word vocation, as we know, is from the Latin vocāre, meaning “to call. A vocation, then, such as our Vincentian vocation, is a calling, specifically a call from God. If you have heard the call, it is for you. What matters most to our own salvation, then, is not the call, but our answer…

12-14-23 A Letter From Our Servant Leaders 1200 1200 SVDP USA

12-14-23 A Letter From Our Servant Leaders

As prominent Catholic theologian Kenny Rogers (just kidding) used to sing, “You got to know when to hold them, know when to fold them, know when to walk away, and know when to run.” That’s the lesson for all of us in our government — and some foundation — relationships.  While some good examples certainly…

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Contemplation: A Communion of Friendship

We are called as individuals to the virtue of charity, expressed as complete love of God for His own sake, and love of the neighbor as ourselves for the love of God. [CCC, 1822] Charity is not only the greatest of the theological virtues, [1 Cor 13:13] but also the greatest commandment of Jesus Christ.…

12-07-23 A Letter From Our Servant Leaders 1200 1200 SVDP USA

12-07-23 A Letter From Our Servant Leaders

At Masses on the last weekend of November we all celebrated The Solemnity of Christ the King. The Gospel reading was from Matthew 25:31-46. That is a reading that I am sure every Vincentian is very familiar with. It is my favorite Gospel reading, without a doubt. In that reading, Jesus articulates, clearly and directly,…

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“It’s Not Only Handouts”

Born in Japan, Chris Uga moved with his family to the U.S. at age seven. He lives with his wife and two young children in New York City and attends St. Peter’s Church. After he converted to Catholicism a few years ago, he began looking into “good Catholic causes” he could support. One of the…

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