Those who serve the poor may find the following links helpful: Prayer Before Home Visit, Prayer for Vincentian Workers, the Open My Eyes prayer, and a St. Vincent de Paul Society Prayer. To see a list of all prayers in our collection, click here.
The Most Important Thing For Us
There’s something about watching the classics again… take a few minutes to revisit the YouTube “The Most Important Thing For Us” in which Fr. Manuel Ginete, CM casually shares his thoughts, returning to one of Vincentians’ most familiar themes: finding God in others.
For related resources, see Resources tagged “Seeing Christ in the Poor”.
Ascension to Pentecost Mini-Retreat
Sr. Regina Bechtle, SC has prepared a mini-retreat: quotes from Sts. Louise and Vincent for each of the eleven days between Ascension Thursday (May 29, 2014) and Pentecost Sunday (June 8, 2014). May their words stir up the desires of our hearts to be open to the Spirit’s transforming grace. Come, Holy Spirit!
Be inspired! Vincentian Daily Reflection on Mobile
To receive Famvin’s Daily Reflection on your smartphone or tablet, go to http://bitly.com/vincentian-reflection then save it to your home screen. The procedure for saving to your home screen varies depending on the device. On iPhone and iPad, you click the icon at the bottom center of the screen that looks like an arrow coming out of a box, or click on the “+” sign (depending on which generation your device is). From the options that appear, select “Add to Home Screen.” On Android and other devices, you Bookmark the page then long-press on the bookmark and select “Add Shortcut to Home.” You now have a new button on your home screen. Click it any time you want to read the Daily Reflection on the go.
Resources On Vincentian Virtues and Spirituality
Where would you begin if you were new to Vincentian Spirituality, or simply looking for a fresh view of the basic elements that make us “Vincentian”? We have a section called Essential Reading for you to explore. This week we highlight the page Vincentian Virtues and Charism, which includes practical, brief overviews of the Five Vincentian Virtues (Simplicity, Humility, Meekness, … Read More
It’s the Poor Who Make You a Vincentian
Today we highlight this story told by Fr. Dennis Holtschneider, CM. Father’s story is part of a category of posts on VinFormation, “Shared Stories”, in which we hear testimonies from people whose lives are transformed as a result of meeting God in the poor. We would be interested in publishing more stories that show how we are evangelized by the poor, be it through prison ministry, health caregiving, home visits, etc. Contact us if you wish to share a story.
A Mother, Called in the Name of Charity
Take a few moments to recall your own relationship with St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, a woman – wife, mother, widow, friend, seeker, convert, educator, religious foundress. What event from her life of many sorrows and many joys speaks to your spirit? See the full prayer service
Famvin’s Social Media Favorites
There is so much interesting and important content posted to Vincentian Family social media accounts around the world that it’s easy to miss some posts. So, every few days we will post some of our favorites on the front page of VinFormation at: https://vinformation.org/en/#social. Bookmark us for an easy way to keep up with what people are talking about, around the Family. The page will adjust to your mobile phone or tablet so you can check it on the go.
eBook of the Month Club
The May installment is “Louise de Marillac: A Woman of the Church”. For more information and to download in various formats, click here.
April 23, Foundation of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul
We offer this new presentation featuring 5 practical tips on How To Resist the Shallow “Commodity Culture”, by following the example of Frederic Ozanam. Based on the Vincentian Heritage Journal Article “Frédéric Ozanam’s Tactical Wisdom For Today’s Consumer Society” by Thomas McKenna, C.M.