St. Vincent’s life was distinguished by his spirit of inventiveness and creativity in accompanying the poor and providing for their needs. Learn more in this SlideShare presentation.
The Counter-Cultural, Action-Proven Spirituality of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul
This presentation and accompanying podcast are based on an article by Thomas McKenna, C.M.
First Confraternity of Charity (1617)
In August 1617, St. Vincent de Paul proposed that the women of the parish in Châtillon-les-Dombes join together for organized charity. It was the first institutional expression of the Vincentian charism– lay leadership for social action. Both the Ladies of Charity and the Daughters of Charity arose from confraternities. Read the story as told by St. Vincent himself in this presentation.
Unaffiliated Lay Vincentians
Who are the “Unaffiliated Lay Vincentians” and what do they want? Learn more in this video.
AIC: The Journey, 1617 to Today
In celebration of the 401st anniversary of the Ladies of Charity (the AIC), learn more in this two-part video narrated by Fr. John Freund, C.M.
Reflection from the International Miraculous Medal Association
A video reflection based on excerpts from the International Miraculous Medal Association’s Reflection Themes. Available in other languages at their international website.
St. Justin de Jacobis: The Art of Dialogue
See how St. Justin de Jacobis, C.M. conquered the hearts of the Ethiopians by his authentically Christian attitude and behavior. View the presentation
Vincentian Pioneers in America: the Congregation of the Mission
Learn about the Congregation of the Mission’s history in the United States in this SlideShare presentation. On July 26 we celebrate the 202nd Anniversary of their arrival in America.