5 Comments on “Origins of the Daughters of Charity: November 29, 1633”
Theresa Mancuso
What joy fills my heart when I think of St. Vincent, St. Louise, and all the Vincentian family past, present … and future. Thank you for sharing this with all of us … as we continue to love and serve the Lord in the person of the Poor.
VinFormation
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Theresa! Beautiful…
Brenda
I get such a loving spiritual feeling as I read the story of the formation and activities of the Daughters of Charity, see the pictures, and hear the heartfelt music. I am blessed in many ways and most grateful.
Mary
I left the Community 47 years ago in 1974 and have never stopped loving my community life, experiences and being touched by the spirit of St Vincent and St. Louise. I am who I am because of these 15 years, and continue to live a life of service to others in the spirit of service to the ‘poor’.
Thank you for this opportunity to relive my Daughter of Charity life.
Mary White Gulrich
5 Comments on “Origins of the Daughters of Charity: November 29, 1633”
What joy fills my heart when I think of St. Vincent, St. Louise, and all the Vincentian family past, present … and future. Thank you for sharing this with all of us … as we continue to love and serve the Lord in the person of the Poor.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Theresa! Beautiful…
I get such a loving spiritual feeling as I read the story of the formation and activities of the Daughters of Charity, see the pictures, and hear the heartfelt music. I am blessed in many ways and most grateful.
I left the Community 47 years ago in 1974 and have never stopped loving my community life, experiences and being touched by the spirit of St Vincent and St. Louise. I am who I am because of these 15 years, and continue to live a life of service to others in the spirit of service to the ‘poor’.
Thank you for this opportunity to relive my Daughter of Charity life.
Mary White Gulrich
Thank you for sharing that, Mary!