Reading is something we can all connect with, regardless of our faith, according to Daughter of Charity Sister Joanne Vasa. Sister Joanne, Director of Mission Integration for St. Vincent Early … [Read more...] about Celebrating 6th Annual Literacy Week
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Sister Phylis Peters is Called to Help the Poorest Among Us
They may be on the other side of the world from each other, but the people of Ethiopia and the Rio Grande Valley have a lot in common. That’s according to Sister Phylis Peters, Daughter of Charity, … [Read more...] about Sister Phylis Peters is Called to Help the Poorest Among Us
Persons Experiencing Homelessness Have Their Say at UN
Energy was stirred by voices of persons experiencing homelessness and by the sense of collaboration among civil society, the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, and nations in focusing upon … [Read more...] about Persons Experiencing Homelessness Have Their Say at UN
History Shows Educators Use All The Help They Can Get
When a place has been around 190 years, it’s tempting to say “if these walls could talk,” you would know everything you need to know about it. Sister Donna Smith has that covered. It was 1830 … [Read more...] about History Shows Educators Use All The Help They Can Get
Working & Living for Others
BREATHING NEW LIFE It was an age when the poor were reviled. At best, peasants were seen as a nuisance; at worst, they were the scapegoats for the country’s societal ills. But to St. Vincent de Paul, … [Read more...] about Working & Living for Others




