On Tuesday, July 10 at 3 PM, Seton Center, Inc., in collaboration with Morgan-Keller Construction and the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce, hosted a Ribbon Cutting and Dedication Ceremony to … [Read more...] about Seton Center Ribbon Cutting
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UN Grapples with Updating Definitions of ‘Migrant’ and ‘Refugee’
As the United Nations marks World Refugee Day today, the world body is grappling with crafting two new frameworks for its members in responding to the record numbers of refugees and migrants across … [Read more...] about UN Grapples with Updating Definitions of ‘Migrant’ and ‘Refugee’
Supporting USCCB Statement on Family Separation
We, the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul in the United States of America, support the U.S. Catholic Bishops’ statement that separating children from their mothers and fathers at the United … [Read more...] about Supporting USCCB Statement on Family Separation
How Would Foreign Policy Change if Women Held the Reins of Diplomacy?
In the high-stakes negotiations about nuclear arms on the Korean Peninsula, men are dominating the headlines. President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, North Korea leader Kim Jong Un … [Read more...] about How Would Foreign Policy Change if Women Held the Reins of Diplomacy?
Hydroponics Arrives at Seton Harvest
Before the first vegetable ripened in its fields on Evansville’s West Side, of the Daughters of Charity’s Seton Harvest Ministry had provided enough fresh vegetables – grown on-site – for 500 meals. … [Read more...] about Hydroponics Arrives at Seton Harvest




