Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul West Central Province




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Three centuries after his death, the story of St. Vincent de Paul is making international rounds at film festivals in Ireland, England and America—and that’s not all. CatholicTV will debut the film on Vincent’s feast day, Sept. 27, and will repeat it regularly during programming on saints. (See YouTube Trailer) See the full story on famvin.org
The documentary examines Vincent de Paul and his life and times in 17th century France...learn more
In a 60 minute video Fr. Gregory Gay, CM share his impressions of the Vincentian Family as it works, prays and celebrates in the 80 countries he has visited during his almost 6 years as Superior General.
Welcome to the Internet Pathway for Haitian Economic Development, a joint project of the worldwide Vincentian Family, Fonkoze, DePaul University, and the Haitian Hometown Association Resource Group Initiated on the occasion of the 350th anniversary of the deaths of St. Louise de Marillac and St. Vincent de Paul...full story
Systemic Change is a process that aims to achieve radical transformation in the lives of the excluded through specific strategies...full story can be found on pg. 2 and pg. 8 of the May 2010 ASJ Newsletter
The selling of illegal armaments used to be the most lucrative illegal business in the United States, but it has been surpassed by human trafficking - human slavery!! This brings in more money than armaments or drugs!...learn more on pages 6-7 in the May 2010 ASJ Newsletter
...advocates are now beginning to pressure Congress and President Obama to take action....full story
On Saturday, August 15, Feast of the Assumption of Mary...full story
Learn more about an exhibit highlighting the rich history and contributions of Catholic sisters in the United States on the Women and Spirit website and the LCWR website.
We are a Society of Apostolic Life; a community of women striving to serve Jesus by serving persons who are poor and marginalized. We do this living in community, praying in common and supporting each other in our common mission of service. Our homes are just like yours, regular homes in regular neighborhoods.
We serve in many different types of ministry such as healthcare, social services, teaching, counseling, prisons, pastoral ministry and many other ministries. We have a deep passion for changing the world one person at a time. We believe in social justice for each person.
We are located throughout the United States but that isn't all. We are an international community of over 19,000 women in more than 90 countries throughout the world. We serve in small towns, large cities, rural areas, third world countries - wherever you find persons who are poor and marginalized you will find the Daughters of Charity.
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