On the occasion of the bicentenary of the death of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, a pioneer of the Vincentian Family in the United States, an exhibit was held at the Mother House. It considers several aspects in her life from the perspective of her longing for eternity, illustrated by quotations from her many writings and letters. In this month of March, the anniversary of her entrance into the Catholic Church (March 14, 1805) and her First Communion (March 25, 1805), the exhibit travels to your screen.
Pilgrims of Hope with Mary – Pilgrimage to Notre Dame de Paris
The Jubilee Year knocked on our door with Pope Francis’ invitation to be “Pilgrims of Hope.” With him, we believed this Jubilee should serve as a moment of awareness, rekindling hope both within ourselves and in the world. For without hope, evangelisation is impossible; with hope, we trust in the faithfulness of God’s promises. “I […]




