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God among us

One of the central mysteries of Saint Vincent de Paul’s spirituality is the Incarnation. The whole period of Advent, as well as Christmas and the whole Christmas Season, places the Mystery of the Incarnation at the center of its message.Incarnation means: God becoming man; God becoming a human being like us; God lowering himself to our level; God identifying himself with each single person individually, from the beginning of humanity until the end of time.

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Living by Love – EN

Living by Love – EN

“The annual renewal of vows permits the Sisters to strengthen their determination to be faithful to their vocation, while it assures the stability of their service of Christ in the Company”, it implies a free act of the will, inspired always by love” (C. 28d).

Following Christ boldly and creatively. Letter of 2 February 2025.

Following Christ boldly and creatively. Letter of 2 February 2025.

Going deeper into the vow of service of people who are poor in the light of the Gospel and based on life, our life and the life of our brothers and sisters, leads to personally reviewing our vocation and the call we heard one day. May preparation for Renovation also foster times for community sharing […]

GRANT US YOUR PEACE

GRANT US YOUR PEACE

Pope Francis has chosen “Forgive us our trespasses: grant us your peace” as the theme for the celebration January 1, 2025. The Holy Year, which the Pope opened on December 2024, is “a time for conversion that calls us not to condemn, but instead to bring about reconciliation and peace.

Response of love to a call of Love – EN

Response of love to a call of Love – EN

Giving ourselves fully to our brothers and sisters who are poor is a promise made from our entrance into the Company. The radicality of a Daughter of Charity’s gift of self takes concrete form in the free and joyful passion that she puts into serving, being inventive and loving. (Sister Françoise Petit)

St Vincent de Paul – Contemplation, Action, Celebration

St Vincent de Paul – Contemplation, Action, Celebration

St. Vincent de Paul is more than just a historical figure; he symbolizes the power of transformation. He is known as the ‘Mystic of Charity’ who dedicated his life to serving the poor and abandoned. He balanced his life with contemplation (deepening his relationship with God), action (serving others), and celebration of gratitude (appreciating divine […]

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