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One key ministry that sits squarely in the Vincentian mission is homelessness. According to Fr. Robert Maloney, CM, the Congregation of the Mission’s former Superior General, the Vincentian Priests and

One key ministry that sits squarely in the Vincentian mission is homelessness. According to Fr. Robert Maloney, CM, the Congregation of the Mission’s former Superior General, the Vincentian Priests and

Joe Marm is a war hero who credits wearing his Miraculous Medal to his survival while in battle.

While many people know that St. Catherine Labouré is the saint who actually touched our Blessed Mother and had a heart-to-heart conversation with her, very few know of her early

She was canonized on the Feast of the Assumption, but there is more to her than her sainthood.

What does Mary’s assumption into Heaven mean to us? How is it relevant in our daily lives?

The Miraculous Medal Shrine is a home for all the faithful, who are each “called to be saints” in his or her own lifetime. However, over the decades, the Shrine

As told by Danielle Ferrari The Vincentian Priests and Brothers have served the Panama region since 1914. Originally sent to Panama to minister to the English-speaking individuals around the Canal

On a cold, blustery day in March at Niagara University (a Vincentian institution) in Niagara Falls, New York, Fr. Aidan Rooney, CM, cannot help but poke fun at himself. “I

From Brooklyn to Central America to Spain and locations in between, Fr. Astor Rodriguez, CM, has lived, ministered, and studied in a variety of places as a Vincentian. Brooklyn, though,

In May 1928, the Central Association of the Miraculous Medal (CAMM) launched the first edition of the Miraculous Medal Magazine. Fr. Joseph A. Skelly, CM, CAMM founder and magazine editor,

He walks around St. Vincent’s Seminary grounds in Germantown like he owns the place (which no one denies he does). Head held high, he fluidly navigates the seminary grounds in

With a crown on her head and a light at her feet, Mary stands as she always has, a beacon of hope.
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