Vincentian Family

Vincentian Family

Vincentian Family refers to organizations that are inspired by the life and work of St. Vincent de Paul, a 17th century priest who "transformed the face of France."

He directly founded the Confraternities of Charity (today known as the A.I.C.) the Congregation of the Mission and the Daughters of Charity. Frederic Ozanam, inspired by a Daughter of Charity, Rosalie Rendu, founded the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Sr. Betty Ann McNeill, D.C. has written a definitive work identifying some 268 institutes that meet at least one criterion as members of the Vincentian Family. The Vincentian Family, inter alia, has, as its incumbent head, Father G. Gregory Gay III, C.M., of Baltimore, the incumbent worldwide superior general of the Congregation of the Mission, elected during the community's general assembly (June 5 - 29, 2004) in Rome. [ [http://www.famvin.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gregory_Gay%2C_CM famvin.org, Father G. Gregory Gay III, C.M.] ]

Opus Prize Finalist

On August 30, 2007, The Catholic University of America, (with the Opus Prize 2004 Foundation, affiliated with The Opus Group), announced that it will award on November 8, a $1-million and two $100,000 Humanity prizes to finalists organizations which contributed to solve most persistent social problems: Father John Adams (of SOME ("So Others Might Eat"), which serves the poor and homeless in Washington, D.C.); Brother Stan Goetschalckx, F.C., (founder and director of AHADI International Institute in Tanzania, which educates refugees from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Burundi); and Vincentian priest Rev. Norberto Carcellar, C.M., (of the Homeless People’s Federation Philippines, which helped squatters in Payatas, Quezon City, Philippines living on garbage dump). Victor Nakas of the Catholic University of America, an Opus Prize Foundation partner, said that The Opus Prize is the 1953 vision of founder Gerry Rauenhorst. The 2007 Opus Prize will officially be handed at Catholic University's Edward J. Pryzbyla University Center. [ [http://www.multi-housingnews.com/multihousing/content_display/industry-news/e3ib3ddb8f568344814727b8da007499fc6 Multi-Housing News, Opus Group Announces Finalists of $1M Humanity Prize] ] [ [http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/08-30-2007/0004654166&EDATE= PrNewWire, $1 Million Opus Prize Finalists Announced] ] On November 8, 2007, Rev. David M. O’Connell, CM, president of Catholic University personally bestowed these Opus Prizes of over one millions dollars for systemic change projects to these Vincentian Family priests and brothers. [ [http://famvin.org/en/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/p10100113.jpgfamvin.org/en, Fr. Norberto Carcellar, CM received $100,000 as a runner-up for the prize with his work for the homeless in the Philippines.] ] [ [http://famvin.org/en/archive/vincentian-family-triple-play-nets-over-one-million-dollars famvin.org/en, Vincentian Family Triple Play Nets Over One Million Dollars] ] [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/11/07/AR2007110702486_pf.html washingtonpost.com, Catholic Activist Wins $1 Million For Helping Educate African Exiles] ] [ [http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-33378945_ITM accessmylibrary.com, $1 Million Opus Prize Awarded in Honor of Brother Constant Goetschalckx] ]

External links

* [http://www.aic-international.org/en/index.php AIC International]
* [http://www.cmglobal.org Congregation of the Mission]
* [http://www.vaduq.org/ Vincentian Academy -- International Baccalaureate Programme]
* [http://www.filles-de-la-charite.org/en/index.html Daughters of Charity]
* [http://www.famvin.org/ Vincentian Family News]
* [http://famvin.org/wiki/index.php?title=Family_Tree_Project Vincentian Family Tree Project]
* Vincentian Studies Institute at DePaul University, Chicago, US
* [http://famvin.org/wiki/ Vincentian Encyclopedia]
* [http://www.secretariadojmv.org/ VMY - Vincentian Marian Youth]

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