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Pictures From The Past: Saint-Lazare As A Prison: 1792-1940, Edward Udovic
Pictures From The Past: Saint-Lazare As A Prison: 1792-1940, Edward Udovic
Mission and Ministry Publications
Serving as the mother house of the Congregation of the Mission from 1632-1792 in Paris. Saint-Lazare was confiscated by the state at the outbreak of the French Revolution. The facility served as an infamous woman's prison until it was finally torn down beginning in 1932.
Started As Customer: Confessions Of A Business Ethics Teacher, Scott Kelley
Started As Customer: Confessions Of A Business Ethics Teacher, Scott Kelley
Mission and Ministry Publications
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Subsidiarity And Global Poverty: Development From Below Upwards, Scott Kelley
Subsidiarity And Global Poverty: Development From Below Upwards, Scott Kelley
Mission and Ministry Publications
In early November of 2007 DePaul University hosted the 14th annual International Vincentian Business Ethics conference which addressed the topic of globalization and poverty. As a Catholic, Vincentian University it is quite fitting that DePaul would host such a conference. But, poverty studies are nothing new to many universities; in fact Chicago is home to the Joint Center for Poverty Research, a collaborative endeavor between Northwestern University and the University of Chicago, which has been examining pover- ty-related issues since 1996. if some, or even many, universities engage in poverty studies, is there anything unique about such endeavors at a …
"Our Good Will And Best Efforts." Vincentian Perspectives On Poverty Reduction Efforts, Edward Udovic
"Our Good Will And Best Efforts." Vincentian Perspectives On Poverty Reduction Efforts, Edward Udovic
Mission and Ministry Publications
This article explores the parameters of poverty reduction efforts undertaken in the Vincentian tradition, as outlined by Saint Vincent de Paul.