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Will Tabloid Journalism Ruin The First Amendment For The Rest Of Us, Rodney A. Smolla
Will Tabloid Journalism Ruin The First Amendment For The Rest Of Us, Rodney A. Smolla
DePaul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
The China Mission, Hugh O'Donnell
Presence Of The Vincentians In West Kalimantan, Indonesia, Stefanus Prio Oetomo C.M.
Presence Of The Vincentians In West Kalimantan, Indonesia, Stefanus Prio Oetomo C.M.
Vincentiana
No abstract provided.
Présence Des Prêtres De La Mission Dans L’Ouest De Kalimantan, Indonésie, Stefanus Prio Oetomo C.M.
Présence Des Prêtres De La Mission Dans L’Ouest De Kalimantan, Indonésie, Stefanus Prio Oetomo C.M.
Vincentiana
No abstract provided.
The First Twenty Years Of The Vincentian Studies Institute Of The United States (1979–1999), Edward R. Udovic C.M., Ph.D.
The First Twenty Years Of The Vincentian Studies Institute Of The United States (1979–1999), Edward R. Udovic C.M., Ph.D.
Vincentian Heritage Journal
The origins, antecedents, initiatives, and projects of the Vincentian Studies Institute are described. The VSI started by serving the Double Family, but has led the way in serving the national and international Vincentian Family. Its purpose is to foster the study of Vincentian history and spirituality and to “promote a living interest in the Vincentian Heritage.” The article pays particular attention to the VSI’s publications and symposia.
A Study In The Spirituality Of Louise De Marillac: As Reflective Of The French School Of Spirituality, Kathryn Lafleur S.P.
A Study In The Spirituality Of Louise De Marillac: As Reflective Of The French School Of Spirituality, Kathryn Lafleur S.P.
Vincentian Heritage Journal
This detailed article gives extensive information on the French school of spirituality, especially its major influences and characteristics. Pierre de Berulle was one of its founders, and great attention is paid to his background, his spiritual doctrine, the principles of his spirituality and the way his successors developed them further, and the language used within the school. The school was known for being “theocentric and Trinitarian, Christocentric, Marian, pastoral, and ecclesial.” Important figures of the French school profiled in this article are Jean-Jacques Olier, Jean Eudes, Francis de Sales, and Vincent de Paul. Finally, Louise de Marillac is placed within …
Saint Louise De Marillac: Bibliography To Present Day, John E. Rybolt C.M., Ph.D.
Saint Louise De Marillac: Bibliography To Present Day, John E. Rybolt C.M., Ph.D.
Vincentian Heritage Journal
This bibliography on Louise de Marillac includes everything published about her in English through 1999. Books include biographies and translations of Louise’s letters and writings. There are also articles in encyclopedias and in the respective journals of the Congregation and the Daughters of Charity, Annals of the Congregation of the Mission, Echoes of the Motherhouse, and Echoes of the Company. Vincentian Heritage articles are also included. Small entries in lives of saints, newspaper articles, and nonprint audio-visual items are excluded.
The Actions Of The International Association Of Charity Collaboration With The Other Branches Of The Vincentian Family, Patricia Palacios De Nava
The Actions Of The International Association Of Charity Collaboration With The Other Branches Of The Vincentian Family, Patricia Palacios De Nava
Vincentiana
No abstract provided.
The Daughters Of Charity Of Saint Vincent De Paul, Therezinha Remonatto D.C.
The Daughters Of Charity Of Saint Vincent De Paul, Therezinha Remonatto D.C.
Vincentiana
No abstract provided.
An Upside-Down Sign: The Church Of Paradox, Robert P. Maloney C.M.
An Upside-Down Sign: The Church Of Paradox, Robert P. Maloney C.M.
Vincentiana
No abstract provided.
"Who Do You Say That I Am?" Christological Perspectives On Leadership In The Vincentian Tradition, Thomas Esselman C.M.
"Who Do You Say That I Am?" Christological Perspectives On Leadership In The Vincentian Tradition, Thomas Esselman C.M.
Vincentian Heritage Journal
Thomas Esselman explores who Jesus was for Vincent de Paul. He places Vincent’s christology within the context of the French school of spirituality, which countered the dogmatic theology of the day by keeping the experience of faith and of Jesus as its main concerns. As Esselman writes, “Vincent lived out of experience and out of the profound conviction that God’s presence could be found in time, events, and people. . . . He would not so much contemplate Jesus as see Jesus at work, strive to imitate him, and learn from this experience.” For Vincent, Jesus’s main work was being …
Christological Aspects Of Vincentian Leadership: The Christ Of Saint Vincent And Saint Louise, Kathryn Lafleur S.P.
Christological Aspects Of Vincentian Leadership: The Christ Of Saint Vincent And Saint Louise, Kathryn Lafleur S.P.
Vincentian Heritage Journal
Kathryn LaFleur examines who Christ was for Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac and how they imitated him in their leadership. She places them within the context of the French school of spirituality and shows how their Trinitarianism and Christocentrism were derived from it. The French school focused on the incarnation, which was an integral part of both Vincent and Louise’s spirituality and service. For Vincent, Christ was the evangelizer of the poor, who not only served them but lived in them. Vincent identified five virtues that were necessary for members of the Congregation to be missionaries like Christ: …
Unfolding The Legacy—Key Figures In The Tradition, Betty Ann Mcneil D.C.
Unfolding The Legacy—Key Figures In The Tradition, Betty Ann Mcneil D.C.
Vincentian Heritage Journal
Betty Ann McNeil surveys the stories of major figures in the Vincentian Family, including Catherine Laboure, Rosalie Rendu, Frederic Ozanam, Elizabeth Seton, and modern superiors and superioresses general. She traces the workings of providence in their lives and in their responses to events, as well as its role in the overall history of the Vincentian Family. In doing so, she “highlight[s] the mission of charity century by century” and “reflect[s] on the role of zeal, collaboration, and servant leadership for ministry today.” Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac’s understanding of providence is discussed, as is God’s call to ministry …
Wherever Your Treasure Lies There Also Will Your Heart Be, Aidan Rooney C.M.
Wherever Your Treasure Lies There Also Will Your Heart Be, Aidan Rooney C.M.
Vincentian Heritage Journal
Aidan Rooney proposes a process for identifying Vincentian mission values. To do so, he says three acknowledgments must be made. We must realize “that our own perceptions are decidedly relative and constructed,” that traditional Vincentian values “accumulate meaning” over time and therefore have more meaning now than they did in the past, and that these values “are not simply contained in the writings or experiential histories” of the Vincentian Family. He gives specific definitions for values and mission values, and then defines Vincentian mission values as “those aspects of the ‘culture’ that we approach and our particular Vincentian culture which …
"God Wants First The Heart And Then The Work": Louise De Marillac And Leadership In The Vincentian Tradition, Louise Sullivan D.C.
"God Wants First The Heart And Then The Work": Louise De Marillac And Leadership In The Vincentian Tradition, Louise Sullivan D.C.
Vincentian Heritage Journal
An overview of the life of Louise de Marillac is presented to show what influenced her as a leader. Her suffering and her desire to be united with the suffering Jesus provided the impetus for her works to relieve the pain of others. Her education, her organizational abilities, and the essential skills and attributes of her leadership are described. She was responsible for the formation of the Daughters of Charity and managed to bridge the social gap between the wealthy Ladies of Charity and the peasant Daughters who assisted them. She was also a good negotiator with civil and ecclesiastical …
Servant Leadership In The Manner Of Saint Vincent De Paul, J. Patrick Murphy C.M., Ph.D.
Servant Leadership In The Manner Of Saint Vincent De Paul, J. Patrick Murphy C.M., Ph.D.
Vincentian Heritage Journal
This article explores the similarities between Vincent de Paul’s leadership and the kind Robert K. Greenleaf describes in his book, Servant Leadership: A Journey into the Nature of Legitimate Power and Greatness. According to Greenleaf, people who follow a true servant leader become “healthier, wiser, freer, more autonomous” and are likely to become servant leaders themselves. They also consider the effects of their actions on the least privileged. This is all true of the members of the communities that Vincent led, and he was particularly concerned that the poor would become self-supporting through his efforts. Greenleaf says that servant …
New Statutes Of The Miraculous Medal Association
Defamation, Dentists And Dentistry, Eric Weinstock
Defamation, Dentists And Dentistry, Eric Weinstock
DePaul Journal of Health Care Law
No abstract provided.
On Horizon Shifts: Some Reflections On The General Assembly Of 1997, Robert P. Maloney C.M.
On Horizon Shifts: Some Reflections On The General Assembly Of 1997, Robert P. Maloney C.M.
Vincentiana
No abstract provided.
Meeting Of Directors Of The Association Of The Miraculous Medal: Rome - December 15-20 1997, Charles Shelby C.M.
Meeting Of Directors Of The Association Of The Miraculous Medal: Rome - December 15-20 1997, Charles Shelby C.M.
Vincentiana
No abstract provided.