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MAN-MS

1. Charity and Evengelical Works of the Different Vincentian Family Branches

VINCENTIAN CHARITY MISSION EVANGELIZATION MISSION


FAMILY
BRANCHES
Ladies of Charity Homes for the aged Family life apostolate
of the Philippines Kindergarten, elementary, and high BEC Propagation
– AIC Phils schools Pastoral Mission
Orphanages
Livelihood projects Catechesis of inmates, baptisms,
Day care centers anointing of the sick, hearing of
Cooperatives confessions, and celebrating the
Medical and Dental Mission Holy Mass with the poor of faith and
spirit
Visiting the poor in their communities
bringing material and physical aid

Bringing physical aid to victims of


typhoons and other calamities
Vincentian Lay Give physical aid to the poorest Holistically providing service to
Missionaries communities in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, others, especially the poor, by caring
and Burkina Faso for the whole person, both by mind
and spirit.

Evangelizations
Celebration of Holy Mass
Association of the Charity for the poor – the collected funds Public Masses
Miraculous Medal are used to find projects to help the poor Sacrament of Reconciliation

Home Visits – a statue of the


Miraculous Medal moves around a
circle of 30 families as an apostolate
to families, and also to collect funds
for the poor.

Assist in the CM ministries and


missions - donations are used to
support missions of the
Congregation of the Mission

Vincentian Collaboration and support in the social Support in parish catechism: for
Marian Youth work of the Daughters of Charity children, young people and adults

Regular support in diverse services: Activities for the evangelization of


hospitals, homes for the aged, psychiatric young people: workshops,
wards, prison cells, tutorial or educational gatherings, etc
assistance, etc.
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Support in the popular missions


Regular visits to the sick and the poor in organized by the Congregation of
their respective homes the Mission

Work in the marginalized and rural areas Mission experiences for a specific
with disadvantaged groups: children, period of time in rural and
young people with adaptation concerns, indigenous areas
women and immigrants, etc.

Service experiences during the summer

Permanent service communities, where


the young people commit themselves to
carry out a service project, living together
for a specific period of time (months or,
at times, years)

Different programs of the “Campaign


against Hunger” and the “Campaign
against Malaria”
Daughters of teach in nursery, primary, and high spiritual guidance to bereaved
Charity of St. schools to provide education to those in families, those who are house
Vincent de Paul need bound, and individuals without
access to a parish or priest
Sisters minister in universities, offer
counseling to students, and help young Sisters serve as chaplains in
adults organize youth ministries and hospitals, nursing homes, schools,
volunteer programs prisons, and migrant communities

Sisters also mentor young offenders and help individuals prepare for
children lacking parental support. sacraments and support them
through listening, discussion, and
provide care to the elderly, help those prayer.
battling addiction, assist the disabled, and
provide healthcare and nursing to Sisters work in prisons as counselors
children and adults with little or no access and spiritual advisors
to medical attention

provide many different services to help


the homeless, women who are abused or
denied equal rights, refugees, migrants,
and orphans
Congragation of Visiting the poor in their communities engaged in pastoral work
the Mission bringing material and physical aid
Giving retreats and spiritual
direction and involvement in school
governance
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Society of Saint formation of the Catholic Shoe Black Giving retreats and spiritual
Vincent de Paul Brigade, providing boys with gainful direction and involvement in school
employment and the first home of "the governance
Rescue Society" which under various
names still offers child care in many
dioceses

visits to homes, prisons, and hospitals,


housing assistance, disaster relief, job
training and placement, food pantries,
dining halls, clothing, transportation and
utility costs, care for the elderly, and
medicine.

2. Which is most doable for you?

a. Charity Works
- Visiting poor in their community and bringing physical aid
- I may be able to do this by coordinating closely with community stakeholders and
sponsorships to bring to the poor their physical needs.

b. Evangelical Works
- Spiritual Guidance for the Bereaved
- I may be able to do this by being with the grieving family and offering reassurance that the
Lord is always with them and that He will always guide them.

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