Month: April 2014

Palm Sunday at St. Vincent’s, Germantown

Join in the Palm Sunday Procession at St. Vincent’s Parish in Germantown. More on St. Vincent’s Parish Vist other parishes of the Province Visit their Facebook site to go behind the scenes to the preparations the day before

Provincial prays for new President

Fr. Michael Carroll writes… May we offer our prayers and support to the University and its new President as it begins a new era. May this also be an opportunity to remember all the confreres who have served at the University since 1870, in particular the 16 who served the University as President. While the […]

New President for St. John’s University

From the Co-Chairs of the Presidential Search Committee… It is our great pleasure to announce that the Board of Trustees has elected Conrado M. Gempesaw, Ph.D., Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, as the 17th President of St. John’s University effective July 1, 2014. Dr. Gempesaw will […]

Vincentian “Ordo”

For those who wish to follow the daily prayer of the Congregation of the Mission the April Ordo or liturgical calendar is now online. Part One: Lent & Holy Week (1-17 April) Part Two: Paschal Triduum & Easter Octave (17-30 April) Both parts are available from Scribd.com, CMNewEngland.org website (also as PDF). QR Codes allow mobile users to […]

Superior General – Vincentian Campus Culture

What makes a Vincentian campus Vincentian? This was the question Fr. Gregory Gay, CM addressed in his presentation at Niagara University the day before the installation of Fr. James Maher, CM as 26th President of Niagara University. His answer “Hard work and Sheer Joy” The following is from a FamVin news post in its Saturday […]

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