A first part, devoted to the UN councils: ECOSOC, Human Rights Commission, UNESCO. What is the role of each of these? How does the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul work with other Christian organisations within these bodies, to protect the voice of those in need, and to contribute to the coming of a just and fair society? The second part also describes the relations between the Church and the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, founded on two principles: faithfulness to the Church and its teachings, autonomy in its governance, rules and activities.
Powerpoint from the International Council General
The document is a letter from the Forum of Religious for Justice and Peace to Cardinal Oswald Gracias expressing concern over recent attacks on the Christian community in India. It notes that there were 7 attacks over Christmas and 486 incidents of violence against Christians in 2021. The letter requests that the Cardinal, as the leader of the Catholic Church in India, guide the community's response and ensure their constitutional rights are upheld during this threatening time. It proposes a set of actions for the Cardinal to consider, including writing letters of protest to government leaders and organizing prayer rallies involving Christian leaders.
How to act rightly - International trainingssvp-formation
Conflicts can sometimes arise within our Conferences or Councils, signs of the pride hidden in each one of us. This presentation helps us to identify our areas of darkness, and gives us safe ways to fight them: humility and friendship. Let us learn to “transform individual personalities into group strength”
Powerpoint from the International Council General
A introduction to Vincentian spirituality. The main principles. Saint Vincent, his conversion and his work. It all flows from Saint Vincent’s extraordinary discovery: Christ is hidden in the poor person. Serving the poor person, I am serving Christ himself, I am touching him... And it this spiritual current from which the new work of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul flowed.
Powerpoint from the International Council General
The document provides information about conferences within the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. It defines a conference as a community of faith and action, with regular meetings that involve spiritual reflection, charitable works like home visits, and community among members. The document outlines who can become a conference member and describes the roles and duties of conferences, which include annual self-reviews, reports on their activities, and collecting donations.
This document provides information about conferences within the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. It defines a conference as a community of faith and action, usually based in a parish, that meets regularly to pray and discuss their charitable work visiting those in need. It outlines who can become a member of a conference and how conferences are structured. The duties of conferences including annual reviews, reports, and quarterly collections are also summarized. Aggregation is described as the official recognition of a conference by the Society that signifies the conference is operating according to the Society's rules.
https://www.lutheranworld.org/news/international-ngos-myanmar-reiterate-humanitarian-obligation-protect-civilians-rakhine
International NGOs in Myanmar reiterate humanitarian obligation to protect civilians in Rakhine
RAKHINE, Myanmar /GENEVA
| 2/4/2019
https://www.lutheranworld.org/content/myanmar
MYANMAR
https://www.lutheranworld.org/sites/default/files/2019/documents/190401_-_final_joint_ingo_statement_on_access_in_rakhine.pdf
Statement of INGOs in Myanmar on the situation in Rakhine
1 April 2019
https://www.lutheranworld.org/blog/optimism-amid-increasing-challenges-myanmar
Optimism amid increasing challenges in Myanmar
By Marcus Busch | 6/3/2019
https://www.lutheranworld.org/content/international-affairs-and-human-rights
International Affairs and Human Rights
Advocacy. Human rights. Justice. Peace. Religious freedom.
https://www.lutheranworld.org/sites/default/files/myanmar_upr_report_adoption_oral_statement_1.pdf
28th Session of the UN Human Rights Council-MYANMAR
https://www.lutheranworld.org/sites/default/files/myanmar_upr_report_0.pdf
Submission to the UN
Universal Periodic Review
https://www.lutheranworld.org/news/world-humanitarian-day-lwf-calls-protection-humanitarian-space
of Myanmar
https://www.lutheranworld.org/news/joys-and-challenges-thousands-across-lwf
The joys and challenges of thousands across the LWF
The document provides guidance for members of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul on how to conduct home visits to those in need. It discusses preparing for visits by planning logistics with the conference and engaging in personal prayer. During visits, members are advised to actively listen, make the person feel comfortable, and avoid judgment. After visits, members should take notes, discuss solutions respectfully as a group, and respect the autonomy of those visited. The overall aim is for visits to provide spiritual support and friendship to those experiencing poverty.
The visit is the main work of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. How do we set about it? Where do we find the people to visit? Practical advice for conducting the encounter properly, for preparing for it well. Tips to keep the conversation going, the pitfalls to avoid. And always a model to contemplate: Christ himself.
Powerpoint from the International Council General
The document is a letter from the Forum of Religious for Justice and Peace to Cardinal Oswald Gracias expressing concern over recent attacks on the Christian community in India. It notes that there were 7 attacks over Christmas and 486 incidents of violence against Christians in 2021. The letter requests that the Cardinal, as the leader of the Catholic Church in India, guide the community's response and ensure their constitutional rights are upheld during this threatening time. It proposes a set of actions for the Cardinal to consider, including writing letters of protest to government leaders and organizing prayer rallies involving Christian leaders.
How to act rightly - International trainingssvp-formation
Conflicts can sometimes arise within our Conferences or Councils, signs of the pride hidden in each one of us. This presentation helps us to identify our areas of darkness, and gives us safe ways to fight them: humility and friendship. Let us learn to “transform individual personalities into group strength”
Powerpoint from the International Council General
A introduction to Vincentian spirituality. The main principles. Saint Vincent, his conversion and his work. It all flows from Saint Vincent’s extraordinary discovery: Christ is hidden in the poor person. Serving the poor person, I am serving Christ himself, I am touching him... And it this spiritual current from which the new work of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul flowed.
Powerpoint from the International Council General
The document provides information about conferences within the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. It defines a conference as a community of faith and action, with regular meetings that involve spiritual reflection, charitable works like home visits, and community among members. The document outlines who can become a conference member and describes the roles and duties of conferences, which include annual self-reviews, reports on their activities, and collecting donations.
This document provides information about conferences within the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. It defines a conference as a community of faith and action, usually based in a parish, that meets regularly to pray and discuss their charitable work visiting those in need. It outlines who can become a member of a conference and how conferences are structured. The duties of conferences including annual reviews, reports, and quarterly collections are also summarized. Aggregation is described as the official recognition of a conference by the Society that signifies the conference is operating according to the Society's rules.
https://www.lutheranworld.org/news/international-ngos-myanmar-reiterate-humanitarian-obligation-protect-civilians-rakhine
International NGOs in Myanmar reiterate humanitarian obligation to protect civilians in Rakhine
RAKHINE, Myanmar /GENEVA
| 2/4/2019
https://www.lutheranworld.org/content/myanmar
MYANMAR
https://www.lutheranworld.org/sites/default/files/2019/documents/190401_-_final_joint_ingo_statement_on_access_in_rakhine.pdf
Statement of INGOs in Myanmar on the situation in Rakhine
1 April 2019
https://www.lutheranworld.org/blog/optimism-amid-increasing-challenges-myanmar
Optimism amid increasing challenges in Myanmar
By Marcus Busch | 6/3/2019
https://www.lutheranworld.org/content/international-affairs-and-human-rights
International Affairs and Human Rights
Advocacy. Human rights. Justice. Peace. Religious freedom.
https://www.lutheranworld.org/sites/default/files/myanmar_upr_report_adoption_oral_statement_1.pdf
28th Session of the UN Human Rights Council-MYANMAR
https://www.lutheranworld.org/sites/default/files/myanmar_upr_report_0.pdf
Submission to the UN
Universal Periodic Review
https://www.lutheranworld.org/news/world-humanitarian-day-lwf-calls-protection-humanitarian-space
of Myanmar
https://www.lutheranworld.org/news/joys-and-challenges-thousands-across-lwf
The joys and challenges of thousands across the LWF
The document provides guidance for members of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul on how to conduct home visits to those in need. It discusses preparing for visits by planning logistics with the conference and engaging in personal prayer. During visits, members are advised to actively listen, make the person feel comfortable, and avoid judgment. After visits, members should take notes, discuss solutions respectfully as a group, and respect the autonomy of those visited. The overall aim is for visits to provide spiritual support and friendship to those experiencing poverty.
The visit is the main work of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. How do we set about it? Where do we find the people to visit? Practical advice for conducting the encounter properly, for preparing for it well. Tips to keep the conversation going, the pitfalls to avoid. And always a model to contemplate: Christ himself.
Powerpoint from the International Council General
The document discusses the World Council of Churches and raises concerns about its goals and activities. It claims the WCC aims to establish a one world religion under Lucifer and questions whether its vision of Christianity aligns with traditional biblical teachings. It also argues that the WCC has close ties to the United Nations and seems focused on global political goals like socialism rather than religious purposes.
Pope Paul VI continued the Second Vatican Council that was convened under Pope John XXIII. One of the key documents from Vatican II was Gaudium et Spes, which addressed the Catholic Church's relationship with modern society and issues like economics, poverty, social justice, culture, science, and ecumenism. The document affirmed human dignity and promoted improved relations with other Christian faiths and people of other religions. It emphasized that the Church should serve all people by helping reveal God's message and make his life visible in the world.
This document summarizes the Vincentian Family worldwide and ways to expand solidarity. It discusses how globalization has impacted the poor and widened inequality. The Vincentian Family has grown from 4 groups in 1633 to over 300 groups in 2006 across various ministries that help the poor. The charism of serving Christ in the poor is at the center. Expanding solidarity involves direct work with the poor, partnerships, advocacy, formation, and engaging youth to continue the mission.
The document presents the Evangelical Solidarity Project, a formation program for marriages run by the International Confederation of Christian Family Movements. The project uses a Basic Formation Cycle (BFC) which is a 3-year program involving books, methodology, and structure to educate married couples. It aims to strengthen families in addressing contemporary issues and spread the gospel. The BFC has been effective in Mexico, with over 10,000 couples completing it annually and contributing to the church's pastoral work.
based on an article by Thomas G. Fuechtmann, Ph.D.
“‘There Is Great Charity, But…' Vincent de Paul and the Organization of Charity," Vincentian Heritage Journal: Vol. 26 : Iss. 1, Article 5.
Partnerships between churches and people living with HIV/AIDguest2ebd1a
The document provides guidelines for partnerships between churches and people living with HIV/AIDS organizations. It acknowledges that HIV-related stigma has undermined responses to HIV/AIDS and these guidelines aim to help churches transform their approach by forming partnerships with HIV/AIDS networks. The guidelines contain information on how to build effective partnerships, the benefits of partnering with people living with HIV/AIDS, and how to navigate challenges that may arise in partnerships.
The document discusses the concept of poverty and who the poor are. It defines the poor as those who are materially poor and struggle to meet basic needs. It then provides statistics on poverty levels and indicators of poverty in the Philippines, such as income levels, education, health, housing, and employment rates. It concludes by discussing attitudes towards the poor and the Church's role in promoting justice for the poor.
4 ppt on the challenge of poverty (short version) by bp broderick pabilloDlgltsbm
The document discusses several topics related to poverty in the Philippines:
1. It defines the different socioeconomic classes in the Philippines based on household income, from the wealthy Class AB making over $100,000 per year to the very poor Class E making as little as $50 per month.
2. It provides data on indicators of poverty such as education levels, health expenditures, unemployment and underemployment rates, and numbers of overseas Filipino workers.
3. It discusses attitudes that can be taken towards the poor, emphasizing the need for genuine concern and love rather than disdain, indifference, patronization, or using the poor.
4 ppt on the challenge of poverty (short version) by bp broderick pabilloDlgltsbm
The document discusses the Catholic Church's teachings around poverty and the poor. It defines material poverty as the most basic meaning of poverty. It also discusses the different social classes in the Philippines based on household income, with the majority (68%) considered low-income class D. Several indicators of widespread poverty in the Philippines are provided, such as many living on $1 or $2 per day. The document advocates for a genuine concern and love for the poor, in line with the teachings of Jesus Christ.
4 ppt on the challenge of poverty (short version) by bp broderick pabilloDlgltsbm
The document discusses the Catholic Church's teachings around poverty and the poor. It defines material poverty as the primary meaning of poverty, as mentioned in the Bible and Church documents. It also outlines the different social classes in the Philippines based on household income, with the majority (68%) considered low-income Class D, and 23% as very poor Class E. The document calls on Catholics to have genuine concern and love for the poor, and discusses the Church's role in promoting justice and a preferential option for the poor.
People's reporter vol. 28, issue 6, march 25 april 10, 2015VIBHUTI PATEL
The WCC Central Committee undertook a visit to Israel and Palestine from March 7-12 to express solidarity with churches and people in the region. The delegation met with church leaders and representatives to discuss supporting peace initiatives and reflecting on the clear wish for a just peace. Despite being a religious minority, Christians are strongly active in public life and working for justice and peace. The WCC is committed to accompanying peace and reconciliation efforts in the Middle East and believes peaceful solutions can only be achieved together with others.
This document provides statistics and information about global Christianity and mission work:
1) There are approximately 2.18 billion Christians worldwide, with Catholics, Protestants, and Orthodox being the largest denominations. The US, Brazil, and Mexico have the most Christians.
2) There are estimated to be 3.7 million Christian congregations worldwide, with 50,000 new congregations added each year. Growth is occurring most in South America, Africa, Asia, and China.
3) Faith-based organizations, many Christian, provide a significant portion of health care in sub-Saharan Africa and are trusted institutions. Regular church attendance is associated with increased life expectancy.
4) The document calls
The document outlines the Catholic Church's teachings on humanity's relationship with society. It discusses topics like human dignity, marriage and family, socio-economic life, political community, and peace. It was created by the Vatican II council in 1965 to address how the human person and society could be preserved and renewed given technological and social changes in the modern world. It advocates for respect of human dignity, justice, development, and peace between all people.
This document discusses the family and the Church's role in supporting families. It begins with an introduction on the Church serving families. Part 1 then discusses both positive and negative aspects of families today, including societal pressures, declining values around marriage and sexuality, and economic challenges. It notes these issues influence people's consciences. The document advocates for understanding the current situation, discernment, embracing gradual change and conversion, and inculturation in working with families.
This document discusses the need for restructuring in the Society of Jesus. It notes that restructuring has been discussed in Jesuit documents for over 50 years but implementation has been slow. Restructuring is needed to foster greater collaboration, effectiveness and a shared universal mission beyond individual provinces. The document outlines some specific changes needed like increased personnel sharing between provinces, prioritizing multiple Indian and foreign languages in formation, and exposing formees to realities outside their communities. Formators are challenged to form each person uniquely rather than following general routines. True restructuring requires changes to internal mindsets and habits through spiritual animation and discernment. The universal mission of the Jesuits depends on openness to change and restructuring ourselves in response to the
This bulletin provides information for Anglican Higher Education Chaplains in England, including upcoming events, training opportunities, and resources. It announces that the next bulletin will be issued on September 20th and requests that materials for inclusion be submitted by September 13th. It also provides contact information for the National Adviser and lists various topics covered in this issue, such as inter-faith matters, common tenure, vacancies, and the Equality Act.
This document outlines the protocol for a candlelighting ceremony for the International Federation of Business and Professional Women. It provides background on the founding of BPW over 85 years ago by Dr. Lena Madesin Phillips. It then details the process of the ceremony, including lighting candles to represent each founding nation of BPW, current affiliate federations and clubs around the world, and reciting an international collect at the end. The ceremony celebrates the global achievements and shared goals of empowering women economically and advocating for their rights.
This document provides an overview of the priorities and directions for the Society of the Divine Word (SVD) over the next six years, as determined by their XVII General Chapter. It identifies seven areas of focus for their intercultural mission: 1) primary and new evangelization, 2) ecumenical and interreligious dialogue, 3) promotion of a culture of life, 4) family and youth ministry, 5) education and research, 6) ministry among indigenous and ethnic communities, and 7) addressing issues related to migration. Provinces and regions are asked to evaluate their current activities in these areas and develop specific plans and programs to share at the zonal level, with the goal of building bridges across divides and further
“Eu sofro a sua dor!” exclamou São Vicente de Paulo. Isso significa que o coração dos Vicentinos não pode ficar indiferente às diversas tragédias que atingem o mundo todos os dias, cujos efeitos se refletem na mídia. Os membros da Sociedade de São Vicente de Paulo sentem-se responsáveis por todos aqueles que sofrem, próximos ou distantes; eles expressam essa sensação de proximidade com os mais necessitados, apoiando o trabalho de seus companheiros no mundo inteiro, tanto financeiramente quanto espiritualmente. Tudo o que você precisa saber sobre como os Vicentinos se ajudam com trabalhos e projetos especiais, ou com a iniciativa de twinnage.
Material em PowerPoint do Conselho Geral Internacional
Introdução à espiritualidade Vicentina. Os princípios básicos. São Vicente, sua conversão e seu trabalho. Tudo flui a partir da descoberta extraordinária de São Vicente: Cristo está nos pobres. Ao servir aos pobres, estou servindo ao próprio Cristo, estou tocando nele... E é a partir dessa corrente espiritual que fluiu o novo trabalho da Sociedade de São Vicente de Paulo.
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This document summarizes the Vincentian Family worldwide and ways to expand solidarity. It discusses how globalization has impacted the poor and widened inequality. The Vincentian Family has grown from 4 groups in 1633 to over 300 groups in 2006 across various ministries that help the poor. The charism of serving Christ in the poor is at the center. Expanding solidarity involves direct work with the poor, partnerships, advocacy, formation, and engaging youth to continue the mission.
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The document discusses the concept of poverty and who the poor are. It defines the poor as those who are materially poor and struggle to meet basic needs. It then provides statistics on poverty levels and indicators of poverty in the Philippines, such as income levels, education, health, housing, and employment rates. It concludes by discussing attitudes towards the poor and the Church's role in promoting justice for the poor.
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2. It provides data on indicators of poverty such as education levels, health expenditures, unemployment and underemployment rates, and numbers of overseas Filipino workers.
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The document discusses the Catholic Church's teachings around poverty and the poor. It defines material poverty as the most basic meaning of poverty. It also discusses the different social classes in the Philippines based on household income, with the majority (68%) considered low-income class D. Several indicators of widespread poverty in the Philippines are provided, such as many living on $1 or $2 per day. The document advocates for a genuine concern and love for the poor, in line with the teachings of Jesus Christ.
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Etre Vincentien est une vocation, une manière de vivre qui nous incite à nous donner aux autres dans tous les aspects de notre existence. Ainsi, nous avons à pratiquer la Charité, non seulement avec les personnes démunies et fragilisées que nous rencontrons – plus généralement avec celles que nous côtoyons chaque jour - mais aussi avec nos Confrères, au sein même de notre association. Soyons attentifs les uns aux autres, parlons-nous avec douceur. Un enseignement centré sur « les deux réseaux de Charité ».
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« J’ai peine de votre peine ! » s’exclamait saint Vincent de Paul. C’est qu’en effet le cœur des Vincentiens ne saurait rester indifférent aux différentes tragédies qui frappent le monde et dont les médias se font quotidiennement l’écho. Les membres de la Société de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul se sentent responsables de tous ceux qui souffrent qu’ils soient proches ou lointains ; c’est en apportant un soutien financier ou spirituel à l’action d’autres Confrères qu’ils expriment leur proximité avec les plus déshérités. Pour tout savoir sur le fonctionnement de l’entraide Vincentienne dans le cadre des œuvres spécialisées, des projets ou des jumelages.
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Un guide complet, pour tout savoir sur la Conférence. Qu’est-ce qu’une Conférence ? Qui peut devenir membre ? Les fonctions de chacun. Mais aussi le déroulement des réunions, les activités. Les obligations de la Conférence, l’agrégation. Beaucoup de thèmes abordés en une seule présentation.
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Au jeune homme riche qui demande à Jésus « que dois-je faire pour avoir la vie éternelle ?», Jésus répond « tu connais les commandements… » En effet nous manifestons que nous aimons Dieu, en suivant ses commandements d’amour et de liberté, en étant attentifs à sa Parole, en la mettant en pratique dans notre vie quotidienne. La Société de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul est Catholique. Elle croit donc fermement que c’est en étant fidèle à l’enseignement et aux prescriptions de l’Eglise, qu’elle est fidèle à son Seigneur. « Pour moi, le Christ et l’Eglise, c’est tout un !» affirmait sainte Jeanne d’Arc dans une célèbre réplique à ses juges…
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Une présentation pour se familiariser avec la spiritualité Vincentienne. Quels en sont les grands principes. Saint Vincent, sa conversion, son œuvre. On comprend que tout découle d’une extraordinaire découverte de saint Vincent : le Christ est caché dans le pauvre. En le servant c’est le Seigneur lui-même que je sers, que je touche….. Et aussi, la nouveauté de la Société de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul dans ce courant spirituel.
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RELATIONS AVEC LES ORGANISATIONS INTERNATIONALES ET AVEC L’EGLISE ssvp-formation
Une première partie consacrée aux organismes de l’ONU: ECOSOC, Commission des Droits de l’Homme, UNESCO. Quel est le rôle de chacun ? Comment la Société de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul travaille avec d’autres associations chrétiennes au sein de ces organismes pour défendre la voix du Pauvre et pour participer à l’avènement d’une société plus juste. Egalement, en deuxième partie, une présentation des relations entre l’Eglise et la Société de Saint-Vincent de Paul, fondée sur deux principes : loyauté à l’Eglise et à son enseignement, autonomie dans le gouvernement, les règles et les activités.
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L’approche systémique permet de résoudre les situations de pauvreté en agissant sur l’ensemble des circonstances et non pas sur un seul élément. Cette présentation donne quelques notions sur cette nouvelle manière de travailler, promue notamment dans la famille Vincentienne.
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Connaissons-nous vraiment la Règle de notre association? Une présentation claire sur un sujet essentiel pour tout Vincentien. Pour en aider la lecture et la compréhension, ce diaporama suit l’ordre du texte. Il donne des repères et dégage les principaux thèmes abordés dans les 3 parties du document. Avec aussi un chapitre spécial sur les statuts interne des pays : les dispositions issues de la tradition, celles obligatoires, celles laissées au libre choix des pays.
Lallier par Juan Manuel Buergo, Président de la Commission pour la recherche ...ssvp-formation
Voici brossé en quelques lignes un portrait du « plus cher ami d’Ozanam » et rédacteur de la Règle de la Société de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul. A lire d’urgence en cette année 2018 consacrée à Lallier.
La Société de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul nait dans un monde en pleine mutation. Attirés par les emplois créés par la Révolution industrielle, une nouvelle population afflue en masse dans les villes. Les conditions de travail sont inhumaines. Mal nourris, mal logés ces nouveaux arrivants tentent de survivre comme ils peuvent en milieu urbain. Paris est alors une ville insalubre et peu sûre. Pour résoudre la question de la pauvreté l’Etat se contente d’intervenir au minimum. L’Eglise elle-même est affaiblie suite à la Révolution Française. C’est dans cette situation de crise que 7 jeunes se lèvent et décident « d’aller aux périphéries ». Une histoire passionnante et très actuelle où l’on découvre de nombreux parallélismes entre cette période et notre époque elle-aussi, très mouvante…
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Des conseils pour notre vie de chaque jour pour vivre en paix avec soi-même et avec les autres Les valeurs morales que nous avons à développer et aussi 24 manières d’exprimer notre affection à ceux que nous approchons par de petits gestes tout simples… « Seigneur fais de moi, un instrument de ta paix ! »
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Parfois dans nos Conférences ou Conseils, des conflits peuvent surgir comme manifestation de l’orgueil caché en chacun d’entre nous. Cette présentation nous aide à identifier nos zones d’ombres et nous donne des moyens sûrs pour les combattre : l’humilité et l’amitié. Apprenons à « transformer les individualités en une force de groupe »
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La radio católica francesa, “Radio Notre-Dame”, nos cuenta Federico Ozanam – ...ssvp-formation
Segunda emisión sobre Ozanam emitida por Radio Notre Dame. Ozanam es ahora catedrático en la Universidad. ¿Cómo consigue vivir su fe católica en un medio profesional profundamente hostil a la religión? ¿En qué sentido era su curso de derecho mercantil innovador? ¿Era Ozanam liberal o cristiano social? Las respuestas en esta segunda entrevista, a descubrir sin falta…
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
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Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
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This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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In these fragmented times,
we are only too happy with
everything that can unite us,
and when so many people
take such trouble to hate each
other, should we not try to love
each other?
BLESSED FRÉDÉRIC OZANAM
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CONTENTS
ROLE OF THE SOCIETY OF SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL1
ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS2
HOW DO WE OPERATE4
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WHY BE PRESENT?3
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THE MAJOR DATES OF OUR
ASSOCIATION
Founded on 24 April 1833
Quickly spread throughout the world
Consultative status with UNESCO
Accredited with UN in March 2012
2016 - present in 150 countries
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ITS ROLE with references to the Rule
1. To witness to the love of God among the difficulties of the world
today and to attract people to Christ who inspires us to offer
practical help to the suffering, poor or isolated
(Society’s Mission Statement)
2. To make the voice of the poor heard in the international context (7.5)
3. To try to eradicate the causes of poverty (7.1, 7.6)
4. To offer aid and sustainable development (7.3)
5. To foster new attitudes of respect and empathy for the weak or those
who are different, opposing discrimination of all kinds (7.7)
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THE SOCIETY HAS A PRESENCE AT THE
FOLLOWING INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
IN NEW YORK
ECOSOC – Consultative status
Economic and Social Council of the United Nations
IN GENEVA
Human Rights Commission and other UN Agencies
Consultative status
IN PARIS
UNESCO, protecting cultural, and therefore religious rights
Consultative status
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ECOSOC, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL
OF THE UNITED NATIONS
ECOSOC is the United Nations’ platform for sustainable
development
It maintains close links with civil society, and produces an annual
report that offers recommendations to the countries on economic,
social and environmental issues
Within ECOSOC, the Society is a member of the “NGO Committee
for social development”
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HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION of the United Nations
Organisation is responsible for promoting human rights around the
world. It sets rules governing the conduct of States, and also acts
as a tribunal at which large and small countries, and non-
governmental organisations from the whole world, can have their
voice heard.
There are normally 3 sessions every year: decisions are taken at
these meetings.
There are several working groups that assist the Commission in its
work. The Society belongs to several of these working groups
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UNESCO, UNITED NATIONS ORGANISATION FOR
EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND CULTURE
UNESCO is committed to building cooperation among nations on
subjects other than politics and economics.
The Society takes its rightful place in UNESCO because it defends
cultural and therefore also religious rights.
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A VINCENTIAN TRADITION:
RELY ON THE HELP OF THE POWERFUL
Keeping good relations with those in power, in order to make the
voice of the poor heard
Saint Vincent de Paul had the help of Anne of Austria,
Queen of France
Frédéric Ozanam sought partnerships with newspapers
and with political authorities
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WHY BE PRESENT? OTHER REASONS
To create a network, as Ozanam wished
“I want to embrace the world in a network of charity”,
let us create partnerships to “weave charity”
To build a more just society everywhere.
promoting the rights, responsibilities and development of all. ” (The Rule 7.2)
To contribute to “a civilization of love and a culture of life”, (The Rule 7.2)
“Vincentians are committed to promote the right to life from conception to
the natural end of earthly life”
To contribute to the coming of the Kingdom of Love and Peace announced
by Jesus Christ
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WITHIN THE COUNCIL GENERAL,
THERE IS A “UN COMMISSION, ECOSOC”
The members of this Commission have the task:
o To represent the Society at international organizations in
New York, Geneva and Paris
o To monitor the sessions and the work of the sessions
o To contribute to the various reports from Commissions
o To collaborate with other NGOs in Catholic networks
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WORK WITHIN CATHOLIC NETWORKS
Making the Society's voice heard at the UN requires collaborative
effort There are thousands of NGOs and it is important to attract
the attention of the States. It is vital to work within a network
With other Catholic NGOs the Society belongs to 2 networks
The CCIC (International Catholic Centre at UNESCO).
The Society was a founder member in 1947.
Outposts in Paris and Geneva
The OIC Forum
(formerly the International Conference of Catholic
Organisations: COIC)
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THREE MAIN PRINCIPLES
1. A close relationship with the Church…
2. …But with considerable autonomy
3. … respecting Catholic faith and morals
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FIRST PRINCIPLE:
A CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE CHURCH…
“The Society is an international Catholic organisation, formed
of lay volunteers” that “has a close relationship with the
Hierarchy” (The Rule 1.1 and 5.1)
Many Bishops and Priests fully support the Society.
We welcome them as Spiritual Advisors
Our annual reports to the Holy See or to Bishops (the Rule, 5.3) are “for
information only”, but the Society welcomes an exchange of views, by
meeting or correspondence to further improve mutual support and
cooperation,
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SECOND PRINCIPLE: AUTONOMY
“The Society is legally autonomous, as to its…organisation, rules,
activities and internal government. Vincentian freely choose their own
officers and manage the Society’s activities and assets” (The Rule 5.2)
The Society has the sole right to decide:
- its work
- its priorities and the way the work is undertaken,
- the management of its projects, Conferences and Councils,
- its choice of officers
- its organisational structures
- the formation and training of its members
It has the sole right to manage and distribute its funds and assets
But we welcome and often accept suggestions for projects from the
Hierarchy or from priests who highlight the needs of individuals
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THIRD PRINCIPLE:
RESPECTING CATHOLIC FAITH AND MORALS
“The Society recognizes the right and duty of the diocesan
bishop to confirm that none of its activities is contrary to
Catholic faith and morals” (The Rule 5.3)
We will do nothing that is incompatible with Catholic teaching – in our work
and projects, our funding of others or receiving funds from others
We accept the policies of the Bishop Conferences for our ecumenical and
inter-faith membership and cooperation (6.2 -6.5)
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RELATIONS WITH THE VATICAN:THE SOCIETY OR
ITS PRESIDENT HAS A PRESENCE ON THE
FOLLOWING PONTIFICAL COUNCILS
Cor Unum (Federation of initiatives for Christian charity)
The President of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul is a member of this
Collaboration with other Pontifical Councils
Pontifical Council for migrants
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THREE IDEAS TO REMEMBER...
Act with other institutions to help change unjust structures or laws
that maintain poverty. Do not stand back from today's movement
for partnerships and social networks
Vincentians see social justice issues “from the perspective of those
they visit who suffer from injustice” (The Rule 7.4)
The Society promotes understanding, cooperation and mutual love
among people of different cultures, religions, ethnic origins and
social groups, and so contributes to the peace and unity of all
peoples (The Rule 7.7)
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