This may be of interest to some of you, Dr. Brian Strayer presented a lecture at DePaul University on: “Jansenism: Its Key Figures, Themes, and Relevance Today”
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Jansenism: Its Key Figures, Themes, and Relevance Today
This is a recording of the Fall Quarter DRMA Lecture that took place at DePaul University. The lecturer was Brian Strayer, Ph.D. from Andrews University.
Writing a Global History of the Daughters of Charity
On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 Matthieu Brejon de Lavergnée presented a lecture on the History of the Daughters of Charity. This was recorded on site at the Richardson Library.
Vincent de Paul: Charity’s Saint
In 2010 to celebrate the 350th anniversaries of the deaths of Saint Vincent de Paul (September 27, 1660) and Saint Louise de Marillac (March 15, 1660) the Vincentian Studies Institute of DePaul University undertook the project of creating the first full length-documentary about Saint Vincent and Saint Louise. “Vincent de Paul: Charity’s Saint,” is the impressive result of these efforts. The documentary was produced with four very specific goals in mind: To separate the Vincent of “myth” from the Vincent of “history.” To contextualize Vincent de Paul within the history of 17th century France. To recover the role of Louise de Marillac and women in the foundation of the tradition. To suggest the contemporary relevance of the Vincentian tradition in the modern world.
Vincent’s Values: A Spiritual Perspective
This is an original essay written and read by Rev. Edward Udovic, C.M., Ph.D.
Our Good Will and Honest Efforts
This podcast originally aired in September of 2007. This podcast was written and read by Rev. Edward Udovic, C.M.,Ph.D.
The Vincentian Question
An original essay, on the values of St. Vincent de Paul, written and read by Rev. Edward Udovic, C.M.
Reflections on the Vincentian Heritage Tour
Tom Judge, Chaplain for the College of Computing and Digital Media and the DePaul Law School, reflects on the Vincentian Heritage Faculty Staff tour of France.