New Civil War Book available: BALM OF HOPE

Betty Ann McNeil, D.C., ed., Balm of Hope: Charity Afire Impels Daughters of Charity Civil War Nurses, Mary Denis Maher, C.S.A., Foreword; Janet Leigh Bucklew, Introduction (Chicago: DePaul University Vincentian Studies Institute, 2015), 558 pp., annotated, 50 historic images, 6 maps and tables, appendix, glossary, and index. Paperback. Available from DePaul University Vincentian Studies Institute Collection at the Seton Heritage Shop of the National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, 339 South Seton Avenue, Emmitsburg, Maryland 21727 USA. Available: September 15, 2015 Cost: $30.00 plus shipping & handling

Sr. McNeil’s discovery of 500 pages of handwritten memoirs by Daughters of Charity Civil War nurses led her into a multi-year project to transcribe, annotate, index, and publish Balm of Hope: Charity Afire Impels Daughters of Charity Civil War Nurses. This compendium includes: 1. Notes of the Sisters’ Services in Military Hospitals; 2. Civil War Recollections and Accounts; and 3. Correspondence. The texts invite readers to listen to courageous women reminisce in their own words about nursing amid the ravages of war.

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Feast of Blessed Frederic Ozanam

September 9 marks the Feast of Blessed Frederic Ozanam. Learn more about his life and work in these resources from FAMVIN.org

“Antoine Frederic Ozanam: Building the Good Society.”
A series of videos in which Dr. Raymond Sickinger, Ph.D. leads discussion of a paper by Dr. David L. Gregory, Ph.D. The video covers many topics rich in the Vincentian and Catholic traditions. Several professors from Niagara University participated as panelists. This hour-long panel discussion was held during Vincentian Week, September 2009,

The Roots of Ozanam’s Passion for Charity and Justice
Slide presentation, by Ralph Middlecamp of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, describes the times of Frederic Ozanam, the progression of his social thought, and some organizing principles or best practices when dealing with/advocating for the poor and marginalized.

Door of Faith: Frederic Ozanam

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In memoriam: Sister Dolores Coleman

We pray for the repose of the soul of Sister Dolores Coleman, who died at Seton Residence, Evansville, Indiana, August 25, 2015; 94 years of age and 74 years of vocation.
May she rest in peace.

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