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Diocesan
Council of Shreveport
Members'
Calendar
of Event
August
5
Ozanam School, St. Joseph, Zwolle
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Western District Council Meeting
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Eastern District Pharmacy Board
23
Eastern District Council Meeting
September
16
Western District Council Meeting
18
Eastern District Pharmacy Board
22
Diocesan St. Vincent de Paul
Memorial
Mass (5:45pm) and
Dinner
at St. Joseph, Shreveport
27
Poor Man's Supper & Auction,
Monroe
(Fund Raiser for the Pharmacy)
October
16
Eastern District Pharmacy Board
21
Western District Council Meeting
25
Eastern District Council Meeting
28
Southern District Council Meeting
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2005-2006 in
Review
As
the St. Vincent de Paul Society members
began the year 2005, their focus continued to
be seeking ways to help those in need in the
local community.
With
the onslaught of Hurricane Katrina in
August 2005, the local Vincentians came
together, along with others in the community,
to help those affected by the storms. The
efforts to help those in the community in
need continued, as well as concerted efforts
to help those who were being transplanted to
our area because of the storms.
After the immediate needs of hurricane
victims were beginning to be met, the Society
applied for and received grants to help
families with ongoing needs, such as much
need furnishings for their homes. This
program continues to this day. Again, as
August 2006 begins, the Society prepares for
another hurricane season by stocking their
supplies and seeking new members to join in
this effort to provide for those in need.
How to
apply for
Assistance
If
you are in need of food, utility or rent
assistance,
contact the St. Vincent de Paul Hotline listed
below according to deanery borders:
Shreveport
area: 865-7807
Eastern
deanery: (listing of church
parishes
being updated)
Southern
deanery: (listing of church
parishes
being updated)
Please
note that the hotline is answered
by
volunteers. Their hours vary; if you
call
and are unable to get an answer,
please
try again.
Evacuees
of katrina
If
you are in need of a Case Worker, please call
219-2022,
or 219-2023 for assistance.
[Katrina
Aid Today]
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Mission Statement: Inspired by Gospel values, the Society of St .Vincent de
Paul, a Catholic lay organization, leads women and men to join together to grow
spiritually by offering person-to-person service to those who are needy and
suffering in the tradition of its founder, Blessed Frederic Ozanam, and patron,
St. Vincent de Paul.
Organized locally, Vincentians witness God's love by
embracing all works of charity and justice. The Society collaborates with
other people of good will in relieving need and addressing its causes, making no
distinction in those served because, in them, Vincentians see the face of
Christ.
There are three levels of members:
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Active = those wishing to directly serve the needs of
those who are in need, and attend meetings
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Associate = those wishing to assist on home visit and
provide assistance as needed
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Contributing = those wishing to assist through
donations of money and needed items.
If you are interested in becoming a part of this vital
ministry, please email the Diocesan Chairperson.
God bless you for all of your prayers and support.
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The Society of St. Vincent de Paul offers tangible assistance
to those in need on a person-to-person basis. It is this personalized
involvement that makes the work of the Society unique. This aid may take
the form of intervention, consultation, or often through direct dollar or
in-kind service. An essential precept of the Society's work is to provide help
while conscientiously maintaining the confidentiality and dignity of those who
are served. Some 12 million persons are helped annually by Vincentians in
the United States. These are some of the services Vincentians provide for
those who are poor and in need:
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Emergency financial assistance
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Food programs
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Services to those in any way challenged
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Rent/mortgage assistance
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Embracing the lonely, forgotten and alienated
Our local Vincentians offering assistance to
victims of Hurricane Katrina
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Diocesan
St. Vincent de Paul
Come Join Your Fellow Vincentians for Mass,
honoring St. Vincent de Paul, our Patron
Pot Luck Dinner to follow Mass
in
the Family Life Center, 211 Atlantic
(Please bring your favorite salad, casserole, or whatever.)
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Who is BLESSED
Frederic Ozanam?
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Frederic Ozanam was born in Milan, April 23, 1813, where his father practiced
medicine. Frederic grew up in Lyon and was educated at the College Royal
de Lyon, and entered the Sorbonne in Paris is 1831 to study law. Rampant
anti-Catholicism existed in the university, with professors constantly attacking
the Church and its committed advocates. Ozanam assembled a number of these
fellow students and together translated works into deeds with the formation of a
Conference of Charity in May, 1833. In 1835, rules and purposes of
the association were formulated and the official title, Society of St. Vincent
de Paul, adopted.
Ozanam received his law degree but soon abandoned it to pursue
academics, particularly foreign literature, while giving unqualified service to
the Church through total dedication to the growing Society of St. Vincent de
Paul, relentlessly espousing the mission of Christ's Church to the poor, the
needy, the suffering, and the afflicted. He died at the age of 40. Rites
for his beatification were held on August 22, 1997 at Notre Dame Cathedral in
Paris.
Prayer
for the Canonization of Blessed Frederic Ozanam
O God Our Father, You alone have the power to bestow those
precious gist of Yours which we rightly call miracles. If it be Your will,
be pleased to grant such a gift on behalf of ______________. We humbly ask
that you grant this favor so that Blessed Frederic Ozanam may be canonized by
our Holy Mother the Church. We make this prayer through Lord Jesus Christ,
Your Son. Amen.
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