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IVE Meeting 2023

According to our Constitutions, the specific end of our small religious family is “to extend the Incarnation to all men, in the whole man, and in all of the manifestations of man”; and to this end, we are called to “commit all our strength” (Constitutions, 5). This is a multi-faceted enterprise that requires the collaboration of all the members of our religious family: both male and female branches, active and contemplative… 

Remembering Christmas 2022

We are already in the second week of Ordinary Time and approaching the end of January… With the March for Life in DC around the corner (it’s tomorrow!) and Lent around the next corner, we’d like to share a few remembrances of the recent Christmas holidays and celebrations with you – before “last year” seems too far away! For Catholics, Christmas and Easter are the most important liturgical celebrations of… 

Christ is Risen! He has conquered death!

Christ is risen from the dead! By death he trampled death and to those in the tombs he granted life! -from a Byzantine Easter Troparian Fra Angelico, Resurrection of Christ and Women at the Tomb (1440-1442) We greet you with great joy on this day of the Resurrection of the Lord! Today the Lord has conquered death! Today Light has overcome darkness! Today the Cross and Resurrection have overcome sin!… 

Celebrating the Gift of Life

“I came that they might have life…” (John 10:10) On Friday, January 18, 2019, our Religious Family took to the streets of Washington, DC with the purpose of giving   thanks for, celebrating, and defending the most fundamental and universal of God’s gifts to man: Life. We accompanied literally hundreds of thousands of men and women who, despite differences in culture and creed, share the common mission to end the genocide… 

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