In this episode, Sister Meggie Flores is in the company of Linda Rivas from Las Americas in El Paso. Together, they discuss immigration at our southern border as a human issue and from their firsthand experience working with this migrants. In the Vincentian Pulse, Sister Salvatrice Murphy reflects on xenophobia, how to overcome it, and the importance of welcoming the stranger.

Episode 17: Immigration in America
In the Company of Linda Rivas
April 9, 2019
S6 E1: Teachings of Our Founders
September 26, 2023
As we prepare to celebrate the Feast of St. Vincent de Paul, Sister Liz Sjoberg, DC, sits down with our very own Sister Marie Poole, DC. As the translator of many volumes of their writings, conferences, and letters, Sister Marie is an expert in St. Vincent de Paul and St. Louise de Marillac. Sister Marie tells us how she got started translating these important documents and how some of the lessons our founders shared in the 17th century can still be applied today.
S5 E22: Accompaniment as Formation
July 18, 2023
Today, we're getting to interview one of our favorite cohosts, Sister Elizabeth Greim, DC! Sister Elizabeth recently attended the Seminarium at our Motherhouse in Paris, where she was in the company of Daughters of Charity from all around the world who work with young Sisters (and Sisters-to-be) in formation. Sister Elizabeth shares some of the insightful bits of information she learned from the experience, including the importance of accompanying those in formation.
S5 E21: Preserving our History
July 4, 2023
Our lives and our history tells the story of the Company of the Daughters of Charity as a whole. It's important to preserve as much of that as we can. This is what Scott Keefer does in the Provincial Archives. Located in Emmitsburg, the archives holds so much history of the Daughters in the US. Scott joins the podcast today to tell us what is important to save, why it's important, and what is the most significant items in the collection.