Talk:Vincentian Family

Latest comment: 2 years ago by 130.232.150.235 in topic "Transformed the face of France"?

Superior General, November 8, 2008 triple award edit

Hi User:Charles Matthews, I added this, to this stub, per your message to me[1]: The Vincentian Family, inter alia, has, as its incumbent head, Father G. Gregory Gay III, C.M., of Baltimore, the incumbent worldwide superior general of the Congregation of the Mission, elected during the community's general assembly (June 5 - 29, 2004) in Rome.famvin.org, Father G. Gregory Gay III,C.M

On November 8, 2007, Rev. David M. O’Connell, CM, president of Catholic University personally bestowed these Opus Prizes of over one millions dollars for systemic change projects to these Vincentian Family priests and brothers.famvin.org/en, Fr. Norberto Carcellar, CM received $100,000 as a runner-up for the prize with his work for the homeless in the Phillipines.famvin.org/en,Vincentian Family Triple Play Nets Over One Million Dollarswashingtonpost.com, Catholic Activist Wins $1 Million For Helping Educate African Exilesaccessmylibrary.com, $1 Million Opus Prize Awarded in Honor of Brother Constant Goetschalckx--Florentino floro (talk) 07:28, 14 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

DePaul University Wikipedia Visiting Scholar position edit

Of possible interest to editors of this article: DePaul University is accepting applications for a Wikipedia Visiting Scholars position with a possible focus on Vincentian Studies. Through the Visiting Scholars program, educational institutions provide experienced Wikipedians with remote access to their libraries' research resources. The Wikipedian is given an official university login and agrees to create/improve articles on Wikipedia in a subject area of mutual interest. The positions are unpaid, remote, and usually go for 6 or 12 months. If you have at least 1000 edits, an account at least 1 year old, and experience improving content, you're eligible. For more information see Wikipedia:Visiting Scholars. --Ryan (Wiki Ed) (talk) 15:21, 11 August 2015 (UTC)Reply

"Transformed the face of France"? edit

The first sentences describes de Paul in these words without source, and without clarification. It appears hyperbolic in a way that biases the article. 130.232.150.235 (talk) 12:11, 19 October 2021 (UTC)Reply