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"I was in need and you visited
me" The role of home visitors: The Society of St. Vincent de Paul provides personal and neighborly help. Members of the Society, called Vincentians, organize themselves into small, local working groups within a church. These groups are known as Conferences. Their goal is to relieve suffering through the provision of material or moral help to needy people. Vincentians know the local conditions and can seek the support of others to address the needs of the poor. It is the objective of the Society, through the work of the conference and home visitation, to provide the following:
To form a conference: The local parish is the usual channel through which a conference is developed; therefore, the Pastor is a key person to help in the establishment of conference. The Pastor can identify potential Vincentians as well as speak about the works of the Society from the pulpit. Once perspective members are identified, they are contacted and invited to attend an organizational meeting at the parish. At this meeting, representatives from the Society's District Council will explain how the Society works, answer questions and offer guidance to establish a conference. When a conference is formed, it is their choice in determining what charitable works and services will be undertaken, but the conference will receive support from the Council office and the other 12 ministries under the umbrella of this Society. To locate a conference nearest to you click here
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