Holy Family Conference Society of St. Vincent de Paul

Holy Family Conference Society of St. Vincent de Paul Founded in 1833, the Society of St. Who is a Vincentian? Yes, our Vincentians are a true cross-section of the two communities we serve (Amesbury and Salisbury).

Vincent de Paul is a worldwide organization of lay Catholics, following Christ’s call to serve the poor, the suffering, and the deprived. She/he is your next-door neighbor, your mailman, the waitress who served you dinner last night, the electrician who wired your home, a fireman, a nurse, or perhaps your child’s teacher. These Vincentians join together as a team dedicated to the Biblical charge t

o care for the “Least of my Brethren”. Our diverse array of dedicated volunteers each brings their own unique talents to work toward the common goal of meeting the needs of the needy and forgotten members of our communities. When serving the challenges of their neighbors, they do so in a manner that respects the dignity of every client in a way that encourages the client’s ability to maximize their individual potential. Though each Vincentian’s efforts are motivated by the values inherent in the gospels, “Need not Creed” is still their guiding principle in offering help to all. Vincentians see the face of Christ in each client, thus living out their all-encompassing motto, “We Help People”!

09/21/2024
A great day for a Mini-Golf Tournament -a great day for SVdP to raise funds to help the poor!
09/14/2024

A great day for a Mini-Golf Tournament -a great day for SVdP to raise funds to help the poor!

Thank you to the Fortin Family for hosting SVdP’s 9/14 Mini-Golf Tournament, thus helping fund “people helping people”!
09/14/2024

Thank you to the Fortin Family for hosting SVdP’s 9/14 Mini-Golf Tournament, thus helping fund “people helping people”!

Thanks Chris Moore for being a silver sponsor for SVdP’s Mini-Golf Tournament this Saturday 9/14.
09/13/2024

Thanks Chris Moore for being a silver sponsor for SVdP’s Mini-Golf Tournament this Saturday 9/14.

Thank you Amesbury Lions Club for being a GOLD Sponsor for the SVdP 9/14 Mini-Golf Tournament at Captain’s Corner in Sal...
09/10/2024

Thank you Amesbury Lions Club for being a GOLD Sponsor for the SVdP 9/14 Mini-Golf Tournament at Captain’s Corner in Salisbury. The Amesbury Lions 🦁 roar for the poor!

The 2024 SVdP Sept. 14th Mini-Golf Tournament is full; all 18 Teams of 6 golfers each, signed-up in 1 week! Praise God!Y...
08/22/2024

The 2024 SVdP Sept. 14th Mini-Golf Tournament is full; all 18 Teams of 6 golfers each, signed-up in 1 week! Praise God!
YOUR HELP IS STILL NEEDED - PLEASE BE A SPONSOR AND/OR MAKE A DONATION: TEE/HOLE SIGN, $100; BRONZE, $250; SILVER, $500 & GOLD, $1000.
Info at bit.ly/SVdPMGT24.
Help SVdP Help the Needy…

Play Mini-Golf on September 14th; have some fun and some good eats; and help SVdP help your neighbor. See bit.ly/SVdPMGT...
08/07/2024

Play Mini-Golf on September 14th; have some fun and some good eats; and help SVdP help your neighbor. See bit.ly/SVdPMGT24.

It’s crisis time right now for too many families. They can’t keep up with the rising costs of groceries, fuel, power and rent. Try as they might, they fall more and more behind, and face eviction . . . living in their car . . . sleeping on the couches of relatives . . . trapped in grim motels.

“Serviens in spe” reads the Society of St. Vincent de Paul’s motto, i.e.: “Serving in Hope”. And so, money, food, and clothing are all the things that in small measure, SVdP can provide to offer some needed relief for Amesbury and Salisbury families that are suffering.
So to, along with material support comes SVdP’s visiting, encouragement, and prayers to serve most importantly as to bring true HOPE to our communities’ needy.

Check out the 9/14 fun at bit.ly/SVdPMGT24.

SVdP National President John Berry's op-ed about Homelessness Prevention. amplifying SVdP’s name as a reputational leade...
05/03/2024

SVdP National President John Berry's op-ed about Homelessness Prevention. amplifying SVdP’s name as a reputational leader in the field of homelessness prevention.

On April 22, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson—a case which aims to determine whether local governments can make it a crime for someone to liv

01/23/2024

L O V E ♥️
"What does love look like? It has the hands to help others. It has the feet to hasten to the poor and needy. It has eyes to see misery and want. It has the ears to hear the sighs and sorrows of men. That is what love looks like."
–St. Augustine

St. André Bessette, whose feast day we celebrate 1/7 and the name of the parish incorporating Star of the Sea, Salisbury...
01/06/2024

St. André Bessette, whose feast day we celebrate 1/7 and the name of the parish incorporating Star of the Sea, Salisbury, Saint Joseph’s, Amesbury, and Holy Family SVdP, Salisbury/Amesbury, is the first saint from the Congregation of Holy Cross, the religious community that founded the University of Notre Dame.

Alfred Bessette was born in the town of Mont-Saint-Grégoire in Quebec on August 9, 1845, and he was orphaned by the time he was 12. He had to work to support himself and had little formal education, but from an early age, he had a lively faith and a strong devotion to St. Joseph. After a few years trying to find work in the United States, he returned to Quebec, where his childhood pastor encouraged him to consider a vocation to religious life. He sent Alfred to the Holy Cross Brothers with a note that said, “I am sending you a saint.”

Upon entering Holy Cross, Alfred took the name André and was assigned as doorkeeper of Notre Dame College in Montreal. Among his many duties, he greeted visitors and tended to their needs. Eventually, many people began to experience physical healings after praying with Brother André.

His reputation began to spread. So many people flocked to see him that the Congregation allowed him to see sick people at a trolley station across the street. The crowds got larger, more cures were reported, and Brother André became increasingly well-known. Through it all Brother André remained humble, often seeming confused that people would lavish such praise on him. He knew that the real source of these miraculous cures was St. Joseph’s intercession.

His desire to increase devotion to St. Joseph inspired him to found a shrine to his favorite saint across the street from Notre Dame College. He saved the money he earned from giving haircuts at five cents apiece, eventually earning the $200 he needed to construct a simple structure. This shrine opened in 1904, and in 1909 Brother André was released from his duties as doorkeeper and assigned full-time as the caretaker of the Oratory of St. Joseph.

The Oratory attracted large numbers of pilgrims, and plans were made to construct a large basilica. Brother André’s full-time ministry for the rest of his life was to receive the long lines of sick visitors who flocked to the Oratory to see him. He became known as the “Miracle Man of Montreal”, and thousands ofmiraculous healings were attributed to his intercession over the following decades.

Brother André died on January 6, 1937, at the age of 91. During the week that his body lay in state outside of St. Joseph’s Oratory, it is estimated that one million people braved the bitter Montreal winter to pay their respects. The basilica was eventually completed and remains a major pilgrimage site, attracting more than two million visitors a year. The side chapels are filled with the crutches of people healed through St. André’s prayers.

The reliquary chapel on campus contains relics of Br. André, and he is depicted in statuary and stained glass in many parts of campus. The stained glass image above is in the chapel in the Stinson-Remick Building. The statue of Br. André pictured above adorns the front of the Eck Visitor's Center, the home of the Notre Dame Alumni Association and FaithND. His presence there reminds us that we carry out his ministry of service and hospitality to the world. The statue in 2010 was adorned with wreath and garland on the occasion of his canonization.

St. André Bessette, C.S.C., who was devoted to St. Joseph and who welcomed the sick with the hospitality of Christ—pray for us!

Let there always be hope… 🤗
12/20/2023

Let there always be hope… 🤗

A police officer is trying to repair some broken relationships in this Christmas video starring Kevin Sorbo.

11/30/2022

God bless us as we embark on a new week.

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