Blogcast: St. Vincent de Paul, the Daughters of Charity, and a Visit to France

This blogcast explores “St. Vincent de Paul, the Daughters of Charity, and a Visit to France," written by Dana Edwards Szigeti and read by Rachel Dugan Wood.

“St. Vincent de Paul, the Daughters of Charity, and a Visit to France," by Dana Edwards Szigeti. In her blog, Dana describes her moving journey through France where she discovered the tombs of St. Vincent de Paul, and St. Catherine Laboure. She reflects on the charitable works these Saints conducted and inspired others to perform and the religious group these saints formed: Daughters of Charity.

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Dana Edwards Szigeti currently resides in Orlando, Florida, where she works as a senior communications representative for a local company. She moved to the city after getting married in May, and has been getting involved within her local parish community, Most Precious Blood Catholic Church.

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