Voces Verbi NYC
Everyone who proclaims the Word of God is a voice of the Word.
"We are dying of ordinariness." Fast forward 80+ years and we can say, the diagnosis Archbishop Sheen gave back in 1932 remains the same. "The world's greatest need," he prescribed, "is great men and women...in a word, what we need are saints."
"We are dying of ordinariness." Fast forward 80+ years and we can say, the diagnosis Archbishop Sheen gave back in 1932 remains the same. "The world's greatest need," he prescribed, "is great men and women...in a word, what we need are saints."
It is this generation more than any other that is faced with the challenge of the "decisive battle". A Christian culture, a culture of family and a culture of life rises up or continues to fall with them. As members of the Religious Family of the Incarnate Word we feel that it is our responsibility and task before God to "sink our teeth" into this reality and spend ourselves in the formation of the future generations of Catholic faithful. Thus, Voces Verbi.
It is this generation more than any other that is faced with the challenge of the "decisive battle". A Christian culture, a culture of family and a culture of life rises up or continues to fall with them. As members of the Religious Family of the Incarnate Word we feel that it is our responsibility and task before God to "sink our teeth" into this reality and spend ourselves in the formation of the future generations of Catholic faithful. Thus, Voces Verbi.