Sister Swarupa Rani spoke at a half-day seminar for the Central Council of Delhi of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. The gathering took place at Yousuf Sadan on the Sacred Heart Cathedral campus in New Delhi.
About 60 Lady Vincentians attended the program. The seminar focused on the theme “Vincentian Charism and Vincentian Spirituality in Daily Life.”
Sister Swarupa reflected on the life of St. Vincent de Paul and the meaning of the Vincentian charism. She also spoke about how Vincentian spirituality guides daily actions, especially service to people who face poverty and exclusion.
The session invited participants to consider how the Vincentian tradition calls people to see Christ in those who suffer. Catholic social teaching reminds the Church that care for people who are poor is central to the Gospel. Through prayer, reflection, and action, the Vincentian charism continues to guide people who work for justice and compassion in the world.
The gathering provided time for learning, discussion, and renewal for the Lady Vincentians who serve in the Delhi area.