Diocesan Development Fund—DDF
The annual Diocesan Development Fund appeal is now under way. We ask you to please keep the DDF campaign in your prayers and please be generous in your giving. The OSV goal is $9,940 with a goal of 33 donors. As of 5/18/2025, $4,432 (45% of goal) has been pledged by 17 donors (52% of goal).
Click on the following link to view the Official DDF Page which incudes this year’s video and much information regarding the DDF. https://dioscg.org/ddf-2025
Old St. Vincent Church is Incredible Catholic Site #5 “Not to Miss in Missouri”. Taken from an article published in “Aleteia” on 1/16/2025. (Click on link).
https://oldstvincents.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/5-Incredible-Catholic-sites-not-to-miss-in-Missouri.pdf
2024 and the Holy Family
The Knights of Columbus have announced the release of a new video series called, “Into the Breach: The Mission of the Family”. The Knights want to proclaim the truth and beauty of the Catholic vision of family life. They want to help viewers live the vision in the modern world.
There are five videos in the series which last about twelve minutes each. The theme of each video is illustrated with the powerful personal story of a Catholic couple who has lived that theme in their own married life. Click on the following link to access the videos. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8dhS0o-trLjif_DIzMn1zbN5iaannC14
Help Needed!
The Archive Center of Old St. Vincent Church is striving to obtain a complete set of St. Vincent College & Seminary’s annual yearbook, known as “The Cape.” The yearbook was published annually from 1926 through 1979. The yearbook contains many neat photos and a great deal of history about the College and Catholicism in Cape Girardeau. OSV Archival Center is initiating this effort—recognizing that as more and more time passes, it will become more difficult to obtain missing years. If you would like to donate any issue of The Cape, please contact Ron Kirby at either 573-450-7587 or ronkirbysemo@att.net. Duplicate copies will be shared with St. Vincent de Paul’s Resource Center and Kent Library’s Rare Book Center.
In mid-July, 2022 a boat tour passenger named Jerry Cosgrove took a tour of OSV Church. He later sent the following letter to Tour Leader Ron Kirby. Please take the time to view the link concerning Rose Hawthorne:
About 10 days ago I was a visitor in St. Vincents from the cruise ship visiting Cape Giradeau. I mentioned that there was a relatively recent person like St. Vincent who also was responsible for changing medical care for the poor.
That was Rose Hawthorne. Here is a link to a presentation I made two years ago to some people in New York.
I hope you enjoy it.
Best,
Jerry Cosgrove
Brentwood, New Hampshire
PS – I love your website for St. Vincents.