(July 14,2010) The St. Vincent de Paul Society -SVDP, an international Catholic charity,
has been formally launched in Nepal with the setting up of committees in two parishes.
Anna Maria Church in Pokhara and Assumption Church in Kathmandu now have SVDP units
after the SVDP coordinator for South Asia, Joseph Pandian, held meetings in these
parishes. Lay leaders and parish priests attended the July 12 and 13 meetings led
by Pandian, who is from India. Each SVDP unit, comprises eight lay Catholics, who
meet twice a month. Parish priests, who are also expected to attend the meetings,
guide the groups. Nepal now joins 147 other countries where SVDP movements are
based and where members not only raise money for the poor but also visit the lonely,
sick and needy, said Pandian. The SVDP was founded by Blessed Frederic Ozanam
in Paris in 1833.