With the help of our generous parishioners, our St. Vincent de Paul Society has provided hope in times of hopelessness to many Marlton & Mt. Laurel individuals and families.

St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry
Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays 10am-12pm
A volunteer will be available to assist any person in need of food. A food checklist will be given to each person who stops at the church's main entrance. The list will then be collected and the volunteer will fill the shopping bags based on the list provided. The bags will then be brought to your car or placed outside the entrance doors for pickup.
If you have another assistance need, you may contact the St. Vincent de Paul Helpline at 856-797-7352.
Thanks to the overwhelming generosity of our parishioners, this year's Easter Basket Drive was a tremendous success! Many of the donated gift cards were used to purchase all kinds of Easter goodies for local children in need. All remaining gift cards will be donated to our St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry.
St. Vincent de Paul was born in France in 1581 and became a priest in the year 1600. Sometime after his ordination, Vincent was captured by pirates. He worked as a slave for two years before miraculously escaping. After spending some time in Rome, he traveled to Paris, where he remained for the rest of his life. While in Paris, Vincent met Cardinal Pierre de Berulle, who appointed him pastor of a church in Clichy, France. After serving there for a time, Vincent dedicated the rest of his life to assisting and serving the poor. In 1625, he founded his own religious order, the Congregation of the Missions (also sometimes known as the Lazarites or Vincentians). This group of missionary priests worked tirelessly to serve those in need. St. Vincent de Paul died in Paris on September 27, 1660 and was canonized by Pope Clement XII in 1737. He is the patron saint of charities.