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In this episode of the Gotta Be Saints podcast, I sit down with Michael Acaldo, National CEO of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, for an inspiring conversation about what it really means to see Christ in the poor.
With over three decades of leadership in Vincentian ministry, Michael shares stories from his early days in Baton Rouge to his national role today—always with one central focus: growing in holiness through acts of love and service. We talk about how Vincentians are formed spiritually by serving, the transformational power of home visits, and why Catholic social teaching must be lived, not just studied.
This episode explores how the Society’s work isn’t simply about social services—it’s about encountering Christ in every person and every moment, especially in those who are vulnerable or forgotten. We dive into the unique Vincentian approach of loving through action, forming intentional community, and resisting political labels to focus purely on the Gospel.
Whether you’re already involved in your parish, searching for a way to serve, or just looking for a deeper spiritual grounding, Michael’s testimony is a powerful reminder that holiness is found in simple, faithful acts of love.
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In this episode of the Gotta Be Saints podcast, I sit down with Michael Acaldo, National CEO of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, for an inspiring conversation about what it really means to see Christ in the poor.
With over three decades of leadership in Vincentian ministry, Michael shares stories from his early days in Baton Rouge to his national role today—always with one central focus: growing in holiness through acts of love and service. We talk about how Vincentians are formed spiritually by serving, the transformational power of home visits, and why Catholic social teaching must be lived, not just studied.
This episode explores how the Society’s work isn’t simply about social services—it’s about encountering Christ in every person and every moment, especially in those who are vulnerable or forgotten. We dive into the unique Vincentian approach of loving through action, forming intentional community, and resisting political labels to focus purely on the Gospel.
Whether you’re already involved in your parish, searching for a way to serve, or just looking for a deeper spiritual grounding, Michael’s testimony is a powerful reminder that holiness is found in simple, faithful acts of love.
Topics Covered:
📍 Learn more at svdpusa.org
🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts or visit gottabesaints.com
Call to Action:
If this conversation moved you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone looking for a deeper way to live their faith.
🙏 Special thanks to our sponsor, Truthly!
Use code gottabesaints for a free trial at truthly.ai
Support the show

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