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  • ===CLAPVI: Latin American Conference of Vincentian Provinces=== CLAPVI: Latin American Conference of Vincentian Provinces ...
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  • The Latin American Conference of Vincentian Provinces ...Fr. James Richardson, without forgetting to share the idea with his Latin American colleagues. Fr. Luis Vela should also be considered a co-founder for his sp ...
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  • *[http://nuntia.cs.depaul.edu/apvc Asia-Pacific Provinces of the CM] *[http://www.svp.e12.ve/clapvi CLAPVI] (Latin American Conference of Vincentian Provincials) (Spanish) ...
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  • ==[[Latin American Martyrs]]== ...de them endure interrogations and torture for several years. Or else as in Latin America where numerous missionaries and catechists were killed by unofficia ...
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  • ...and been lived out in the world, in the Church, in our provinces and vice-provinces and communities. The recent Assemblies of the Congregation have offered gui In some provinces of the Congregation we note the growth in vocations and the number of young ...
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  • *[[CLAPVI - History|Latin American Conference of Vincentian Provinces (CLAPVI)]] ===[[Provinces of the Congregation of the Mission]]=== ...
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  • ...fice projects benefiting the needs and works of the poorer provinces, vice-provinces and missions of the Congregation of the Mission. ...incentian Solidarity Fund for micro-projects of the poorer provinces, vice-provinces and missions of the Congregation of the Mission. ...
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  • ...American Conference already in existence. It consists of all the European provinces, with the Middle East, today amounting to twenty. During that same meeting ...ors in Rio de Janeiro surely contributed to its creation, it was the Latin American Conference, already in existence and functioning beginning in 1971, that pl ...
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  • ...highest. In Asia and Africa the number of confreres is increasing and in Latin America the number remains about the same or is slowly increasing. ...tulants). Among the “admitted” 155 are from Africa, 140 from Asia, 69 from Latin America, 32 from Eastern Europe, 16 from Western Europe and 9 from the Unit ...
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  • ...ranslated into most, if not all, the vernacular languages of the different Provinces of the Congregation. It is important that a good attractive translation be ...were written to individual persons. Also, the Common Rules were written in Latin in a rather formal style, while the letters were written inordinary everyda ...
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  • ...ranslated into most, if not all, the vernacular languages of the different Provinces of the Congregation. It is important that a good attractive translation be ...were written to individual persons. Also, the Common Rules were written in Latin in a rather formal style, while the letters were written inordinary everyda ...
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  • ...clesial Communities and movements to promote the liberation of the poor in Latin America, the birth of new religious communities in Europe, and the increasi 1.4.1 The Southern Hemisphere (Africa and Latin America) ...
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  • ...e protection of the American embassy, which declared it the property of an American Daughter of Charity. She kept it from April to July 1871, but then restored ...be surmounted by a small cross. Inside the globe are kept the names of the provinces of the Company. Below lies the body of Saint Catherine Labouré clothed in t ...
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  • ...f God perhaps, but only effective when it is “heard” or “obeyed” (from the Latin audire, to hear). Once heard and acted upon in the struggle along the side ...ete experience of people who themselves suffer in much of Asia, Africa and Latin America as well as in many sectors of so-called developed countries. It wi ...
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  • ...e frequency we hear or we read in print form the following words: have our Provinces lost that missionary and itinerant thrust that characterized Vincent de Pau ...s states that as a result of his experience as a pastor and with his Latin American heart, he is able to open the door in a new manner and thus able to formula ...
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  • ...s of the decree of foundation, only the last actually names a visitor, the American-born [[John Timon]] (1797-1867). The more important issues dealt with the m ...um per ordinem materiarum redacta. In the introductory letter, composed in Latin, Nozo agreed that some decrees had become obsolete and useless. Since membe ...
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  • ...s of the decree of foundation, only the last actually names a visitor, the American-born [[John Timon]] (1797-1867). The more important issues dealt with the m ...um per ordinem materiarum redacta. In the introductory letter, composed in Latin, Nozo agreed that some decrees had become obsolete and useless. Since membe ...
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  • ..., Green & Co., 1908. Pp. xvi, 416. Also available in microfiche. Chicago: American Theological Library Association, 1986. 33. ...ngton, Jedediah V. St. Vincent De Paul and the Fruits of His Life. Notable American Authors Series. Temecula, Calif.: Reprint Services Corporation, 1992, repr ...
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  • ...ve on to its destination. Lastly, he announced that he would be taxing the provinces to help defray the expenses of his stay in Rome, as well as those of his as ...our vocation, and to remain faithful to solid preaching. The news from the provinces and missions was alternatively consoling and disheartening. The entry of th ...
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  • ...; and skilled in the Hebrew, Greek, French, and Spanish languages. As for Latin, he spoke it fluently, and wrote it with elegance. It must not be thought t ...stowed upon me ! Thou didst call me to the Congregation, choose me for the American mission, and make known to me, many years before, when I was yet in Rome, t ...
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