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  • ...icle was published in Vincentiana, volume 58, #1, January-March 2014, p. 54-59] ...entity and the mission of the universal Church.<ref>CELAM, Global Plan 2003-2007, Toward a Church that is the home and the school of communion and solid ...
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  • ...s published in ''Vincentiana'', 57th Year, January-March 2013, No. 1, p. 59-66] I have been asked to speak about my experience in parishes, in the parishes entrusted to the Congregation of the Mission. I have to admit that this is ...
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  • ...EME in 1995. This article has been translated and made available in the on-line Vincentian Encyclopedia with the permission of Editorial CEME]. ...raternities of Charity as an association that should be established in the parishes where a mission is preached. Afterward the Congregation accepted and, in s ...
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  • ...republished in ''Vincentiana'', 57th Year, January-March 2013, No. o, p. 23-29]. ...cil to promote in their provinces a serious study of the Vincentian parish ministry. This should be done with a sincere and courageous evaluation of the minis ...
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  • ...nt-de-Paul… et aujourd ‘hui''), Animation Vicentienne, 16, Grande rue Saínt-Michel, Toulouse, France … this work is not attributed to any one author but ...at that time. In this way mothers, distinguished women in society, middle-class women, humble peasants, single women and widows consecrated themselves ...
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  • ...them. One sees this when he served as pastor of the parish of Chatillon-les-Dombes, near Lyons in 1617. In the parish he discovered a family, poor, ill ...t of the aristocratic ladies of Paris. The lot of the patients of the Hotel-Dieu, the Foundling Hospital, and the prisons improved significantly as a re ...
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  • ==Roman Mission, 1815-1835== ...st Vincentians were Felix de Andreis, the superior; [[Joseph Rosati]] (1789-1843), John Baptist Acquaroni, and Brother Martin Blanka. The first three we ...
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  • ...mility, help us through the intercession of your martyr, Andrés, to be self-controlled at all times so that we might, in turn, touch the hearts of other ...came know in the town of his birth: Salazar de Amaya. At the age of twenty-one Andrés Avelino became aware of the history of Father Ildefonso. ...
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  • ...o became a Vincentian and was assigned to Venezuela where he exercised his ministry. Amado and Ramón were united on earth by a deep friendship until the time ...study of psychology and ethics which he found to be more practical for his ministry than the study of metaphysics and cosmology. ...
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  • ...reprinted in ''Vincentiana'' 57th Year - No. 1 - January-March 2013, p. 99-123. ...large parishes and parishes in cities and towns … vital parishes and dying parishes. ...
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  • ...014 and also published in ''Anales'', volume 122, #3, may-june 2014, p. 251-262] ...oing to see some significant changes both in the short-term and in the long-term and those changes will have consequences. I summarize those changes in ...
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  • ...de Tormes, Salamanca, 1995, p. 389. </ref>. On the other hand, it is well-known that the Congregation of the Mission was founded and organized by Vinc ...iocese because the plans did not satisfy the needs of the various diocesan parishes. As a result the Council rejected the idea of such a mission.</ref>. The ...
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  • (This article first appeared in ''Anales'', Volume 119, Number 3, May-June 2011 and is posted here and has been translated with the permission of ...t Sisters learned much from Saint Louise but they did not exhaust this well-spring of knowledge because today we can still learn from her. Saint Vincen ...
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  • ...nt-de-Paul… et aujourd ‘hui''), Animation Vicentienne, 16, Grande rue Saínt-Michel, Toulouse, France … this work is not attributed to any one author but ...ndidates for an appointment to which a benefice was attached (for example, parishes and other such institutions). ...
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  • ...nt-de-Paul… et aujourd ‘hui''), Animation Vicentienne, 16, Grande rue Saínt-Michel, Toulouse, France … this work is not attributed to any one author but ...he grace to do his most holy will for the remainder of her days'' (SWLM:409-410 [L.389]). ...
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  • ...nt-de-Paul… et aujourd ‘hui''), Animation Vicentienne, 16, Grande rue Saínt-Michel, Toulouse, France … this work is not attributed to any one author but Vincent, together with his first collaborators, dedicated themselves to the ministry of evangelization and concretized their objectives and methods. The preach ...
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  • ...was published in Vincentiana, volume 59, #4 (October-December 2015), p.447-457] ...incent asked Madame de Gondi what could they do together. In Châtillon-les-Dombes, when Vincent was informed about an entire family that was infirm and ...
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  • ...Parish Ministry''' offers perspectives on the immense resources for parish ministry of all forms. ...ot an endorsement but rather an indication of the breadth of resources and approaches available.) ...
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  • ...ological current, a current in which ministry and service, charity and self-sacrifice were more important than prestige. For Vincent ''the greatness an The experience of the poor took on primary importance in his priestly ministry and it was in this experience of the poor that his priesthood and his life ...
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  • At that time Vincent de Paul was thirty-one years old. He had matured and, speaking in religious terms, he had enga ...’s first companions would be François Bourgoing who was pastor of Clichy-en-Garenne, a place near Paris. In order to engage in this new undertaking, th ...
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