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  • ...ll where he was sending his companions. In a letter to Father Philippe Le Vacher and Brother Barreau he tells them: ''humble yourself profoundly and be prep ...to provide the slaves with their pastoral ministry. In a letter to Father Philippe, Vincent sates: ''It seems as if you have taken on too much in the beginni ...
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  • ...esent, though at a distance. <ref>Philippe le Vacher, brother of [[Jean le Vacher]]. He was vicar-apostolic of Algiers, 1651-1662.</ref> He lifted the excomm After the fire had burned itself out, Monsieur le Vacher went in full daylight to retrieve the body of the young man, to give it a d ...
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  • ...rked strenuously in this critical situation, but unfortunately Monsieur le Vacher himself was stricken in May of the same year and was soon near death. It pl ...The joy that our brother and I experienced at the recovery of Monsieur le Vacher has made us as strong as mountain lions. <ref>CED III:300.</ref></blockquot ...
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  • ...n a letter of January [[1653]] Monsieur [[Vincent]] wrote to [[Monsieur le Vacher]] in reply to letters he had received: ...barians from harming the poor slaves they saw in grave danger. Monsieur le Vacher wrote to Monsieur Vincent about such a case. ...
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  • ...zeal was ardent but who needed a rein more than a spur. <ref>[[Philippe le Vacher]].</ref> This letter contained several important pieces of advice, and serv ...
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  • ...led the superior, Adrian Le Bon, to resign his position. Some friends of Le Bon suggested Vincent de Paul and his new Congregation as the possible bene ...ing those infected with the plague. After Vincent’s death in 1660 Jean Le Vacher and François Francillo were executed in a cruel manner: they were tied to t ...
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  • ...illiers]] and [[Guillaume Gallet]] were massacred there in 1674. [[Jean Le Vacher]] and Brother [[François Francillon]] were executed in Algiers in the 1680s ...then condemned for not having left the country freely. He was executed in Le Mans, 19 March 1794, the day of his trial. Appeal of a death sentence was n ...
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  • ...again taken hostage by the Turks. The younger of the Le Vacher brothers, Philippe, had returned to France in order to collect funds for the release of Brothe ...
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  • ...he attic or in the toilets. Among them are counted four other Vincentians, Philippe-Bernard Adam (b. 1749), a guest in the house at the time of its closure, an ...erre Pilliers and Guillaume Gallet were slaughtered there in 1674. Jean Le Vacher and Brother François Francillon were executed in Algiers in the 1680s, and ...
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  • ...he attic or in the toilets. Among them are counted four other Vincentians, Philippe-Bernard Adam (b. 1749), a guest in the house at the time of its closure, an ...erre Pilliers and Guillaume Gallet were slaughtered there in 1674. Jean Le Vacher and Brother François Francillon were executed in Algiers in the 1680s, and ...
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  • ...ome individuals to moderate their inordinate zeal. He said to Philippe Le Vacher: ''The good which God desires is accomplished almost by itself, without ou ...
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  • ..., p. 244. In a letter dated December 6, 1658 and addressed to Philippe Le Vacher, Vincent stated: I have received no letters from Marseilles since last wri ...or Vicente y la nuestra”, Anales 85 (1977) 278; José María Ibáñez Burgos, “Le pauvre ecône de Jesús-Crist”, in Monsieur Vincent témoin de l’Evangile, Tou ...
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