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  • ...ughters of Charity all over the world, untiringly dedicated to the service of the poor, one would tend to ask an obvious question: what force is urging a ...eason I would like to speak to you about the religious experience of Saint Vincent de Paul. ...
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  • <h2>Index of Chapters Five through Ten</h2> ...Six|Abelly Book Two, Chapter Six]]<br>Delinquents and disturbed persons at Saint Lazar ...
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  • The '''Religious of St. Vincent''' were founded by Jean Léon Le Prevost (1803-1874) "Guided by apostolic daring and the witness of charity that motivated St Vincent de Paul and your founder, Jean-Léon Le Prévost, open up new paths to commun ...
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  • == Vincent de Paul at Clichy == ...life, and later was instrumental in causing him to set up the Congregation of the Mission. ...
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  • Index of [[Abelly: Book One]] <h2>The Death of the Prior of Saint Lazare. Monsieur Vincent's Appreciation of Him</h2> ...
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  • ...ized, and prepared for the Sacraments at home by a priest who was a friend of the family. ...ge sixteen, she found that her father had remarried and was living in Pont Saint Martin. However, the family situation was unwelcoming to her. ...
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  • ...te of how the poor were also to go to confession monthly and fulfill other religious obligations. ...e French clergy at their 1670 assembly in Pontoise. It is unknown whether Vincent ever returned to Mâcon after this time. ...
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  • ...hop Thomas Louis Connolly, who had begun a number of initiatives on behalf of poor immigrants, or whether she intended to remain in New York. ...because of the Great Famine. In addition, a cholera epidemic in the summer of 1854 had left many children orphans; the bishop was concerned about their c ...
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  • ...somewhat Calvinist fashion, austerity, detachment from pleasure, admission of total personal corruption. ...education. They became known as the "Solitaries" of Port Royal. A group of nuns from the city house who wanted to reume living at the abandoned abbey ...
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  • Superior General of the Congregation of the Mission ...
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  • *Ladies of Charity – [[AIC]] (International Association of Charities) Philippines; *[[Congregation of the Mission]] – C.M. (Vincentian Fathers and Brothers); ...
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  • ...nuary 28, 1572 – 13 December [[1641]]) founded the Order of the Visitation of Our Lady. ...een months old, her mother died. Afterwards, her father, who was president of the parliament in Burgundy, reared her alone. ...
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  • == Book One: The Life of Vincent de Paul == ===[[Abelly: Book One/Chapter One through Seventeen|Abelly Book One, Index of Chapters One Through Seventeen]]=== ...
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  • ...otal consecration to God by vow and dedicated to education and the service of the sick and the poor in the United States. ...Catholic Church. She was the foundress of the American Sisters of Charity of St Joseph and is credited with starting the parochial school system in the ...
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  • ==Abelly Book Two: The Main Works of Monsieur Vincent and the Great Fruits Which Came From Them== ...|Abelly Book Two, Chapter One Introduction]]: <br>The Missions of Monsieur Vincent=== ...
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  • ...Brothers), the [[Daughters of Charity]] of St. Vincent de Paul and the St. Vincent de Paul Society ...rown to include several hundred diverse groups of women and men, laity and religious, Catholic and non-Catholic. ...
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  • ...writings and develops projects to deepen awareness of the Vincentian roots of Charity heritage. She holds a Ph.D. in theology from Fordham and a certifi Currently, as a member of the Seton Writings Committee of the Sisters of Charity Federation, I am researching correspondence to and about Elizabeth ...
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  • ....” In the United States this group is known more popularly as the [[Ladies of Charity USA]]. ...oor people of the countryside through missions to the people and formation of the clergy. Its motto is “He has sent me to evangelize the poor.” ...
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  • Index of [[Abelly: Book One]] ...First Spiritual Father and Superior of the Religious of the Visitation of Saint Mary in Paris</h2> ...
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  • <h2>Other Help Given by Monsieur Vincent to Various Abbeys and Convents of Women</h2> ...nd his regard for the religious life especially to the abbeys and convents of women. He sought to preserve them in their discipline if it already was in ...
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  • <h2>Various Other Activities of Monsieur Vincent While on the Council of the King</h2> ...al of Monsieur [[Vincent]] for everything concerning the service and honor of God made him attentive to those occasions when he might further this servic ...
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