Category:Daughters of Charity
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In 1633 Vincent de Paul, a French priest and Louise de Marillac, a widow established the Company of the Daughters of Charity as a group of women dedicated to serving the "poorest of the poor." Prayer and community life were essential elements of their vocation of service with a characteristic spirit of humility, simplicity and charity.
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Pages in category "Daughters of Charity"
The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 175 total.
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- Validity of the spiritual experience of Louise de Marillac in regard to Vincentian Spirituality
- Video Interview: Daughters of Charity from Vincentian Integration Experience Program
- Video presentation: Saints, Blessed and Venerables of Vincentian Family
- Video:Holy Mass at the Holy Sepulcre
- VIE Resources 2008
- Vincent de Paul and Formation
- Vincent's works
- Vincentian Family Associations: Juridical and Canonical Dimensions
- Vincentian Love in Action
- Vincentian Mission in Health Care
- Vincentian Paris
- Vincentian Spirituality: Martyrdom