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  • Some time later, after the purchase of a house in Lucon around 1645, Monsieur Vincent sent three or four of his priests in response to the earn The following year, 1645, another house was set up in the city of Le Mans, at the insistence of the ...
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  • ...der of the hospital in Marseilles. This was confirmed by letters patent in 1645. The queen mother thereby authorized an annual income of twelve thousand li ...Monsieur Vincent's recommendation. <Ftn: CED XIII:310-12.> In a letter of 1645, he wrote: ...
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  • ...in the Liturgy of the Hours), or who—as St. Vincent de Paul put it in his 1645 exhortation to a dying Brother (P. Coste, XI, 142-148 [http://www.famvin.or ...
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  • ...ese of Poitiers, entered the Congregation of the Mission at Paris in April 1645. After serving the slaves in Tunis for many years, he was martyred. When th ...ean Barreau. <ref>Jean Barreau was received into the Congregation, May 14, 1645. Saint Vincent believed that Barreau would be more effective as consul in A ...
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  • ...ally proved fatal for some of them at the end of the century. Beginning in 1645 the sons of St. Vincent established footholds in Tunis and Algiers. They li ...he consuls devoted great energy to this task. It is estimated that between 1645 and 1661 they ransomed 1200 slaves. The letters to St. Vincent are filled w ...
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  • *Chapter 10 Vincent and the Congregation - 1645-1649 ...
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  • ...n of Vincent in the work of the missions, was ordained a bishop June 11, [[1645]], in the church of Saint Lazare. He was bishop of Boulogne for thirty-two ...
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  • In March [[1645]], the bishop of Saintes wrote to thank Monsieur Vincent for the priests of ...
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  • ===Exhortation to a dying Brother 1645=== ...
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  • ...rchbishop of Genoa, Cardinal Durazzo, to Monsieur [[Vincent]], in August [[1645]]: <ref>[[Stefano Durazzo]] belonged to an illustrious Venetian family whic ...
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  • ...Cardinal had been impressed by the zeal of Monsieur Codoing whom he met in 1645. At that time Monsieur Codoing was traveling from Rome to Paris and had st ...(1639, 1641), Saintes (1641), in Richelieu, Rome (1644-1645) and in Genoa (1645-1647). At the request of Cardinal Durazzo the missionaries began to minist ...
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  • ...illon is without a doubt the place of their birth. Thus the conference of 1645 has a surprising twist as Vincent referred to the role that this good count When Vincent referred to Châtillon in his conference of January 22, 1645, he did this to underline the proper “secular character” of the Company: ' ...
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  • ...r-pdfs/1644.pdf 1644]`[http://www.famvin.org/rybolt-calendar-pdfs/1645.pdf 1645] [http://www.famvin.org/rybolt-calendar-pdfs/1646.pdf 1646] [http://www.fam ...
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  • ...a time of geographical expansion outside of France: Italy (1642), Tunis (1645), the British Isles (1646), Madagascar (1648), and Poland (1651). Vincent ...the house in Rome was followed by the establishment of a house in Genoa in 1645 as a result of the initiative that was taken by Cardinal Durazzo. Then in ...
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  • He had a serious attack in 1645. During this illness his devotion led him to receive communion every day. T ...
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  • in 1645 the fighting in Lorraine ceased and normalcy began to return. When the refu ...
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  • ...Blanchefort-[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famille_de_Cr%C3%A9quy Créquy] (1645-1681), who became the next Duke of Retz. Their one child, Jean François, d ...
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  • ...a conference that Vincent gave to the Daughters of Charity on January 20, 1645 ... twenty-eight years after the events and twelve years after the establis ..... less than thirty years after the events occurred. In the conference of 1645 Vincent said ''there was an indigent man who was sick'' (CCD:IX:165). One ...
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  • 1645: Establishment of the Daughters in Saint-Denis. ...
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  • ...Rome to work on the missions there. He came to speak Italian fluently. In 1645, Saint Vincent sent him to Genoa, where he worked for several years. He acc ...
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  • In 1635 Vincent sent missioners to Toul, and from 1639 to about 1645, each month convoys left with aid for the Lorrainers. These missioners acco ...of Islam, by supporting Christian slaves captured in Tunis and Algiers in 1645. The second was his pride and joy, Madagascar, in 1648. Unfortunately, he e ...
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  • 28 Conference 102, “Exhortation to a Dying Brother,” [1645], CCD, 11:130-131. ...erence 21, “Observance of the Rule,” Continuation of Conference 22 January 1645, Ibid., 9:176. ...
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  • ...rom Aberdeen, who was received into the Congregation at Paris, October 31, 1645. Lumsden arrived one year after his two Irish confreres.</ref> ...
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  • ...ssaint Bourdaise was born in 1618 at Blois. He entered the Congregation in 1645. Several times as a student he had almost been sent away as not having the ...
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  • ...76-1716. In 1675, she had married François Emmanuel de Blanchefort-Créquy (1645-1681), who became the next Duke of Retz. Their one child, Jean François, wh ...
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  • ...his community and its needs” (Petite Vie, 71). Already, towards the end of 1645, there were signs of this `malaise'; people refusing to change parish, disp ...
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  • ...cussions on her work was 1645. Perhaps before this date, but certainly in 1645, Louise discovered the disorderly life her son was living. She was also su ...t convent/school in Paris. It was there that she was educated and only in 1645 did Louise understood the significance of her formation in the humanities a ...
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  • ...he Church. <ref>This work, De l'autorité de Saint Pierre et de Saint Paul, 1645, was written by Martin Barcos, Saint Cyran's nephew.</ref> The other book w ...llon died in 1677. Caulet was born in 1610. He became bishop of Pamiers in 1645. Although he opposed Saint Cyran at first, he gradually became a Jansenist. ...
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  • ...en in the minor and major seminary lived together at the Bons-Enfants. In 1645 because of a lack of space, Vincent decided to move the minor seminary to a ...tered by the Missionaries followed the Rule that was written by Vincent in 1645 ... it was a very demanding rule. Much of its content was taken from the C ...
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  • ...); Brazil (1640); Persia (1640); the Far East (1644); North Africa: Tunis (1645), Algeria (1646); Ireland (1646); Arabia (1647); Madagascar (1648); Canada ...
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  • ...far as I can, to do the same'' (Testament of Louise de Marillac, December 1645). ...
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  • ...nths before he entered Saint-Lazare. He was ordained in Rome on April 25, 1645, and that same year was sent to Genoa to begin a new establishment. Saint ...
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  • Those words echo the words of Vincent who on January 22, 1645 stated: ''Sisters, the service of the poor must be preferred to everything ...
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  • ...lso helped the Daughters of Charity especially those in his parish.[31] In 1645 they were designated as joint executors of the will of Claude d’Urre M. de ...
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  • ...anteuil (1641), Fontenay¬aux-Roses (1642), Serqueux, Maule and Crespiéres (1645), Fontainebleau (1646), Chantilly, Chars and Montmirail (1647), Valpuiseaux The crisis did not come as a surprise. Near the end of 1645 there were some telling signs that the call that animated the first Sisters ...
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  • ...anteuil (1641), Fontenay¬aux-Roses (1642), Serqueux, Maule and Crespiéres (1645), Fontainebleau (1646), Chantilly, Chars and Montmirail (1647), Valpuiseaux The crisis did not come as a surprise. Near the end of 1645 there were some telling signs that the call that animated the first Sisters ...
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  • ...hop of Paris. See Marie Poole, ed. et al, Letter #773, August or September 1645 to Jean François de Gondi, archbishop of Paris, Correspondence, Conferences ...
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  • ...ospital in Angers became known throughout the country. A little later, in 1645, the Sisters began to minister at Saint-Denis Hospital in Paris and the fol ...
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  • ...three volume work that had been edited by Adrian Le Cl?re was published in 1645'' [13]. The first volume of this work was entitled: ''Conferences spiritu ...
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  • ...In the text which Vincent de Paul submitted to the Archbishop of Paris in 1645 seeking the approbation of the Company of the Daughters of Charity, he spec ...ould long endure. Vincent de Paul was only too well aware of this when, in 1645, he petitioned the archbishop of Paris, Jean-François de Gondi, for approva ...
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  • ...e institution of the Eucharist. Vincent, in speaking to a dying brother in 1645, exhorted him to think of God's mercy. After describing many of the signs o ...
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  • ...ng from the fourteenth century, fell into ruins and was taken down in 1638-1645. In Vincent’s time, the bishop worked to rebuild it, and Vincent was able t ...
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  • ...e and signed with my own hand, this Friday, the fifteenth day of December, 1645. Louise de Marillac''[3]. ...
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  • ...of Charity received the title, ''the servants of the sick poor'' (see the 1645 Regulations of the Daughters of Charity, CCD:XIIIb:123). Furthermore, the ...
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  • On December 15th, 1645, Louise stated: ''I protest before God, and before all creatures, that I wi ...
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  • ...s that she wanted to do when she left prayer and returned to her room. In 1645 when she was fifty-four years old, she proposed to write her mystical praye ...
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  • Vincent called M. Luis Robiche [+January 27, 1645], a Missionary who died in Marseilles from a contagious disease, a martyr b ...
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  • ...people from every social class (including women). In Lillet between 1635-1645 2,935 people became members of the Confraternity of the most Blessed Sacram ...
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  • ...lso a reference to A.114, the last testament of Louise, dated December 15, 1645 but this document was not included in the English edition of the ''Spiritua ...
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  • ...he middle of the 15th century, there were 20 new priests every year and in 1645 they became 27. In Toulouse, the priestly ordinations were 50 annually. ...
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  • ...ón totalmente revisada y aumentada'', Descleé de Brouwer, Bilbao, 1975, p. 1645; cf., A. George and P. Grelot, Carisma, in X. Leon-Dufour, ''Vocabulario de ...
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  • Koch, Bernard. “An Unpublished Letter of St. Vincent. A 1645 submission.” Vincentiana 42:1 (January-February 1998) 58-60. 546. ...
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  • The Province of Lorraine was plundered and set afire in 1635 and again in 1645. For one reason or another, peace never became a reality and the war was n ...
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