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  • ...France. It continued to do so until the concluding of a general peace in [[1660]]. <ref>The Peace of the Pyrenees, signed November 7, 1659.</ref> Among all ...ten years, from 1650 until the publication of the general peace treaty in 1660. This great desolation was not the same everywhere, nor at the same time, e ...
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  • * 15 - Solemnity of [[St. Louise de Marillac]], - +1660 *27 - Feast of [[St. Vincent de Paul]] who died on this date - +1660 ...
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  • ...edient to the wishes and orders of this wise director. He persevered until 1660, when death separated these two friends in anticipation of a more perfect u ...
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  • Villarroya CM, R., ''Diccionario Cronológico Histórico-Vincentiano'' 1580-1660. ...
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  • ..., she added, “It seemed to me I did not yet have to make this change.” In 1660, however, her surrender was without reservation and she simply said: “No d ...
    6 KB (1,122 words) - 16:49, 30 December 2010
  • ...to your valued life and continued service of God. From Rome, September 20, 1660. <Ftn: CED VIII:456-57.> ...
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  • ...tion of the community from its foundation in 1625 until Vincent's death in 1660. They have become, along with the Common Rules he composed, one of the pri ...
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  • ...residence in his diocese at that date.> Since he lived until September 27, 1660, he was a priest of the Church of Jesus Christ for more than sixty years. G ...
    12 KB (2,073 words) - 01:26, 30 December 2010
  • ...hy, a veritable academic plague. To the contrary, St Vincent de Paul (1581-1660) was a realist. Throughout his life he practiced the virtue of charity—love ...
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  • ...ne of us with a project for our own life. We will focus on the years 1655-1660, a time when Louise was 65-69 years old and was considered very old. It is ...time that God would call her. In a letter that was written on January 4, 1660, a short time before her death, she expressed the following to Vincent: ''P ...
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  • Vincent and Louise both died in 1660, Louise in March and Vincent in September. Louise was ten years younger tha ...Vincent, at his first conference to the Sisters since her death, on 3 July 1660, in speaking of Louise said that Louise "peeled herself" in telling her sin ...
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  • ...ommunity of women in the world. St. Vincent de Paul died on September 27, 1660. For more information about St. Vincent de Paul, please visit this [http:/ ...
    24 KB (3,959 words) - 20:00, 14 December 2010
  • ...side for fifty years, from the time at Clichy to the time of his death in 1660. He was continually dedicated the proper ends of the Congregation --- ends Death surprised him in 1660. Nine days of illness was enough, as Vincent noted in a circular letter th ...
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  • ...s was the center of Vincent de Paul's life from about 1610 to his death in 1660. ...nces, preside at meetings, etc., from 1622 until his resignation, 18 March 1660, shortly before his death. He gave canonical testimony here (17 April 1628) ...
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  • ...ll descendants of Louise de Marillac (1591-1660) and Vincent de Paul (1581-1660), our spiritual ancestors. We usually recognize our relatives by certain fa Louise de Marillac (1591-1660), wife, mother, widow, and grandmother, and leader in charity, overcame the ...
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  • ...they otherwise would surely have been lost. The alms they distributed from 1660, the year of Monsieur Vincent's death until now, 1664, came to more than fi ...
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  • ...ersary of the death of Saint Vincent de Paul and Saint Louise de Marillac (1660-2010) was officially concluded. On the occasion of the Vincentian Jubilee The chronicler stated that on Monday morning, March 15th, 1660, when Vincent de Paul, ailing at the priory of Saint-Lazare (Paris), was in ...
    32 KB (5,503 words) - 21:45, 11 April 2012
  • ...rhaps altered this expression, since the saint would have turned eighty in 1660, as other letters of his clearly show. Perhaps the original read "now turni ...
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  • ...ley, Bernard T. St. Vincent de Paul: Snapshots of his Life and Labors 1581-1660. Trans. from Spanish. Calcutta, India: Catholic Orphan Press, 1960. Pp. 36. *Cristiani, Leon. St. Vincent de Paul (1581-1660). Translated by John R. Gregoli. Boston: St. Paul Editions, 1977. Pp. 170. ...
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  • '''Growth and expansion (1633-1660)''' ...tiate was established and this contributed to the increase in numbers. In 1660, at the time of Vincent’s death, there were about 250 Missionaries and a to ...
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