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  • ...llac|image=[[Image:LouiseDeMarillac.jpg|210px]]|caption=St. Louise: Patron of Christian Social Workers(1960)|bdate= August 12, 1591|ddate=March 15, 1660 ...earn many basic domestic and organizational skills, as well as the secrets of herbal medicine. This experience rounded out her classical, upper-class edu ...
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  • ...f Jesus Christ. It was one of the most ardent desires of the worthy father of the missionaries to go himself to preach Jesus Christ among the infidels, a ...miserable man that I am. My sins have made me unworthy to preach the word of God to peoples who do not know him." Speaking to his [[Confreres|confreres] ...
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  • ...realizing it, we often use ''words that are not readily understood outside of our circles''. ...realize that the ''same word means different things in different branches of the Vincentian Family.'' ...
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  • Index of [[Abelly: Book One]] <h2>Other Works of Piety in Which Monsieur Vincent was Involved Besides His Usual Duties</h2> ...
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  • ...sential elements of their vocation of service with a characteristic spirit of humility, simplicity and charity. ...ity for her Emmitsburg, Maryland community. In 1850, the Sulpician priests of Baltimore successfully negotiated that the Emmitsburg community be united w ...
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  • ...est of seven children, five of whom survived infancy, she was the daughter of Alexander and Johanna (Suchy) Demjanovich, immigrants to the United States ...3, graduating with highest honors. In 1923-24 she taught at the Academy of Saint Aloysius in Jersey City, New Jersey. ...
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  • ...suppression during the same years that the establishment of the Daughters of Charity was being considered in Paris. ...pressed in 1629 under Pope Urban VIII while at the same time the Daughters of Charity were allowed to continue uninterrupted in their ministry until the ...
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  • ...ates and walls, and the foundations of the chateau remain. A large statue of the cardinal stands at the main entry. ...o remarkable private and public buildings. On the Market Square, in front of the church, the Halles are noteworthy for their seventeenth century woodwor ...
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  • == The Pursuit of Justice: A Vincentian Vocation. == ...created, the Vincentians and the Daughters of Charity, to serve the needs of the poor wherever they met them. ...
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  • <h2>The Progress of this Company, and the Successes it Enjoyed</h2> ...ompany spread everywhere the good odor of Jesus Christ through the example of their virtues. ...
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  • Index of [[Abelly: Book One]] <h2>After Appointment as Royal Chaplain of the Galleys, Monsieur Vincent Visits Provence and Guienne to Provide Physical and Spiritual Help to the C ...
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  • Index of [[Abelly: Book One]] at Vincentian Encyclopedia ...ng to conserve the flavor of the original. Beginning in 1988, the members of the Vincentian Studies Institute cooperated with Brother Quinn in reviewing ...
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  • ...Gondi, Chaplain General of the Galleys, brother of the Cardinal Archbishop of Paris. ...verage he needed to initiate works which required the approval and support of an aristocratic bureaucracy sensitive to the power and privilege their birt ...
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  • Index of [[Abelly: Book One]] <h2>Monsieur Vincent Appointed Pastor of Clichy Where he Serves as a Good Shepherd</h2> ...
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  • ...rnational organization of [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] lay men and women of all ages, whose primary mission is to help the poor and less fortunate. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul was founded in 1833 by eight men who wanted to create an organizati ...
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  • ...lati. He was baptized at the font where [[Frédéric Ozanam]], also a native of Milan, had been baptized 46 years before. After receiving his First Communi ...doctoral thesis, which related penal law to Homeric poetry, was the basis of his being awarded a scholarship to the university in Berlin, where he speci ...
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  • <h2>The Zeal of Monsieur Vincent to Provide the Opportunity to All Sorts of Persons to Make a Spiritual Retreat</h2> ...souls, Monsieur [[Vincent]] strove to extend this opportunity to all sorts of persons, either lay or clergy, and he made this practice more common than e ...
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  • ...nited States was one of six congregations which founded (1947) the Sisters of Charity Federation in the Vincentian and Setonian Tradition. ...Mother Elizabeth Boyle|image=[[Image:sis1.jpg]]|caption=Sisters of Charity of New York|bdate=1788|align=right|ddate=1861}} ...
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  • ...:Sisters federation 2008.jpg|thumb|right|Board of Directors of the Sisters of Charity Federation, March 2008]] ...t. Louise de Marillac, as well as the five U.S. Provinces of the Daughters of Charity. ...
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  • Index of [[Abelly: Book One]] ...o became the Duke de Retz, and succeeded his father as the captain general of the galleys. The middle son was Jean-Francois, later the second Cardinal de ...
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