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  • ...Vincent was not keen on it. He signed the contract, however, 22 December 1644. Work began on the buildings and he eventually placed brothers here and hi ...
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  • *Chapter 9 Vincent and the Congregation - 1640-1644 ...
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  • ...memorate Louise and 4 companions taking perpetual vows in 1642 and renewed 1644) ...rillac's consecration of the Little Company to Blessed Mother at Chartres, 1644 ...
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  • Vincent visited here several times (1638, 1639, 1642, 1644 and 1649). He mentioned the good order and piety of the people and observe ...
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  • ...int Jean, wrote to Monsieur Vincent about the mission given in Burgundy in 1644. ...
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  • ...tor in a small rural parish. He was soon appointed pastor of Saint Josse (1644-1652), which he determined to make into a model city parish. During this t ...so confusing that it was useless. Vincent's opposition to Jansenism after 1644 seems to have arisen from the question of frequent communion and especially ...
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  • In May [[1644]], Monsieur Vincent sent two priests of his Congregation to Chartres at the ...
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  • ...n the city of Angouleme. One of its members wrote to Monsieur Vincent in [[1644]], in the name of all the others: ...
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  • ...his house for several days of spiritual retreat. In a letter he wrote in [[1644]], he said: ...s episcopal palace, of which he consecrated a part for these exercises. In 1644 he wrote to Monsieur Vincent: ...
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  • This same prelate wrote again, in August [[1644]]: ...
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  • ...r-pdfs/1643.pdf 1643] [http://www.famvin.org/rybolt-calendar-pdfs/1644.pdf 1644]`[http://www.famvin.org/rybolt-calendar-pdfs/1645.pdf 1645] [http://www.fam ...
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  • While preaching popular missions in Alet (1644), Monsieur Blatiron was appointed by Vincent as a consultor to the superior ...9 and ministered in Alet (1639, 1641), Saintes (1641), in Richelieu, Rome (1644-1645) and in Genoa (1645-1647). At the request of Cardinal Durazzo the mis ...
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  • ...V (1605-1621); Gregory XV (1621-1623); Urban VIII (1623-1644); Innocent X (1644-1655); Alexander VII (1655-1667). ...ssionaries to Istanbul (1634); Brazil (1640); Persia (1640); the Far East (1644); North Africa: Tunis (1645), Algeria (1646); Ireland (1646); Arabia (1647) ...
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  • ...n Latin. Vincent always valued this book as a great guide for prayer. In 1644 Vincent asked that the French edition of this work be adapted so that it co ...
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  • ...ement from Monsieur Vincent, and wrote a letter of appreciation to him, in 1644, in which he said: ...
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  • ...mirail, a small village in Brie in the diocese of Soissons, was founded in 1644 by the Duke de Retz. <Ftn: [[Pierre de Gondi]], the eldest son of [[Philip ...
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  • 1644: October: pilgrimage of Louise to Chartres. ...
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  • ...oing issued a complete edition of the works of Cardinal de Bérulle (Paris, 1644), which included some writings not mentioned above, and he added to the edi ...
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  • :H.I.F. von Biber (1644-1704) ...
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  • ...the details that appear in the personnel book: he pronounced his vows in 1644 [3] and died in 1669, nine years after the death of the founder of the Cong ...
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  • ...want to enter into politics … note therefore the letter dated February 13, 1644 that was written to Guillaume Gallais: ''It is not expedient for us, Monsie ...
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  • ...rdered on temerity. The letter that he wrote to Bernard Codoing (August 6, 1644), illustrates these points. ...
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  • ...eminds us todays of all those acts that Louise offered to God (October 17, 1644) in the Cathedral of Chartes ''asking'' [God] ''to destroy it'' [the Compan ...
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  • ...had something since 1642. It was given to the Congregation on December 22, 1644, thanks to M. and Mademoiselle Norais. According to a study done by a confr ...
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  • ...xtern admitted to the bedroom of Saint Vincent during his grave illness in 1644. Here we see that the Baron de Renty moved in the intimate circle of friend ...
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  • ...e Congregation of the Mission in October 1631, pronounced vows October 28, 1644, and died October 5, 1669. He was the principal distributor of Saint Vincen ...
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  • ...(1597), Auch (1609) Macon, (1613), Rouen (1615), Lucon (1617). In fact in 1644 there were seminaries only in Bordeaux, Reims and Rouen. All the others had 35. Opere: ''CEuvres completes'' (Paris, 1644; n.ed. Paris, 1960); ''Opuscules de piete, a cura di G. Rotureau'' (Paris, ...
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  • ...CCD:III:200). In another letter written to the zealous Bernard Codoing in 1644, Vincent stated: ''The consolation Our Lord gives me is to believe that, b ...
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  • ...s failed to materialize and once again Vincent, in his letter of April 14, 1644 exhorted his confrere to be calm. Here are some of Vincent’s words: ''Let ...and Bernard Codoing. This new letter that I cite here is dated August 6, 1644 and refers to a theme similar to that of the previous letter: ''I see by yo ...
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  • ...when Vincent was fifty-one, a serious illness afflicted him and later, in 1644 an illness brought him to death’s door (Coste III:386). Some years later w ...
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  • ...ent, Vincent, in 1636, established a seminary at Bons-Enfants. On May 14, 1644, with deep regret, Vincent expressed his dissatisfaction with the results: ...
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  • ...communion with the Church and was inspired by his love for the Church. In 1644 he wrote to Bernard Codoing about the question of seminaries: ''the Council ...
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  • ...e than to become a priest. Louise was stunned by his words. In December, 1644, Michel ran away. Several months later Louise discovered that her son had ...
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  • ...e than to become a priest. Louise was stunned by his words. In December, 1644, Michel ran away. Several months later Louise discovered that her son had ...
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  • [73] National Archives, S. 6708, Montmirail, October 1, 1644; cf. I. Zedde. ''Op.cit.'', p. 239. ''“Lieu de retraite des pauvres passan ...
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