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  • ...[[St. Vincent de Paul]], (1581-1660) and [[St. Louise de Marillac]], (1591-1660). The Institute is now sponsored by DePaul University and is part of the un ...
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  • ...and the [[Ladies of Charity]], founded by Saint [[Vincent de Paul]] (1581-1660), to the [[Sisters of Charity]], and the [[Society of Saint Vincent de Paul ...
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  • ...works of St. Vincent de Paul (1581-1660) and St. Louise de Marillac (1591-1660), two individuals who dedicated their lives to serving people living in pov ...
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  • ...m/dictionary/chapter15a1.htm Conferences to the Daughters of Charity 1654-1660] ...
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  • == Chronological Dictionary of Vincentian History: 1580-1660 == ...materials he titled: Chronological Dictionary of Vincentian History: 1580-1660. A first volume dealt with the history of France. This second volume deta ...
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  • ...day-by-day listing of the known activities of Vincent de Paul from 1596 to 1660. Its purpose is to show graphically his activities in chronological relatio ...
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  • ...of Christian Social Workers(1960)|bdate= August 12, 1591|ddate=March 15, 1660|birthplace=Paris, France|beatified=May 9,1920|canonized=March 11, 1934|cale Louise, who died on March 15, 1660 just a few months before Vincent de Paul, was beatified in 1920 and proclai ...
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  • 1. St [[Vincent de Paul]] (1625 - 1660) 2. Fr [[René Alméras]] (1660 - 1672) ...
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  • ...ory of [[Saint Lazare]]. Vincent remained at St Lazare till his death in 1660. ...
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  • :?wi?ty Wincenty a' Paulo zmar? 27 wrze?nia 1660 roku w Pary?u. W roku 1729 zosta? zaliczony w poczet b?ogos?awionych a w 17 ...
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  • ...e, became in 1655 the abbot of Moutiers-Saint-Jean. His life from 1650 to 1660 is frequently and easily confused with that of his brother Louis, the (titu ...1656. Daughters of Charity apparently worked for the Charity beginning in 1660. On 4 March 1681, the bishop of Langres authorized the opening of a hospit ...
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  • ...ntinued to increase his holdings, nearly doubling the original property by 1660. For example, some property was purchased in Villiers-le-Bacle, but the ol ...
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  • ...Vstudieux.jpg]]|caption=St. Vincent de Paul|bdate=1581|ddate=September 27, 1660|birthplace=Pouy France|beatified=1729|canonized=1737|calendar=27 September} ...day-by-day listing of the known activities of Vincent de Paul from 1596 to 1660. Its purpose is to show graphically his activities in chronological relatio ...
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  • I very much like the words you wrote on January 2, 1660 to Sister Jeanne Delacroix when she was leaving Paris to go to Châteaudun. ...ations, words that you shared with Sister Marguerite Chétif on January 16, 1660 when she was going to Arrás: ''So you have not found '''any girls who want ...
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  • On Monday, [[September 27]], 1660, at 4:30 A.M., God called him to himself, just at the hour his confreres we ...on of the Mission]] and of the Daughters of Charity. He died September 27, 1660, at the age of eighty-five"]. ...
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  • ...]]. Elected in January 17, 1661 following the death of Vincent de Paul in 1660, Fr Alméras held the office of Superior General till his own death on Septe At the death of Vincent de Paul in 1660, there were some 250 members of the Congregation of the Mission. For admin ...
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  • ...o know about the year 1633 and with whom he had a close relationship until 1660. He was indebted to Vincent for various important steps in his ecclesiastic ...
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  • From this time on, that is, from 1656 until his death in 1660, he had frequent attacks of fevers and other sicknesses. One Lent he was es ...s the end of 1659 he was obliged to offer mass in the infirmary chapel. By 1660 his legs became so bad he was no longer able to offer mass. He continued to ...
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  • ...day-by-day listing of the known activities of Vincent de Paul from 1596 to 1660. Its purpose is to show graphically his activities in chronological relatio [http://www.famvin.org/rybolt-calendar-pdfs/1660.pdf 1660] ...
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  • The most regrettable losses to him in 1660, a little before his death, were the passing of three of his closest friend ..., and he hoped soon to see her there. She died soon after. <Ftn: March 15, 1660. Soon after, the saint presided at two conferences on her virtues; CED X:70 ...
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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 ...
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  • ...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 ...
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  • ...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:/ ...
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  • ...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 ...
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  • ...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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  • In 1634, the first Charity is established in Italy. On September 27, 1660, Mr. Vincent leaves this world. The page of his life had come to an end. It ..."[[confraternities of charity]]" was studied at length by Mr. Vincent. In 1660, not long before his death, he decided to write a body of general rules for ...
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  • ...f these events, written by this same superior to Monsieur Vincent in May [[1660]]. ...
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  • ...ience which she wrote about in 1660: ''On the Feast of Saint Genevieve, in 1660, as I was receiving Holy Communion, I felt, upon seeing the Sacred Host, an ...
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  • ...a great depreciation in cash revenues. Ten years after Vincent’s death in 1660 thing changed and as a result of a period of sustained deflation, establish ...
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  • On March 15th, 1660, between 11:00am and noon, after generously sharing her blessings with the That day, March 15th, 1660, marked the end but also marked a new beginning. While the physical presen ...
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  • ...her departure of the missionaries was organized and took place January 25, 1660. This is the departure which Abelly places at the end of 1659. The ship on In this spirit, in 1660, seven months before his death, he accepted the separation by death of his ...
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  • March 15th 1660''' [10] Cf. Richartz, A., ''Louise de Marillac, 1591-1660'', Condé-sur-Noireau, 2010, 00. 185-199. ...
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  • ...a great depreciation in cash revenues. Ten years after Vincent’s death in 1660 thing changed and as a result of a period of sustained deflation, establish ...
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  • ...n of Holy Mary. From 1622 (before the death of de Sales) to shortly before 1660 when Vincent died, Vincent de Paul was ecclesiastical superior of the first ...
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  • ...anding legacy of charity and evangelization that [[Vincent de Paul]] (1581-1660) bequeathed to his spiritual progeny. ...evolved through Vincent's collaboration with [[Louise de Marillac]] (1591-1660) for more than thirty years. Other large limbs on the family tree bear comm ...
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  • ...ion of the Mission, accompanied by the following letter, dated October 30, 1660: ...
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  • ...tn: The Peace of the Pyrenees.> so greatly desired was finally achieved in 1660, eight years after these prayers began and six or seven months before his o ...
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  • '''A profound friendship (1642-1660)''' In January of 1660 Louise expressed her gratitude to Vincent'' for the continuation of the wor ...
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  • 1660: March 15: death of Louise de Marillac; September 27: death of Vincent de P ...
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  • ...Monsieur Vincent (1617-1660)'' [The Ladies of Charity of M. Vincent (1617-1660)], Editorial Art Catholique, 6 Placest – Sulpice, Paris, 1918, p. 6. ...
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  • ...in his deteriorating state of health. Near the end of his life, in August 1660, the Duchess expressed a strong desire to have him transferred to her palac ...
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  • 1 Vincent de Paul, Saint, 1581-1660. Correspondence, Entretiens, Documents, Ed.Pierre Coste, 14 v., Paris: Lib ...
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  • Marguérite de Silly and Philippe Emmanuel de Gondi were married in the year 1660, the same year that Vincent was ordained a priest. They were approximately ...
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  • ...Paul saw him as the incarnation of the Good Samaritan. On November 23rd, 1660, nearly two months after Vincent’s death, Henri de Maupas [26] preached a s ...1638, at twenty-seven years of age, took his vows in 1643, and died after 1660. Parré and Brother Mathieu Régnard were two of the most intelligent and ac ...
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  • ...son. It proved a difficult task and Abelly resigned some time around 1659/1660. Briefly, at some unknown period, he was confessor to Cardinal Mazarin. A ...
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  • ...ey, Bernard T. St. Vincent de Paul: Snapshots of his Life and Labors 1581-1660. Trans. from Spanish. Calcutta, India: Catholic Orphan Press, 1960. Pp. Cristiani, Leon. St. Vincent de Paul (1581-1660). Translated by John R. Gregoli. Boston: St. Paul Editions, 1977. Pp. 17 ...
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  • ...ounder and then Superior General of the Daughters of Charity (from 1633 to 1660). Their common concerns would always place them at these to levels; the spi ...
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  • ...ty. Monsieur Vincent answered at some length, in a letter of February 7, [[1660]]: ...
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  • ...ine Marie de Medicis, et 1ere Supérieure de la Compagnie. Morte le 15 mars 1660 ...ueen Marie de Medicis and first Superioress of the Company. Died, 15 March 1660].” ...
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  • ...ntinue to be involved in some of the same works as our ancestors and since 1660 we have also become involved in many other ministries and initiatives. Dur ...
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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 prin ...
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  • ...he following letter that Vincent wrote to Jacques de la Fosse (February 7, 1660). Because of the date of this letter, his words could appear as his final ...
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  • = I Chronological Dictionary of Vincentian History: 1580-1660 = ...
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  • ...ition but Vincent did not lose hope. His last letter, dated September 17, 1660 (ten days before his death), dealt with this matter. The expedition failed ...
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  • ...also a conviction that was the result of Vincent’s experience. On June 7, 1660 when speaking about the Congregation of the Mission, he expressed the same ...
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  • ...testimony that it continued to function even after the death of Vincent in 1660. It can be said then that Vincent knew how to provide the Confraternity wi ...initive and final spiritual vision. In a letter that she wrote in January 1660 she expressed her desire that ''the Spirit of Jesus Christ may abide in the ...
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  • ...r Vincent de Paul'' that was preached by H. Maupas du Tour on November 23, 1660 [3]. In the first notebook (written between November 27, 1660 and September 10, 1664) Brother Robineau gathered together ''the actions an ...
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  • ==='''General Hospitals:1634-1660'''=== ...g the initial insertion in Angers in 1640. By the death of the founders in 1660, the number of establishments had grown to sixteen. It is to be noted, howe ...
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  • ...ct manner. A true missionary movement took place: between the years 1625-1660 more than 800 popular mission were preached by the Missionaries in Paris. ...s and, in fact, their number was quite significant: between the years 1628-1660 some 12,500 ordinands made their retreat at Saint-Lazare. As a result of V ...
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  • ...cent’s side, sharing the same love for God and for the poor. On March 15, 1660 Louise died, a few months before the death of the humble peasant from Lande ...nt-Fargeau (1657), Ussel (1658), Vaux¬le-Vicomte (1659), Belle-Ile-en-Mer (1660) … each of these places would be served by the Daughters of Charity. Regul ...
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  • ...cent’s side, sharing the same love for God and for the poor. On March 15, 1660 Louise died, a few months before the death of the humble peasant from Lande ...nt-Fargeau (1657), Ussel (1658), Vaux¬le-Vicomte (1659), Belle-Ile-en-Mer (1660) … each of these places would be served by the Daughters of Charity. Regul ...
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  • ...established seminaries and organized retreats for ordinands (between 1628-1660, the year of Vincent’s death, these retreats were given to more than 13,000 ...se women also provided for the spiritual needs of the people: between 1635-1660 some 20,000 individuals made their retreat at Saint-Lazare (counts, nobles, ...
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  • ...previous journey. This new and definitive path led him, on September 27, 1660, to a face to face encounter with God. In other words, the fact that Vince ...
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  • '''January 1660''' ...
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  • ...d who would spend his life at Vincent’s side. Both died in the same year, 1660. Vincent’s dedication was noticed by neighboring parishes and encouraged t The year 1660 left profound marks on the Vincentian Family. On February 4th, M. Antoine ...
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  • ...audebonne.[32] The execution of the will was laborious; still in September 1660 the widow of Renty, Isabel de Balsac, wrote Saint Vincent keeping him abrea ...
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  • Vincent was insistent on this idea and on February 6, 1660, a few months before his death he wrote to one of his Missionaries, Jacques ...
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  • Beginning on 18 September 1660, he had long periods of drowsiness. His confreres brought him to Mass on Su ...
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  • ...bre à la mémoire de feu Messire Vincent de Paul … prononcée le 23 novembre 1660 dans l’eglise de S. Germain l’Auxerrois'', París, 1661. ...
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  • In summary: when St. Vincent died in 1660, he left to posterity an experience of faith, a rich and new spiritual way, ...
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  • ...the question arise of the house where he was born. Guillaume Lostalot (b. 1660), a native of Dax, wrote to his confrere Melchior Molenchon (b. 1653), spea ...
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  • ...d his ministry. The dairy written by Jean Gicquel recounts how on June 3, 1660 (four months before Vincent’s death) he told Fathers Almeras, Berthe and Gi ...
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  • Ordained a priest in September 1660 it would not be until 1612, when he is appointed pastor at Clichy that Sain ...
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  • '''Vincent de Paul''' (1580-1660) [49], respectful of the spiritual journey that Louise had undertaken until [4] Letter of August 9, 1660 is found in ''La Compañia de Las Hijas de la Caridad en sus Orígenes: Docum ...
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  • ...oclaimed in the parish church of Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois on November 23, 1660: ''Vincent de Paul provided the poor with spiritual and material assistance ...macy in Europe sank whole religions of France into misery. ''From 1635 to 1660 the French countryside became the scene for foreign and civil war … at diff ...
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  • ...f it sticking to his hands. Even in the final month of his life, September 1660, finances were one of his concerns, as an examination of last letters will ...
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  • To analyze the society in the time of Vincent de Paul (1581¬1660) does not involve the application of certain pre-established schema, taken ...nd clergy that represented 2% of the population. A survey conducted around 1660 showed that there were 135 archbishops and bishops, 40,000 pastors, 40,000 ...
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  • ...ris. They eventually spread throughout France. Before Vincent’s death in 1660 these confraternities could be found in many areas of France, including the ...
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  • ...ry out its objectives. It should be noted that in a circular letter dated 1660 charitable work was listed as one of its objectives: ''the Company is invol ...
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  • Near the end of her life, on January 10th, 1660, Louise wrote to Sister Marguerite Chetif and presented a synthesis on cont ...
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  • ...s Román María Motto, ''La moral de virtudes en San Vicente de Paúl'' (1581-1660), CEME, Santa Marta de Tormes (Salamanca), 2010. ...
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  • . "La Legislaci6n Vicenciana y la Evangelizaci6n de los Pobres 1633-1660' Vincentiana XXXI (1987): 706-724. ...
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