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  • ...e its characteristics? What are the criteria for accepting and evaluating missions? How should candidates be prepared for them? [[Category: Provinces CM - International Missions]] ...
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  • '''PARISH MISSIONS'''[[Image:folevilleCollage.gif|right]] ...have often crossed provincial and even national boundaries. These renewed missions have the following characteristics: ...
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  • ...re to be earnestly promoted. Therefore we should undertake the work of the missions according to circumstances of time and place, searching for all possible me ...
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  • 16.--Among the apostolic works of the Congregation, the foreign missions and missions to people in a similar stage of evangelization have an honored place. ...
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  • <h2>The Missions of Monsieur Vincent</h2> ...ook Two/Chapter One/|Abelly Book Two, Chapter One]]: <br>Introduction: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent==== ...
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  • <h2>Further Discussion of the Fruit of the Missions Given in Italy</h2> The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • <h2>His Missions in General</h2> ...Two, Chapter One: Section One, Part Five]] <br>The General Results of the Missions Given by Monsieur Vincent and the Missionaries of His Congregation ...
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  • "The three of us would go from village to village giving missions. When we left we would leave the key with one of our neighbours and ask him Slawson, Douglas, “‘To Bring Glad Tidings to the Poor’: Vincentian Parish Missions in the United States” in The American Vincentians: A Popular History of the ...
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  • <h2>The More Remarkable Events in the Missions of the Barbary States</h2> ...er One: Section Seven, Introduction]]<br>The More Remarkable Events in the Missions of the Barbary States ...
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  • ...ter Three/Section Three|Abelly Book Two, Chapter Three: Section Three]]<br>Missions Given by the Priests of this Company in Several Hospitals and Other Places ...y Book Two, Chapter Three: Section Four]]<br>The Remarkable Results of Two Missions Given by Priests of this Company ...
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  • Although the missions authorized by Monsieur [[Vincent]] in France, Italy, and surrounding areas ...rinted accounts read in the refectory, and did what he could to help their missions in foreign lands, as we shall see in the following pages. ...
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  • ...zed presence of laity in missionary works ad gentes, especially within the missions of the Vincentian Family. ...ing and coordinating, the presence and missionary work of the laity in the missions ad gentes. ...
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  • <h2>The Most Notable Fruits of the Missions Given in Various Parts of France</h2> The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • [[Parish Ministries]] )Historically called "Popular Missions" *[[http://nuntia.cs.depaul.edu/webmissiology/kingdom_of_god.htm "Popular Missions" and the Internet]] ...
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  • ...e its characteristics? What are the criteria for accepting and evaluating missions? How should candidates be prepared for them? [[Category: Provinces CM - International Missions]] ...
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  • ...iod between joining the Congregation and being ordained a bishop also gave missions. He did not take the additional name Francis until he became a bishop ...o various groups. The three men already mentioned gave retreats as well as missions. Perhaps some of the others did as well. ...
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  • ...zed presence of laity in missionary works ad gentes, especially within the missions of the Vincentian Family. ...ing and coordinating, the presence and missionary work of the laity in the missions ad gentes. ...
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  • ...Two/Chapter One/Index|Abelly Book Two, Chapter One Introduction]]: <br>The Missions of Monsieur Vincent=== ...ook Two/Chapter One/|Abelly Book Two, Chapter One]]: <br>Introduction: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent</h4> ...
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  • '''PARISH MISSIONS'''[[Image:folevilleCollage.gif|right]] ...have often crossed provincial and even national boundaries. These renewed missions have the following characteristics: ...
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  • <h2>Missions Given by the Priests of this Company in Several Hospitals and Other Places ..., as we have earlier shown. It pleased God to give such blessings to these missions that conversions were often seen that both astonished and edified all, and ...
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  • ...f Monsieur Bourdaise, Priest of the Congregation of the Mission, About the Missions of Madagascar [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Index]]: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • <h2>Introduction to Book Two, Chapter One: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent</h2> ...r means for the salvation of souls, his mercy made particular use of these missions in these recent years. These were one of the most efficacious ways of helpi ...
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  • <h2>The General Results of the Missions Given by Monsieur Vincent and the Missionaries of His Congregation</h2> ...forth. In a similar way, we can judge the excellence and usefulness of the missions and the labors of the missionaries by looking at the great good they have e ...
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  • ...hree years later, in 1987, some of these young people began to stay on the missions for several years as laity, with their commitments renewable every two year ...port and provide coordination of the presence and work of the laity in the missions ad gentes. ...
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  • S.5.--In regard to the work of the foreign missions, the following norms should be observed: 3E members should be offered the possibility of helping the work of the missions in a practical way, even to the extent of volunteering to undertake the wor ...
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  • S.5.--In regard to the work of the foreign missions, the following norms should be observed: 3E members should be offered the possibility of helping the work of the missions in a practical way, even to the extent of volunteering to undertake the wor ...
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  • ...quote>I beg the community to thank God for his blessing on the exceptional missions we have just finished, especially the one at N. There had been a marked div ...arish, much the same will be encountered in almost any of the places where missions are given. ...
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  • ...oughout Piedmont, in which he emphasized God’s mercy. In the course of the missions, he also worked to instigate direct service to the impoverished. Two years ...School]], the purpose of which was to prepare priests to serve in foreign missions. ...
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  • ...those at the local level, both at the place of origin of those sent to the missions and the places of their missionary service; ...the meeting between lay Vincentians who have a missionary vocation and the missions ad gentes confided to or animated by the Vincentian Family; ...
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  • ==Missions supported== ...
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  • ...re to be earnestly promoted. Therefore we should undertake the work of the missions according to circumstances of time and place, searching for all possible me 16.--Among the apostolic works of the Congregation, the foreign missions and missions to people in a similar stage of evangelization have an honored place. In bu ...
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  • <center>Partial map of Houses of the Congregation of the Missions in all continents.</center> *'''[[Congregation of the Mission - International Missions|International Missions]]''' ...
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  • ...re to be earnestly promoted. Therefore we should undertake the work of the missions according to circumstances of time and place, searching for all possible me 16.--Among the apostolic works of the Congregation, the foreign missions and missions to people in a similar stage of evangelization have an honored place. ...
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  • Among the missions in the diocese of Reims, one of the most important was the one given by ord <blockquote>Several other missions were given in other places in the same diocese, among others at the village ...
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  • ...each other and, where possible, to track his movements while traveling on missions or other activities." ...
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  • ...own members, but those apostolic workers of all different orders who give missions both within and outside the kingdom. Those are the great workers, while we ...kquote>Perhaps some wish to live a long life, and so fear that work on the missions will shorten their days and hasten the hour of their death. They may seek t ...
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  • ...ccept missions offered to the Congregation by the Holy See, and to give up missions entrusted to the Congregation; 4E to grant to provincials the faculty of accepting or giving up missions given them by local ordinaries outside the territory of any province of the ...
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  • ...foundation of priests or religious to give some of their time to providing missions on her lands. She grew more and more anxious about this project, especially ...t even attract others to this same work, and so perpetuate the work of the missions she had so much at heart. She spoke of this to her husband. He not only app ...
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  • ...to send him abroad, where he could also gather recruits and funds for the missions. ...oral work, chiefly at Cape Girardeau, where he opened a school (1838), and missions occupied the next five years. Sent to Texas in 1840 as vice-prefect by his ...
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  • Education and health care have been primary missions of the order. From 1947 until 1965, les Religieuses de Notre-Dame-du-Sacré- ...
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  • The missions in Brittany were as successful as those in the other provinces. The superio ...ill begin the confessions tomorrow. The people of the area are not used to missions, but are astonished at what takes place, and each expresses his thoughts di ...
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  • ...d the true freedom of the children of God. This happened many times on the missions of Barbary where there were slaves infected with the heresies of Calvin and We do not know exactly how many heretics were converted in the missions of Barbary, but it is certain that the number was considerable. One priest ...
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  • ...given in such abundance to your little flock. I can assure you that in the missions we have given since Joigny, I don't think anyone failed to make his general Among the missions preached in Champagne, one of the most notable took place in [[1657]] at No ...
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  • "The three of us would go from village to village giving missions. When we left we would leave the key with one of our neighbours and ask him ...
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  • ...iod between joining the Congregation and being ordained a bishop also gave missions. He did not take the additional name Francis until he became a bishop ...o various groups. The three men already mentioned gave retreats as well as missions.  Perhaps some of the others did as well. ...
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  • ...mong students. Next from 1972 to 1983 he was involved in preaching popular missions and retreat all across Poland very eagerly. ...
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  • ...us chapter we have seen the abundant blessings God had poured forth on the missions of Monsieur [[Vincent]] and his [[Congregation of the Mission|Congregation] ...inconstancy in doing good makes it difficult to preserve the fruits of the missions. They need shepherds and priests available to them, who will devote themsel ...
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  • ...ing missions and retreats for the clergy or seminarians. He also gave many missions in the suburbs of the city. ...
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  • <h2>Missions Given in the State of Genoa</h2> We know of no better way to introduce the topic of the missions in Genoa than to cite the letter written by the worthy archbishop of Genoa, ...
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  • *[[Popular_Missions | "Popular Missions"]] ...
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  • He preached numerous missions and had particular interest in ongoing formation of priests. ...
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  • ..., in various other places near the city and elsewhere in Italy, to present missions for the people. ...an it more than twenty years ago and still maintain it today, that is, the missions for the shepherds and cowherds of the countryside. ...
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  • ...e faith, and other matters of importance, using the method employed on the missions. A question period followed the instruction. During it, the youngest presen [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Index]]: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • <blockquote>The missions given at Marseilles and in Provence are of two kinds, one given at sea, the ...pecially in regard to the many Italians in the galleys. The results of the missions surpass anything we could have hoped for. It is true that at first not only ...
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  • ...were sent to open a new house in Monopoli, also for the purpose of giving missions and retreats. There is some evidence of conflict between him and the local ...was appointed superior in Lecce, further south. There he continued to give missions and retreats; he had become well-known as a preacher and confessor. During ...
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  • ...hree years later, in 1987, some of these young people began to stay on the missions for several years as laity, with their commitments renewable every two year ...port and provide coordination of the presence and work of the laity in the missions ad gentes. ...
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  • *1. Popular Missions *3. Foreign Missions ...
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  • Since heretics lived in places where missions were given, particularly in such provinces as Guienne, Languedoc, Poitou, a [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Section One/Index]]: His Missions in General ...
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  • ...n of the late Bishop de Raoul, who with his clergy welcomed them for their missions. <ref>Jacques-Raoul de la Guibourgere.</ref> It pleased God to bless their The missions of this diocese had been so blessed and had produced such good results that ...
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  • ...f the Congregation to Lucon the priests fulfilled the obligation of giving missions and were able to offer various other services. The cardinal completed his g ...he missionaries, who have remained there up to the present. Besides giving missions for the sanctification of the country people, their commitment has been to ...
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  • ...is not surprising that the missions were well organized and regulated. The missions were works of divine grace helping souls return to God when they had been e From the beginning Monsieur [[Vincent]] prescribed a definite order for the missions, which he wanted all his priests to observe in the following manner. First, ...
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  • ...benefiting the needs and works of the poorer provinces, vice-provinces and missions of the Congregation of the Mission. ...darity Fund for micro-projects of the poorer provinces, vice-provinces and missions of the Congregation of the Mission. ...
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  • ...ocations to the CM, which generally began in the 1980s. By that time, some missions had already begun projects for collaborating in the formation of our candid ...ipants in that meeting were Frs. Léon Lauwerier, Assistant General for the Missions, along with representatives of seven provinces or regions. These were Camer ...
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  • ...racticed by the Christian slaves might well be considered as fruits of the missions given for them under the direction of Monsieur [[Vincent]]. They were the e ...Chapter One: Section Seven Index]]: <br>The More Remarkable Events in the Missions of the Barbary States ...
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  • ...ugh words and works, especially the poor people of the countryside through missions to the people and formation of the clergy. Its motto is “He has sent me to ...ustain and coordinate the missionary presence and work of the laity in the missions `ad gentes' confided to or animated by the Vincentian Family.” ...
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  • ...ong the clergy and in order to involve them in the ministry of the popular missions*. Those meetings that were established in 1633 were called the Tuesday Con ...and took on a missionary character. The members participated in numerous missions in Spain, as well as in Latin America. In the last two decades their activ ...
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  • ...lar spiritual animation in these villages; moreover, I have preached short missions in these villages and in the neighboring villages. These bore fruits of re ...
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  • ...struction, played a very significant role in the course of all the popular missions. In fact, late in his life, Vincent wrote to a Priest of the Mission: Vincent insisted that there be two catechetical sessions each day during the missions, one around midday ("le petit cat?chisme") and another in the evening ("le ...
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  • ...Chapter One: Section Seven Index]]: <br>The More Remarkable Events in the Missions of the Barbary States [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Index]]: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • ..., but only in regard to the missions and to those things which concern the missions. We establish also that the Congregation should not therefore be considere ...
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  • ...y Monsieur Vincent and the priests of the Congregation led others to begin missions in their own territory, so the sight of these seminaries established by Mon ...n the seventeenth century. He was ordained in 1633, and then worked on the missions, often with the priests of [[Saint Lazare]], whom he edified by his zeal an ...
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  • His zeal for the poor developed further with the start of foreign missions when, in 1648, he sent confreres for the first time to Madagascar. ...Superiors of the Congregation . . . and those things which concern the missions. We establish also that the Congregation should not therefore be considere ...
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  • ...requested of Monsieur Vincent several priests of his Congregation to give missions in the lands of his abbey at Pebrac, in the diocese of Saint Flour. <ref>Th ...: Book Two/Chapter One/Section Two/Index]]: The Most Notable Fruits of the Missions Given in Various Parts of France ...
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  • <h2>The Remarkable Results of Two Missions Given by Priests of this Company</h2> ...nsieur [[Vincent]], we will recall here only what occurred on two of their missions. We will leave aside the others, so as not to annoy the reader with the ine ...
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  • ...ven thinking of it. Remember how our Congregation came into being, how the missions, the clergy conferences and the ordination retreats began. Remember how the ...Chapter One: Section Seven Index]]: <br>The More Remarkable Events in the Missions of the Barbary States ...
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  • ...had gone to other dioceses on personal business, or to work on one of the missions, or to fulfill some charge or benefice. They were anxious on all occasions ...members of the [[Conference|conference]] at [[Saint Lazare]], went to give missions in the regions depending upon his abbey of Pebrac, in Auvergne, together wi ...
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  • <h2>The Missions Given on the Island of Corsica</h2> ...eur [[Vincent]] was asked for some priests of his [[Congregation]] to give missions in the area. Seven priests were sent to work in various places on the islan ...
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  • ...hurch. Wave after wave of immigrants soon underscored that need. The first missions of Elizabeth’s Sisters of Charity, orphanages in Philadelphia (1814) and Ne ...
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  • Introduction to Book Two, Chapter One: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • ...Chapter One: Section Seven Index]]: <br>The More Remarkable Events in the Missions of the Barbary States [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Index]]: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • ===The international missions=== ====Collaboration in the Missions==== ...
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  • ...ions in the farming districts. They fulfilled a basic exigency, but parish missions were intermittent. Country folk required a permanent, supernatural resource ...food and shelter for the mentally ill, and sending his priests to foreign missions. ...
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  • ...ntuitions had directed him. His experience had shown him the importance of missions in the towns, especially in the capital of France. He had also discovered t ...
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  • ...g for anything for themselves. They worked first in those places where the missions had already been set up, but gradually moved to other parishes, chiefly in ...istration, but respecting their jurisdiction in those things regarding the missions to be given in their dioceses. The first vows were taken by Saint Vincent a ...
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  • ...e was entrusted with its direction. The following year he returned to his missions, after which he was engaged in the ordinands’ retreats until the end of his ...an de la Salle’s ministries and virtues? His first ministry was preaching missions; then, he was appointed director of the internal seminary and lastly was in ...
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  • ...the community was established in the city only from 1707, likewise to give missions. Funds for a house in Toulouse had been received at Saint Lazare in Paris ...
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  • ...harter member of the NU Justice and Peace Council. In 1985, he went to the missions in the Republic of Panama, where he remained until 2000, when he was named ...
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  • 52. New Missions: Bolivia, Solomon Island, Tanzania, Ukraine, Russia, Albania. ...
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  • ...ugh words and works, especially the poor people of the countryside through missions to the people and formation of the clergy. Its motto is “He has sent me to ...
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  • <h2>Missions Given in the Army in 1636, and the Rules Given by Monsieur Vincent to the M ...order from the king that he should send twenty priests to the army to give missions among the soldiers. ...
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  • ...ote to Monsieur Vincent to tell him three missionaries had given a pair of missions in Bas-Poitou. Among the graces God had given through their ministry, not t ...ned, and in the great number of others effected from the time of the first missions of Monsieur Vincent until the present. Their conversion was not brought abo ...
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  • ...Chapter One: Section Seven Index]]: <br>The More Remarkable Events in the Missions of the Barbary States [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Index]]: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • <h2>The Missions in Ireland</h2> ...g whom were five priests of Irish extraction, all trained in the giving of missions. He instructed them before their departure: ...
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  • ...with and had heard about the excellent work of the Brothers in the popular missions and the seminaries and the residences of the Missionaries and so they sugge =='''Different services in distinct missions'''== ...
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  • <h2>The Beginning of the Missions in Tunis and Algiers, in the Barbary States</h2> The Beginning of the Missions in Tunis and Algiers, in the Barbary States ...
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  • As to the see of Palestrina, the report made of the missions given there in [[1657]] states that the first mission was given in a large ...he parishes dependent upon the abbey of Subiaco. There they conducted four missions upon which God showered many blessings, mainly by effecting reconciliations ...
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  • ...t de Paul, the [[Congregation of the Mission]] was formally set up to give missions to the neglected people of the French countryside. Vincent de Paul had prev ...Boucher. A sum of 45,000 livres<sup>8</sup> was provided for the work of missions to be directed to “poor common people” and which would take place “on their ...
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  • ...formation for ministries proper to the Congregation (for example, popular missions). This reality has necessarily made us “very interprovincial”. ...
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  • ...stolate was to assure the formation of priests for Louisiana and to preach missions. ...ky and Ohio —too many for the small province. The province's commitment to missions took the form of founding mission parishes. Astonishing numbers of these we ...
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  • <h2>The Missions Given in Piedmont</h2> ...Louis XIV, who was still an infant. In 1642 he went to Rome to work on the missions there. He came to speak Italian fluently. In 1645, Saint Vincent sent him t ...
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  • ...of the Province of Philippines continued to be superior of the Vincentian missions in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. Recently he was also chairman of [ ...
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  • ...ort to put into practice her advice when, as a Missionary, he would preach missions and speak about the need for self-control (especially self-control with reg ...or prayers for the success of the missions that they were about to preach (missions that they had been contracted to preach in the Diocese). Upon their return ...
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  • ...] Present day situation of the Congregation of the Mission and the popular missions''' ...rent from previous eras? Do we have to admit that the time of the popular missions has passed and, as a result, the reason for the continued existence of the ...
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  • During the first years, when Monsieur [[Vincent]] began to work on the missions he did not yet realize the designs of God nor what God may have wanted to a ...laborers in the vineyard of the Lord. Some are superiors who direct their missions with prudence and grace. We must praise God for them and admire his influen ...
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  • ...Chapter One: Section Seven Index]]: <br>The More Remarkable Events in the Missions of the Barbary States [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Index]]: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • ...s chapter, his zeal would not leave him idle but led him to undertake many missions for the poor people in the countryside. Previously he had worked in the var ...
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  • to make a significant commitment to the missions ad gentes; ====The international missions==== ...
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  • to make a significant commitment to the missions ad gentes; ====The international missions==== ...
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  • ...eur, how unsuited this is to a missionary! It would be better if a hundred missions were concluded by others, rather than to have prevented a single one. If ou ...fulfillment. I ask you, who began this Congregation? Who called us to the missions, the ordination retreats, the clergy conferences, the retreats? Was it I? N ...
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  • [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Section One/Index]]: His Missions in General [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Index]]: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • ...ss him as he engaged in this important ministry. In addition to preaching missions, he established and directed the Association of the Daughters of Mary. As ...guage of Father Pelayo creates a feeling of joy in the reader. During the missions Father would tell the people that ''the time of the popular mission is an o ...
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  • ...linked the service in seminaries to preparation of candidates for foreign missions. ...er Muyard (b. 1762) Does not want to return, since we are only for foreign missions; used to be at Meximieux, waiting for better days ...
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  • ...every place and by every person. This is what he worked so hard for in his missions, in the establishment of confraternities, conferences, and seminaries. In a ...holy works had produced after his death, nor the marvelous progress of the missions he had begun. This consideration ought to keep your heart at peace, and str ...
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  • ...the diocesan clergy has increased over the last six years. Some of our new missions aim precisely at assisting the clergy. Today, the Congregation continues to ...
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  • ...y Spirit blows them far away to distant regions and launches them into new missions. They are sent, those who are given the Holy Spirit. Thus says Jesus to h ...
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  • '''First stay with the de Gondi’s – the missions (1613-1617)''' ...ded to support his aspirations, approving the work of the missions. These missions would be given on the lands of the de Gondi estate. In this way she guaran ...
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  • ...help, support and provide coordination of the lay presence and work in the missions ad gentes confided to or animated by the Vincentian Family. ...
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  • ...Mary, the Miraculous Medal, and Prayer”. There are many great messages and missions, but Social Media is for simple and short messages to create clarity. ...
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  • ...er.jpg|left]]moral theology classes and in sermons preached during popular missions that would sustain Christians in their life and their commitment. Indeed, ...d by the dedication of the Vincentians, especially those preaching popular missions and in 1879 requested admittance into the Congregation that had been founde ...
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  • ...at was happening. God alone was the author of any good accomplished in the missions, in all the activities of the missionaries, and in all the good works they ...ttle, (or) the wretched Company." He never wanted his confreres to conduct missions in the large cities but only in the villages, especially the tiniest of the ...
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  • ...have preferred that no other commitment detract from the apostolate of the missions and the Confraternities of Charity that he had just embarked upon. Without ...
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  • ...ntract with Madame de Gondi (see [[Gondi Family]]) for the giving of rural missions by Vincent and his group of missioners was signed. In 1626, approval for t ...
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  • Writing one day to a superior of one of the missions of the Congregation, he said: ...r Vincent sent his priests and brothers to the farthest and most difficult missions in foreign lands, his chief recommendation was that they fill their hearts ...
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  • ...Two/Chapter One/Index|Chapter One of Book Two]]. We spoke there about the missions and the great results they produced, especially for the poor. Besides all t ...d elsewhere. His spiritual sons continue to this day in the parishes where missions are given, inside and outside the kingdom, to organize these Confraternitie ...
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  • ...was revealed as Vincent preached in Folleville and as a result the popular missions and the Confraternities of Charity were initiated. From these works there ...lines: 1) Vincent and the Congregation of the Mission; 2) Vincent and the missions ''ad gentes''; 3) Vincent and Jansenism. ...
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  • Popular missions and catechesis, as understood by the Missionaries, provided this formation ...ncent de Paul teach the Huguenot? How did Vincent de Paul understand “the missions”? I believe Vincent taught that which we have just spoken about and highli ...
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  • ...ation to the Lord, to God’s grace, of human beings chosen for supernatural missions that I put my trust in these human beings. They may be foolish, weak, or t ...
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  • ...we are bound to come into frequent contact with lay people, especially on missions, but we should not seek such contact unless obedience or necessity calls fo ...t in the Roman rite and in common, in a middle tone of voice, even when on missions. We do not sing it so as to leave more time for helping others. Exceptions ...
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  • ...for him. When at the meetings at Richelieu, the proposal was made to open missions among the pagans, it seemed to me that the Lord made you feel you were bein [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Index]]: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • ...linked the service in seminaries to preparation of candidates for foreign missions. ...d<br />(b. 1762) || Does not want to return, since we are only for foreign missions; used to be at Meximieux, waiting for better days ...
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  • ...ccomplishment of His Will. He was one of the first two men engaged in the missions, and he always contributed to the other works of the Company, in which he r ...of the missions a third persons was contracted. When they left to preach missions on the de Gondi estate and in other parishes, the keys to the house were en ...
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  • THe Daughters of Charity have six permanent missions on the island, with 50 to 75 sisters, who provide education, healthcare, so ...cisco Maruri, a volunteer with Daughters of Charity in Miami:]”We have six missions in Haiti. The sisters who run the order seem to be okay. One sister was hit ...
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  • ...incentian motherhouse in Paris but nourished a desire to go to the foreign missions. On 29 August 1835, he landed in China near Macao. He exercised his minis ...
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  • ...were serving. Additional members arrived in 1856 and 1860. They gave rural missions and also visited prisoners, the latter under the authority of the President ...
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  • ...an for the Mother of God was evident in the sermons he gave on the various missions he preached. He introduced the practice among the missionaries to instruct Monsieur Vincent himself was well aware, and often taught on the missions he gave, that the honor given to the Mother of God and to the other saints ...
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  • ...Chapter One: Section Seven Index]]: <br>The More Remarkable Events in the Missions of the Barbary States [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Index]]: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • ...tiers. Thereafter, Vincent often spoke of St-Germain-en-Laye in regard to Missions there, and in referring to both the Ladies of Charity and the Daughters ...
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  • ...e dedicated their lives over the past three centuries, namely, the popular missions. For many years, this has been one of the most important ministries of the ...rural areas, youth movements, teaching, the aged, parochial work, popular missions, residences, nursery schools, the marginalized and emigrants, public health ...
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  • ...e dedicated their lives over the past three centuries, namely, the popular missions. For many years, this has been one of the most important ministries of the ...rural areas, youth movements, teaching, the aged, parochial work, popular missions, residences, nursery schools, the marginalized and emigrants, public health ...
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  • ...8 states in the Indian Sub-continent, besides helping out in international missions. At this point it was decided to divide the province into two, for more eff ...nts of these are, Pioneer evangelization efforts, Parish ministry, Popular missions, Retreats, Renewal programs, Formation of pious associations, Media apostol ...
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  • ...el). At the Casa-Misión in La Iglesuela the Missionaries preached popular missions throughout the Diocese of Teruel-Albarracín. ...es and engaged in so many different ministries as Father Palláres: popular missions, retreats for priests, for the lay people and for the Daughters of Charity, ...
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  • He volunteered to go to the foreign missions and he was sent to China in 1921. On May 1, 1928, he was consecrated as th ...
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  • ...ries (one confrere from each province) and it is hoped that they will give missions in the four countries. ...there was little room for dialogue. Our ministries were primarily popular missions and the formation of the clergy. We can say that perhaps those times requi ...
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  • ...nough to help the neighbor, to fast, to make mental prayer, to work on the missions. All that is good, but not enough. We must do all this in the same spirit a ...ge or some other. I remember formerly when I was returning from one of the missions, as I approached the gates of Paris I felt they would fall upon me and crus ...
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  • ...Chapter One: Section Seven Index]]: <br>The More Remarkable Events in the Missions of the Barbary States [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Index]]: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • ...enslaved Christians in North Africa. In 1648 Vincent, recognizing that the missions ad gentes were another, very important way to live our missionary vocation, ...letters, where we can note a growing appreciation for the place of foreign missions in the life of the Company. How happy the situation of a missionary whose o ...
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  • ...ordinands as complimentary and necessary ministries to that of the popular missions. With the passing of time and in light of the social and religious situati ...rned about the material and religious well-being of prisoners: he preached missions to them and provided (or made the authorities provide) better living condit ...
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  • ...tiste Moissonnier]] (1736-1813). Verbert had hoped to go to the Vincentian missions in the Middle East, but this did not happen. ...nto contact with [[Joseph Cardinal Fesch]], as the director general of the missions in the Middle East and the “two Indies.” ...
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  • ...Book One/Chapter Thirty Three|Abelly Book One, Chapter Thirty Three]] <br>Missions Given in the Army in 1636, and the Rules Given by Monsieur Vincent to the M ...
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  • Vincentians came here in 1687 to staff the shrine and to give missions in the district. When they were expelled during the Revolution, the statue ...
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  • ...native homeland. They do all of this in various ways: organizing popular missions, through their witness when they are enjoying some vacation time, through t ...inues to animate us as we build up the kingdom.''' May Mary, Queen of the Missions, accompany us and watch over us as we engage in the mission that has been e ...
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  • Vincentians came here in 1687 to staff the shrine and to give missions in the district. When they were expelled during the Revolution, the statue ...
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  • ...rdination to the priesthood in 1760, he devoted himself to the work of the missions in various dioceses around Rome. Like many others, his preaching abilities ...entity. He concluded with other good news about the development of various missions, such as Spain, Portugal and the United States. ...
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  • ...f the Mission had been in the seminary at Boulogne since 1682 and preached missions from 1697. We don’t have a great deal of information about their activities ...
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  • ...him and to members of the Congregation that he should not be carrying out missions in his deteriorating state of health. Near the end of his life, in August ...Cross, and of Providence, the nuns of the Precious Blood of Our Lord, the Missions to Canada, the Clergy Fund, the devastated provinces of France, especially ...
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  • ...ependence becoming Provinces, Polish Vincentian priests and brothers go to missions in Madagascar and Democratic Republic of Congo (former Zaire). He also guid ...
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  • ...events in Gannes-Folleville. Vincent reacted quickly and the preaching of missions was multiplied but several years were needed to grasp the importance and th This text, especially the conclusion, reveals the way in which the missions, that were begun in Folleville, took on, in the eyes of Vincent, a dimensio ...
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  • ...or peasants … the process of evangelization would involve the preaching of missions. The personal vocation of Vincent is often referred to as the communal voc ...he established. Between 1618-1625 Vincent dedicated his time to preaching missions on the lands of the de Gondi estate (Vincent had returned to renew his mini ...
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  • ...vocation. He also reported on his work to support the Vincentian overseas missions: the Middle East, Algiers and China, to each of which he sent out at least ...ment, either to continue to direct the Daughters of Charity or for foreign missions.” ...
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  • ...nds of the diocese and give priests' retreats. The other six were to give missions so that the whole duchy would be evangelized every five years. Although Vi ...
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  • ...of the Congregation of the Mission set up in so many places. The countless missions given, the seminaries where his priests labored, the retreats for ordinands ...
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  • ...Chapter One: Section Seven Index]]: <br>The More Remarkable Events in the Missions of the Barbary States [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Index]]: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • ...vocation. He also reported on his work to support the Vincentian overseas missions: the Middle East, Algiers and China, to each of which he sent out at least ...ment, either to continue to direct the Daughters of Charity or for foreign missions.” ...
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  • ...ing from Rome to Paris and had stopped in Genoa where he offered to preach Missions in the Diocese. This created in the cardinal a desire to have the members ...tored to their pristine state … When I wrote you the order followed on our missions, I forgot to tell you what we were doing for the instruction of the people ...
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  • ...ch government was threatening to seize back the houses and churches of the missions confided by the state to the Congregation. ...and to remain faithful to solid preaching. The news from the provinces and missions was alternatively consoling and disheartening. The entry of the French into ...
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  • A priest of Paris of some standing and virtue had worked on the missions with the priests of the [[Congregation of the Mission]], and had made sever ...our Excellency, you can have missionaries in each parish to water what the missions have planted. </blockquote> ...
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  • ...ed to the priesthood. His assignments included both seminaries and popular missions, but these were cut short at the Revolution. Unlike some of his confreres, ...Daughters of Charity as well as those missioners destined to go to foreign missions in pagan lands, according to the brief Quum uti accepimus (30 October 1804) ...
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  • ...s confreres! Honestly, I would have a higher regard for that than all the missions, sermons, ministries with the ordinands and every other blessing God has gi ...t, the mission of the Church, the mission of the Twelve, popular missions, missions ''ad gentes''). Thus great confusion can result if we are not precise. So ...
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  • 6) Mission Ad Gentes or Foreign missions. ...r own mission centers. The province also gives a lot importance to popular missions and other retreat programs. Many of our confreres are also involved in spir ...
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  • ...ews from here. How are things going with you after all your work? How many missions have you given? Do you find the people well disposed to follow the exercise ...committed more and more to these two virtues. If God has blessed our first missions we may say that it is because we have acted amiably, humbly, and sincerely ...
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  • ...Mission to take care of the Hospital for the Galleys. They also conducted missions on the galleys themselves, as we shall recount in a later chapter of this b ...He was ordained in 1622. He was employed among the galley slaves, and gave missions in the countryside and worked for the ordinands. He was chosen first assist ...
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  • ...way of getting along with people; his daily spiritual exercises; preaching missions; and other ministries which he undertook on behalf of the people. There is ...on missions could hardly be carried on if we lived in total poverty, since missions are to be given without charge. Nevertheless, we should try, in the Lord, t ...
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  • ...nsieur [[Vincent]] to minister to the spiritual needs of the people by the missions he had given in most of the parishes of the diocese and by the [[Confratern ...
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  • ...ur even thinking of it. That is how our Congregation came into being, that missions and retreats for the ordinands began, that the Company of the Daughters of ...would seem sufficient --- at least in the beginning --- to work at giving missions in the rural areas and in a seminary in the city. Nature makes trees put do ...
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  • ...8 states in the Indian Sub-continent, besides helping out in international missions. At this point it was decided to divide the province into two, for more eff ...nts of these are, Pioneer evangelization efforts, Parish ministry, Popular missions, Retreats, Renewal programs, Formation of pious associations, Media apostol ...
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  • His early ministry after arriving in Australia was in parish missions in the states of Victoria, New South Wales, and also in New Zealand. After ...
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  • ...e Vincentian Family encounters, formation and service projects, as well as missions ad intra and ad extra, applying to all of these the process of systemic cha ...
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  • ...335938&spn=172.141055,360&z=1 map of Polish Vincentians working in foreign missions ''ad gentes''] ...e of Theology, publishing office, church, retreats, Secretariat of Foreign Missions (ad gentes)'' ...
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  • ...f Monsieur Bourdaise, Priest of the Congregation of the Mission, About the Missions of Madagascar</h2> ...th of all his confreres. In it he recounted all that had occurred in these missions of Madagascar. ...
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  • ...Council]] and placed before them the question of taking up the work of the missions in your diocese. After giving them some idea of the situation and the diff ...
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  • ...617). In early 1618, after his return from Châtillon, he gave a series of missions nearby with two priests. One was Jean Coqueret (1592-1655), a friend of Fr ...
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  • ...lley slaves, the abandoned babies, the North-African captives, the foreign missions, the regions devastated by the wars... This Association and not the Confrat ...lution. We do know that they continued to be founded systematically in the missions preached by the missioners of the Vincentians in France and in other Europe ...
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  • =='''Vincent de Paul, an organizer of popular missions'''== ...for the project of Madame de Gondi, namely, to offer periodically popular missions to the people who lived on her estate. It was Madame de Gondi who helped V ...
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  • ...Ireland and spent much of his life in Australia involved in education, in missions, retreats, and parish ministry, and in formation of seminarians. In his own ...in 1911. He spent the remainder of his life in parish ministry, in giving missions and retreats, in formation of seminarians at Springwood NSW, Manly NSW and ...
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  • ...courses for formators. The former have covered pastoral topics: education, missions, ministry with indigenous people and the formation of the clergy. They have ...hese two guides have produced an important document: The CLAPVI Manual for Missions, a Latin American re-reading of the [[Ratio Formationis Vicentianae.]] ...
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  • ...k, such as giving popular missions, or staffing seminaries, or laboring in missions ad gentes, but as a way, a pilgrimage, a journey: the following of Christ a ...struction, played a very significant role in the course of all the popular missions. In fact, late in his life, Vincent wrote to a Priest of the Mission: "I ha ...
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  • ...of the other branches of the Vincentian Family and participated in popular missions, thus responding to the call of the Church and the cries of our brothers an ...ter]. The primary focus of this group became participation in the popular missions that were given in the various countries of that region. We highlight here ...
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  • ...Madagascar should cease, the annual revenues should be employed for other missions outside France. The mission in Madagascar closed in 1674 and the foundatio The confreres soon began missions in the area around Beijing. Then in 1798, Joseph Han (1772-1841), a tirele ...
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  • ...lways wanted to return to the Congregation, and had even engaged in giving missions during his vacation time. He also faithfully fulfilled his responsibility a ...rench government, who also supported them financially. The issue of French missions would be fought over for decades. It was agreed, however, that the superior ...
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  • ...others a short coat and no biretta. Watches were not permitted – those on missions were allowed their use however, provided they handed them in to the Bursar ...
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  • ...Chapter One: Section Seven Index]]: <br>The More Remarkable Events in the Missions of the Barbary States [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Index]]: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • ...rector of the general hospital for some time with great success, offering missions in all houses of the institution as an expression of his dedication to the ...
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  • ...ose he most esteemed and cherished to the most distant places, or to those missions which were the most dangerous. Even though these particular priests might b ...
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  • • The encounter with the man in Gannes and the great success of the missions ...son converted when he saw that the poor were being evangelized through the missions. ...
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  • ...fluenced by the decisions of Trent. Many of his projects (clerical reform, missions, etc) grew out of the concerns of the Council. ...hat at the same time that it was working for the salvation of souls in the missions, it was looking for a way to assist the sick with the Confraternities of Ch ...
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  • ...lways looked to the glory of God and the service of his divine Master. The missions discussed in previous chapters are proof of this. The one presented in this After speaking of the missions to the Hebrides, we must now speak of those in Scotland, where Monsieur Lum ...
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  • ...ppening. Towards the end of 1659 he sent four priests and a brother to the missions of Madagascar. Arriving at Nantes, these missionaries found that the ship w ...accomplish the will of God. He was one of the two who first worked on the missions, and always contributed to the other undertakings of the Company to which h ...
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  • ...n-Jacques Olier, and a student and companion of Vincent in the work of the missions, was ordained a bishop June 11, [[1645]], in the church of Saint Lazare. He ...
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  • ...their vacation and with other members of the Vincentian Family) in popular missions that were offered to the people living in that area. ..., support and coordinate the missionary presence and labor of the laity in missions ''ad gentes'' entrusted to or animated by the Vincentian Family. On Novemb ...
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  • ...he Mission, 12 November 1669. The reason was that both groups were giving missions in the diocese, and it seemed better to unite in a common effort. Only one ...
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  • ...bolic for future generations. In this section we will analyze the popular missions as they existed in the time of Vincent de Paul and we will also point out s '''[4.1] Popular missions in the time of Vincent de Paul''' ...
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  • ...ons and misunderstandings, particularly in regard to the administration of missions. In reality he followed a type of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallicanism ...
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  • ...felt guilty not a few times that he was returning to Paris from conducting missions in rural areas when so many other villages were waiting for him to do for t ...
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  • ...ls us that no missionary deserves it. So, never mind that the work of the missions here below is as nothing compared with the reward there on high. ...
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  • ...erent ministries and would also be able to participate in the preaching of missions. At the same time, the formators of these future priests were able to cont ...h retreats for the ordinands and through seminaries --- not to abandon the missions but to preserve the fruits produced by them'' (CCD:IV:48-49). ...
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  • ...e privileged image of Christ." (Constitutions of the Congregation of the Missions, Introduction, p.19) :*Can we envision foreign missions where the missionaries are not just priests or brothers or sisters, but als ...
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  • ...acculturation of immigrants; interprovincial collaboration; international missions Vocation ministry; interprovincial formation; popular missions; modern means of communication and the New Evangelization ...
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  • ...e First World War, the Missionaries preached more than one hundred popular missions in the different villages in Slovakia. ...undary lines between the countries, the missionaries could not long preach missions in the Slovakian villages. Therefore, the primary work of the Vincentians ...
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  • ...itful. They agreed that missionaries would accompany the commander to give missions in the parishes at the same time they were visited. This would both help th ...
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  • ...lated to the Congregation of the Mission, especially the missions (popular missions as well as the mission in India which had been established in 1922). The e ...
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  • ...ouse in Ávila where his superiors had sent him. There he preached popular missions. In a very brief period of time people saw that he possessed the gift of p ...ere in 1927. There also he dedicated his time to the preaching of popular missions in small towns and villages that were in need of Christian formation. In t ...
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  • ...81; the Vincentian Marian Youth in about 50. All of our branches have new missions. Having gone in recent years to remote places like Tanzania, Angola, the S *Can we envision foreign missions where the missionaries are not just priests or brothers or sisters, but als ...
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  • ...each other and, where possible, to track his movements while traveling on missions or other activities. ...
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  • ...ay or tomorrow...some time this weekend, to see what the conditions of the missions are and if they can even go back before they send the Sisters back. It may ...
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  • ...process of evangelization on behalf of those who were poor. Yet it was the missions in distant lands that provided Vincent with the opportunity to express his ...essed the issue of availability for service, especially service in distant missions, Vincent’s zeal appears to have become more intense. The Missionaries in G ...
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  • ...xperience has taught us that it is difficult to preserve the fruits of the missions we give if we are not supported by the pastors whom we seek to serve by our ...those we have come to expect in the country places and cities in which the missions are given. For example, those holding benefices and other responsibilities, ...
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  • ...s was able to create in them an enthusiasm for the ministry of the popular missions, an apostolate in which he had ministered for many years. He spoke with the ...try and cancel some of his commitments. In 1926 and 1927, while preaching missions in the Diocese of Toledo, he became ill and had to be hospitalized in Puent ...
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  • ...fe of prayer, the assistance that he provided for those who were poor, the missions ''ad gentes'', the establishment of the Congregation of the Mission, the Co ...these same members of the Mission will be bound, without prejudice to the missions, to admit all the candidates for Orders from the Paris diocese who will be ...
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  • ...deration to working on behalf of the poor while Vincent had been preaching missions for three years in the rural areas when he was confronted with this questio ...s followers found ideas in the ''Common Rules'' of the Congregation of the Missions that were copied almost literally into their own rules in order to inspire ...
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  • ...this appointment because of their gift of preaching. He dreamt of giving missions immediately, thus repeating the success he experienced in Corsica and the D ...mind! That is all we deserve; for, if any good is accomplished during the missions, it is He who does it, and He has no need of our reputation to touch and co ...
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  • ...d thought he was a saint. When classes were ended he would preach popular missions in the neighboring towns during the time of vacation (although he had been ...eople in the United States and Ricardo’s ministry of catechesis, preaching missions, caring for the poor and infirm immigrants … all of these realities enlarge ...
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  • ...tors who were ill-prepared and unworthy. Through the preaching of popular missions Vincent would bring light to the darkness that enveloped these people and w If was for this reason that the popular missions were always accompanied by the establishment of the Confraternity of Charit ...
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  • ...and appoint non-French Vincentians to French houses in France or in French missions, then the Congregation of the Mission would cease being French. He had forg ...lways wanted to return to the Congregation, and had even engaged in giving missions during his vacation time. He also faithfully fulfilled his responsibility a ...
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  • ...ed mee-syo-na-ze" popularily after the main Congregation's goal -- popular missions. There are various congragtions with the "missionaries" noun in the title, ...
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  • ...rdinate his community to the bishops. This was done in such a way that the missions, the ordination retreats, the clergy conferences, the spiritual retreats, o ...
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  • There are parishes, ministries and missions providing various podcast like content on their web pages. [http://famvin.o ...
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  • ...and appoint non-French Vincentians to French houses in France or in French missions, then the Congregation of the Mission would cease being French. He had forg ...lways wanted to return to the Congregation, and had even engaged in giving missions during his vacation time. He also faithfully fulfilled his responsibility a ...
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  • ...lence he did to himself. Perhaps it came from the work and fatigues of the missions which he endured for many years, or lastly, from his constant worry about t ...
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  • ...re lives, corporal mercy, spiritual mercy, mercy in the countryside on our missions, serving the needs of our neighbor, mercy in the house for those on retreat We should not omit mentioning something of importance here. Just as the first missions given by Monsieur Vincent in the parishes of the villages gave birth to the ...
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  • ...eral move to Rome and appoint a vicar general for France. As to the French missions, he blamed Boujard for grabbing territory that he asserted the French vicar In his time, pastors and bishops continued to request Vincentians to give missions in parishes of their dioceses. It would be difficult to satisfy them, since ...
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  • ...d to make Châtillon-les-Dombes (now Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne) a center for missions, since the region had suffered from the conquest of this part of Savoy in 1 ...ncent from his teaching duties, and, with other volunteer priests, he gave missions in the villages belonging to the family, in the Île-de-France, Champagne an ...
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  • ...paid fifty écus a year. The three of us used to go off to preach and give missions from village to village. When we were leaving, we would give the key to on ...
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  • ...riests who would dedicate themselves to that same ministry, giving popular missions in a systematic and permanent manner. From all angles the idea seemed to b ...
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  • ...eral move to Rome and appoint a vicar general for France. As to the French missions, he blamed Boujard for grabbing territory that he asserted the French vicar ...toine de Boulogne, bishop of Troyes, wrote a pastoral letter in support of missions. He characterized the French Vincentians in the past as brilliant and famou ...
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  • ...for the love of God. God's providence so arranged things that at his next missions he found two women who agreed to what he proposed, and were sent, one to th ...
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  • ...houses were added in Dutch and Belgian cities, till - as a consequence of missions in new countries and also due to a crisis in religious life - a gradual red ...South West Africa (later Namibia) and in 1960 to Brazil. To support these missions, a house was also opened in California (1963). In order to provide funding ...
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  • ...of piety, in which the addition of our own will spoils our devotions, our missions, our penances, etc. For the past twenty years, I have never read this epist ...
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  • When Vincent returned from the missions that he had given in the areas that surrounded Paris, he felt discouraged a ...manner in order to assist the poor. As a result, in all the places where missions were preached the Confraternity of Charity was established. In fact, a con ...
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  • ...e from the perspective of its relationship to the establishment of popular missions. With a certain fear and trepidation I undertake that task and develop thi ...ere those experiences so transcendental that they gave rise to the popular missions? ...
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  • ...each other and, where possible, to track his movements while traveling on missions or other activities. ...
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  • ...ter months with the galleys in port the four or five Vincentians conducted missions on the galleys. Other priests joined them in these exercises. The saintly B ...
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  • ...because we have not discovered how to renew, adapt, and reestablish these missions. ...rts, our minds, our programs and plans in order to reestablish the popular missions? If the popular mission was considered urgent and necessary during a previ ...
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  • ...to Vincent regarding Vincent's indecision in dedicating his life to giving missions to the poor of the countryside: "The servant who knows what his master wa ...
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  • ...the [[Vincentian Marian Youth]] in about 50. All of our branches have new missions. Having gone in recent years to remote places like Tanzania, Angola, the So 2.) Can we envision foreign missions where the missionaries are not just priests or brothers or sisters, but als ...
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  • *[https://www.youtube.com/user/TARCISIO725 Tarcisio Cirino] – Popular missions ministry, CM Province of Curitiba, Brazil ...
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  • .... I encourage you to create opportunities for them to serve in our foreign missions. ...
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  • ...l needs of the poor as well as their material needs moved him to begin the missions for the peasants in the countryside from which developed the Congregation o ...his new congregation of priests, Vincent really went to town, establishing missions as well as the associations all over France. Together their ingenuity knew ...
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  • ...orts of his confreres who were involved in different Provinces with parish missions meant that he had knowledge, good and bad, of candidates from around the ki 28 The Missioners conducted missions for the prisoners in Paris before they were sent south to the galleys, he ...
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  • ...l needs of the poor as well as their material needs moved him to begin the missions for the peasants in the countryside from which developed the Congregation o ...his new congregation of priests, Vincent really went to town, establishing missions as well as the associations all over France. Together their ingenuity knew ...
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  • The Assistant General for the Missions, Fr. Victor Bieler, has faithfully attended the meetings and his presence h ...
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  • ...of God the Congregation has produced any good in the Church through giving missions and by service to the ordinands, is it not because we have followed the cus ...
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  • The Assistant General for the Missions, Fr. Victor Bieler, has faithfully attended the meetings and his presence h ...
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  • ...f this statement does not reside in the fact that some of us preach parish missions or travel to foreign lands. Those specific ministries arise out of the miss The history of the foreign missions is filled with examples of pastoral agents who attempted to impose their tr ...
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  • ...ive food and to participate in the same practices that are followed on the missions. After preaching to them, the men and boys were brought into the cloister o ...
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  • The missions were given without charge, and he instructed his confreres to take neither ...
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  • * obedience to the bishop of the place in which missions are being given (CCD:I:591, note #3); ...to the Ordinary of the place, except for the situation when giving popular missions. Saint Vincent, ''for certain important reason''s (CCD:VIII:38), would hav ...
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  • ...region. This is what Monsieur Vincent wrote to the superior of one of the missions, relating what he had heard from there: [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Index]]: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • ...s and resolution of the Assembly, we highlight here those that concern the missions and seminaries (the two fundamental works of the Company). We also mention ...
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  • ...le. Jesus is simultaneously at the point of departure (the process of the missions) and at the point of arrival. Jesus encouraged Vincent as he proclaimed th ...that this was necessary to maintain the people and preserve the fruits of missions given by good priests. ln that we imitate the great conquerors, who leave g ...
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  • ...his new doctrine not be sown in his Congregation. A superior of one of the missions has stated that from the time when Monsieur Vincent first studied theology, ...
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  • ...of the absence of their pastors through death or flight, he organized two missions for them. These were held during the Easter season for two consecutive year ...
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  • [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Index]]: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • ...eement of the De Gondis that he could devote more of his time to preaching missions and organizing confraternities among the country poor and visiting the gall ...y out his plan of gathering other priests for preaching and ministering in missions to the galley slaves and to the country poor – it had become his passion. ...
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  • ...lp many girls and women to leave their sinful profession. First, by giving missions, he sought to take them away from the company of those who had led them int ...
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  • ...e, 14).</ref> Like other members of the Conference he participated in the missions sponsored by Saint Vincent, one of which is the subject of the letter to Bé ...ially the impact that Jansenist teaching on this subject had on the parish missions. ...
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  • *[http://adgentes.misjonarze.org Sekretariat Misyjny] Office of Foreign Missions, Province of Poland (in Polish) ...
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  • ...aint Lazare for the weekly conference. He had helped out in several of the missions in favor of the poor and had been in charge of the one established in Metz ...
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  • ...g deathbed confession was the voice of God that called Vincent to organize missions among the country people. Vincent was attentive to the concerns of Madame ...zed popular missions and, guided by the Spirit, he gave stability to these missions through the establishment of the Congregation of the Mission; ...
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  • ...e world, for example, in the area of initial formation and interprovincial missions. We have only to recall Statute 79:1-3 which was approved by the XLI Gener ...ng about objective identity. In accord with our creative fidelity for the missions these new rays of light have now become part of our renewed and dynamic ide ...
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  • [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Index]]: The Missions of Monsieur Vincent ...
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  • ...d the other members, joined by laymen, would receive communion. Afterward, missions would be given in the villages or other desecrated places. The missionaries ...
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  • ...ut knowing that the missionaries had for a long time been giving countless missions, and even now were continuing to do so. He urged Monsieur Vincent to inform ...
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  • 5. En ce qui concerne l'œuvre des Missions à l'extérieur, on prêtera attention aux règles suivantes : ...frère se verra octroyer la possibilité d'aider concrètement les œuvres des missions, fût-ce même en se proposant lui-même pour se consacrer à l'étranger à la t ...
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  • 5. En ce qui concerne l'œuvre des Missions à l'extérieur, on prêtera attention aux règles suivantes : ...frère se verra octroyer la possibilité d'aider concrètement les œuvres des missions, fût-ce même en se proposant lui-même pour se consacrer à l'étranger à la t ...
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  • ...[[Madame de Gondi]] died in 1625. She had contributed so much to the first missions and to the establishment of the Congregation of the Mission. God willed tha ...
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  • ...a valid means that helped people begin a new life … at the same time these missions promoted reconciliation among families and peoples in various towns and vil ...
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  • The superior of one of the missions of the Congregation was happy to be rid of some lax confreres with difficul ...
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  • ..., nor of anyone else, as it would take him from his main work of preaching missions. I imagine that Camus, or some of his circle, would have discussed this wit ...ack to places where Confraternities of Charity had been established during missions, to see how they were getting on, he decided that Louise was the one to do ...
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  • God had wished to inspire Monsieur [[Vincent]] to begin his work with the missions, and with them the ordination retreats, both of which were everywhere succe ...
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  • ...the missionary ideal matured in the young John Gabriel. At that time, the missions meant principally China. But China was a faraway mirage. To leave meant nev ...
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  • ...was anxious to have it known and loved among souls, and taught on all the missions. Every morning and evening he honored this mystery with such devotion that ...
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  • ...hem and gave orders as he saw they were needed. He sent his priests to the missions, but not before calling them together to discuss how they were to make them ...
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  • ...e many young men and women were sent forth to participate in international missions in the poor countries of Africa and Latin America. The desire to unite for ...ls and accomplishments that can be grouped together in four areas: popular missions, the new evangelization, formation of our members and the ministry of lay V ...
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  • ...ief efforts like that in Lorraine. Modern governments now undertake relief missions and frequently call upon lawyers to administer them. These public interest ...
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  • ...e manner in which Vincent de Paul viewed and conducted the various popular missions that he preached. Mobility is a demand of the present post-modern culture ...of towns and villages where those early missionaries preached. Later, the missions ad gentes captured the imagination of the Missionaries as the Propagation o ...
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  • ...see him this morning. We found a zealous prelate who had arranged several missions in his own diocese much like the ones we of the Company give, except they a ...
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  • They also contributed notably to the establishment and maintenance of several missions in foreign countries, in the isles of the distant [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapte ...o the frontier regions and the ravaged provinces, the contributions to the missions, to the Far East, the Hebrides, and the south. These, ladies, are the respo ...
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  • ...cation of young people. This ministry was combined with preaching popular missions, retreats (especially retreats for the Daughters of Charity), providing dir ...the preaching of popular missions … Father Granado sent chronicles of his missions to the editors of the publication, ''Anales de la Congregación y de las Hij ...
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  • — de connaître son action : les missions, la formation du clergé, ses activités caritatives et sociales ; ...e étude de la Mission et la rencontre des confrères travaillant en pays de missions ...
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  • ...s permanent missionary activity (Vincentians presently involved in popular missions as ''extraordinary moments of evangelization'' need to be careful about thi ...
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  • ...e privileged image of Christ." (Constitutions of the Congregation of the Missions, Introduction, p.19) ...
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  • ...companied by a Lazarist missionary Sig, de Jacobis, who was prefect of the missions in Abyssinia. Here in Rome they do not seem to attach much importance to th ...
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  • ...toral work and in that sense, we have to analyze, for example, his popular missions, whose principal goal was the evangelization of the laity; or the work with ...founding Confraternities of Charity in all the places where they conducted missions,[15] an obligation that originated from the same Bull of Erection granting ...
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  • ...egation itself be able to continue? Who will be responsible for our French missions? Who will ask for or receive for them the protection and the aid of the emp ...wounded pride, since he had been removed from his responsibilities in the missions. After the restoration of unity among the Sisters, Viguier could no longer ...
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  • ...ories would be the best ones to train local educators: I’m thinking to the Missions of the Daughters of Charity, of the [[Sisters of Charity]], the [[Fathers o ...
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  • ...could name non-French Vincentians to French houses in France or in French missions, then the Congregation of the Mission would cease being French. ...
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  • ...ns which indicate the style of ministry that should be carried on in these missions. ...
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  • ...fend anyone and never send anyone away unhappy. The superior of one of the missions said: ...
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  • After discussing the missions in [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapter One/Index|Chapter One of Book Two]], we spoke ...
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  • L. MISSIONS: Missio ad Gentes, parish missions. ...
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  • ...olic works of the Congregation in Spain and in the world (popular mission, missions ad gentes, diocesan seminaries, Vincentian seminaries, Marian Associations, ...
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  • ...up with the origins of the Congregation, is often utilized during popular missions and is also an important subject for the formation of the clergy. ...
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  • *CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE. Missions Given in the Army in 1636, and the Rules Given by Monsieur Vincent to the M ...
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  • ...lp from the Gondi family, especially Madame Gondi who was committed to the missions. In the following year, the archbishop of Paris, Jean-François de Gondi (th ...
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  • ...ecause most of my pastoral and ministerial life has involved me in popular missions, that is, evangelizing parishes and attempting to make the evangelized pari ...ionaries labored); the same has happened to our apostolic schools; popular missions experienced a time of crisis; the formation of our candidates could not be ...
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  • ...egation itself be able to continue? Who will be responsible for our French missions? Who will ask for or receive for them the protection and the aid of the emp ...wounded pride, since he had been removed from his responsibilities in the missions. After the restoration of unity among the Sisters, Viguier could no longer ...
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  • ...aries frequently gathered indigenous young women to assist them on foreign missions, usually forming them according to Saint Vincent's model. Vincentian missio ...ises indigènes dans les vicariats lazaristes,” Le clergé indigène dans les missions de Chine confiées aux congrégations français (Paris: Oeuvre de Saint-Pierre ...
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  • ...vangelizers in their own environments (school, university, world of labor, missions ad gentes). We must seek concrete ways to create local communities more ope ...
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  • ==Foreign Missions, the Miraculous Medal== ...the missions took place during his time. In the Middle East, for example, missions abandoned after the Jesuits were forced to leave began to be resumed. Gradu ...
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  • ...themselves out in their labor, we seek the shade and take our rest. In our missions we are protected from the weather by our churches. We are not exposed to th ...
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  • ...Bolivia, Honduras, Mozambique and La Linea (Spain) as well as the popular missions. ...
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  • ...y throughout the de Gondi estate, in all the places where Vincent preached missions (Villepreux, Joigny, Montmirail, etc.). In the future the Missionaries wou ...hment of the Confraternity of Charity. Between 1618-1625 Vincent preached missions in some thirty distinct places on the de Gondi estate. At different times ...
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  • ...cting. We have the following written testimony of a superior of one of the missions. ...
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  • In our missions, as well as in our parishes, we can implement programs that support project ...
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  • ...the custom of falling on his knees to embrace those he was sending to the missions, or those who were returning. He saw to it that they were not lacking in an ...
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  • ...n missions could hardly be carried out if we lived in total poverty, since missions are to be given without charge.”[15] In addition, he forbade begging or liv ...r six of his earliest companions for several years in their work of giving missions, without forcing the country poor to pay for the privilege of being evangel ...
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  • ...aid Lady. In the end she wanted to maintain some priests to continue these missions'' (CCD:XII:7). ...
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  • ...istry among the galley slaves, abandoned children, far distant and complex missions, school children and all those others situations that Divine Providence pla ...
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  • ...er together a group of priests who would dedicate their lives to preaching missions on their estate. This commitment was fulfilled in 1626 when a Missionary t ...s. She helped some of the young women who lived in the villages where the missions had been preached find work in Paris. As a result of her personal experien ...
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  • ...ined the Congregation of the Mission, seven became bishops and 189 went to missions outside France. Who could ask for more? And we must not forget the 33 girls ...
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  • ...o give the poor access to education. But we must do more. When I visit our missions in developing nations, I am always struck that one of the first works begun ...
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  • .... In the future there would be time for catechetics and preaching popular missions and visiting the sick. During the time of the Internal Seminary it was imp ...
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  • ...sufferer of insomnia, he keeps on going, on horse back, traveling, giving missions, using a carriage that he referred to as his “disgrace” or “ignominy,” when ...other villages.[39] We forget too often that he himself continued to give missions until the age of seventy-six! ...
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  • ...n that the rules be observed beyond the houses of the Congregation and the missions where they worked. As many of the priests can testify, he wanted them to ob ...
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  • ...lief of the neighbor! Charity at home, charity in the country by means of missions, charity toward poor persons; and I might add that, by the grace of God, th ...
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  • ...er of the Curia during the Encounter of the Superiors of the International Missions which took place in Rome (September 13-19, 2015) ...
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  • ...hey focus on preaching, teaching, health-care, seminary education, foreign missions, retreat work, human promotion, advocacy for justice, and probably many oth ...
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  • ...red forth on his own Congregation and each of its enterprises, such as the missions, the ordination retreats, the retreats, the clergy conferences, the seminar ...
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  • ...confraternities of charity modeled on the foundation in Châtillon. Rural missions and confraternities to assist the sick poor will become the axes of his pri ...relief of our neighbor. Charity at home, charity abroad, by means of the missions, charity toward the poor! And I can say that, by the grace of God, no oppo ...
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  • ..., with the exception of establishing the Confraternity of Charity wherever missions are given. ...
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  • ...t, the various Vincentian institutions (the Congregation preaching popular missions, the Confraternity of Charity, the Daughters of Charity, the ministry in se ...ed in long-standing hatred. Because the Congregation preached the popular missions at no expense to the people and because the Missionaries did not appeal to ...
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  • Son zèle à l'égard des pauvres prend une nouvelle dimension avec les missions ad Gentes. lorsque, en 1648, il envoie les premiers Confrères à Madagascar. ...on à quelques missions, seront soumises aux Ordinaires seulement quant aux missions... et ce qui les concerne. Et que ladite Congrégation n'est pas pour cela d ...
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  • ...ntly, at the same time it has worked for the salvation of the poor through missions, it has also established a means of solacing the sick through the Confrater ...Aux Couteaux in June 1652, Vincent stated: ''We are unable to go and give missions in the rural areas because the poor people are so scattered --- some here, ...
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  • ...s amène à être envoyés partout dans le monde (Cs. 12, 5°), au service des missions “ad gentes" (Cs. 16) comme pour assumer les travaux spécifiques choisis pa ...que sont les ordinands, la direction des séminaires ecclésiastiques et les missions encore bien que l’expérience fasse voir que ceux qui parlent le plus famili ...
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  • ...of using the money to further their salvation and spiritual advancement by missions to be given to them and to others of the region. The benefactor agreed to t ...
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  • ...is called the Ladies of Charity. He also founded the Congregation of the Missions, known today as the Vincentian Fathers and Brothers. Around the same time, ...
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  • ...ntire population to compunction, and of all the other good accomplished by missions --- or, to speak more correctly, by the grace of God --- is such a man who ...
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  • *1801: The statue of Our Lady of the Missions, hidden with a family near the old motherhouse, is brought here and erected ...visions in front of the altar where the medieval statue, [[Our Lady of the Missions]], was placed. ...
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  • ...d those who are afflicted in any way but we also provide assistance to the missions and seminaries and are involved in the conversion of heretics and the sprea ...as creating a charitable movement in Paris as a way of following up on the missions that Vincent and his companions preached in the towns and villages. She not ...
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  • ...ch government was threatening to seize back the houses and churches of the missions confided by the state to the Congregation. ...and to remain faithful to solid preaching. The news from the provinces and missions was alternatively consoling and disheartening. The entry of the French into ...
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  • ..., Fr Ger was known as a very compassionate and eloquent preacher of parish missions. He was also known for his roguish humour which could take some interest- i ...
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  • ...ur even thinking of it. That is how our Congregation came into being, that missions and retreats for the ordinands began, that the Company of the Daughters of ...
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  • ...erience of faith, which he personally lived from 1618 to 1625 by preaching missions on the de Gondi estates with the help of occasional companions. He soon di ...employing the major part of their time and energy, not in the work of the missions (although they are called missionaries: CM Constitutions, n. 51, 1), but in ...
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  • ...ives: corporal mercy, spiritual mercy, mercy in the rural areas and in the missions by hastening to meet the needs of our neighbor, mercy when we are at home w ...ntly, at the same time it has worked for the salvation of the poor through missions, it has also established a means of solacing the sick through the Confrater ...
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  • ...incent, with his admirable zeal … sanctified millions of souls through his missions; he provided spiritual assistance to the many provinces that were devastate ...s he engaged in activity to save the poor country people from misery. The missions, the formation of the clergy, the Congregation of the Mission, the Company ...
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  • ...s his brethren! I would most assuredly value that more highly than all the missions, sermons, work for the ordinands and all the other blessings God has bestow ...
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  • ...wn, Sarlat, where the Congregation staffed the major seminary and preached missions. Bories served as superior of the seminary at the time of the Revolution. H ...
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  • ...t de Paul, the [[Congregation of the Mission]] was formally set up to give missions to the neglected people of the French countryside. Vincent de Paul had pre ...
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  • ...ntry people as a result of his own experience: his origins and the popular missions that he gave. He experienced the reality that such misery was caused by a ...Paul did not intend, in that brief explanation, to give us a lesson on the missions and “the divine operations” in the same way that he had learned about them ...
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  • ''We have the following written testimony of a superior of one of the missions. Monsieur Vincent’s love for our Lord resulted in his always keeping the Sa ...
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  • Besides this visit, he also sent his confreres to give '''''missions''''' in the area. At least one is known from the year 1652. ...ntians lived during many years of service at Buglose. The Vincentians gave missions and retreats from this house, known locally as "the monastery," until the R ...
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  • ===Foreign Missions, the Miraculous Medal=== ...the missions took place during his time. In the Middle East, for example, missions abandoned after the Jesuits were forced to leave began to be resumed. Gradu ...
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  • ...out, he thought he had dreamed all that. Would you call the origin of our missions human?'' (CCD:XII:6-7). ...
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  • ...ions (the Missionaries at the house of Saint-Lazare organized almost 1,000 missions). When Vincent realized that this spiritual assistance required more format ...dministered by the brothers of Saint John of God and later began to preach missions on the de Gondi estate. Moved by the incredible material and spiritual pov ...
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  • ...hurch in France'' through his ministry of renewing the clergy, seminaries, missions, Conferences, etc., he highlighted the following: ''Vincent was an instrum ...tude: he states ''God alone was the author of any good accomplished in the missions, in the activities of the missionaries, and in all the good works they were ...
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  • ...This was His mission, the reason for His coming to earth. This was why the missions preached by Saint Vincent de Paul and his priests (more than 800 of them fr ...
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  • ...things, and seeking personal satisfaction. We can then say goodbye to the missions, and to the Congregation of the Mission itself, for it shall cease to exist ...
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  • • '''To look anew at popular missions and to do this with boldness, creativity, a new imagination and with enthus ...
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  • ...es of Charity in the different locations where the Missionaries preach the Missions: “In locis ubi catechismi et praedicationis munus exercuerint, confraternit ...
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  • ...visited the Confraternities that had been organized by Vincent during the Missions that were given in Paris and the surrounding area. During one of these jou ...
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  • .... He pointed out that one of the most important objectives of the popular missions was to settle disputes and reconcile adversaries: in mission reports such r ...
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  • ...bs and giving most of his money as alms to the poor and for the benefit of missions. He helped many people find sobriety. His entire life was an evangelical wi ...
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  • ...n as the Congregation of the Mission, who are known more for their popular missions and the education of the clergy, ever got into education? ...
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  • ...as well as general confession, became focal points when preaching popular missions. This idea was reflected in a letter that Vincent wrote to Lambert Aux Cou ...
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  • ...l areas--blending responses to both material and spiritual poverty, giving missions (Folleville) and organizing charity (Châtillon-les-Dombes). ...
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  • Smith, James E. “The Vincentian Missions in France, 1625-1660.” Ph.D. dissertation. New York University, 1973. 23 Clarke, William. “St Vincent and the Foreign Missions,” Colloque No. 18 (Autumn 1988) 423-32. 412. ...
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  • ...Missionaries evangelized the poor country people through preaching popular missions and educated the most abandoned members of society. The Daughters of Chari ...
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  • ...ther because of his experiences in parishes and his experiences during the missions, his experiences with the institutions that he founded and his experiences ...
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  • ...Vincent and his Missionaries in those parishes where they preached popular missions, did not always maintain their enthusiasm for this ministry. Mindful of th ...se of the Foundational Contract, the Missionaries could not preach popular missions in those cities where a bishop resided. Louise de Marillac was the founder ...
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  • ...g to the people of Felleville, Châtillon and the other areas where he gave missions. A direct union with the only One who is holy is a demand of holiness but i ...liness as a result of his relationships with people whom he met during the missions and also as a result of the influence of Saint Francis de Sales. We would ...
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  • ...rgize not just those engaged in foreign missions, but also those preaching missions at home or laboring in works among the abandoned anywhere in the world. ...
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  • One of the reasons why the Congregation of the Missions was founded was the abandonment of the countryside. This can easily be expl ...the Congregation of the Mission, the Eudists, the Seminary for the Foreign Missions (1663) and intense missionary campaigns in France and in mission countries ...
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  • ...f, the God to whom he consecrated his life and whom he preached during the missions and spoke about to his followers was the living and true God, the God of th ...
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  • ...ontrary to Christian simplicity? Because the motive behind offering these missions is none other than ''to make ourselves look important''. For Vincent this ...this experience while living with his family and again when giving popular missions on the de Gondi estate. The peasants had faith, simple faith, a faith that ...
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  • ...village where he served as pastor. Later in 1618 when he began to preach missions on the de Gondi estate he would establish a confraternity in each area wher ...rred to these groups as “the charity”. Whenever his Missionaries preached missions in the towns and villages, they were told to establish a confraternity. Th ...
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  • ...able to obtain other benefices. In 1618 he began this ministry of popular missions and in each of the parishes where the mission was preached he established t ...
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  • ...d and had come to experience themselves as saved by God as a result of the missions that were given by the members of the Congregation of the Mission and the c ...
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  • ...nce to the Saint Denis monastery in turn refused him permission to conduct missions on her lands.</ref> In [[1658]] he received word that Madame Payen, the mot ...
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  • ...hom no one remembered, was curious to see what occurred during the popular missions. At the conclusion of the mission that individual did not hesitate to appr ...
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  • ...over … Let the works of charity and justice and peace shine forth from the missions of our Vincentian Family. ...
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  • ...sides, the Congregation of the Mission had as its purpose the preaching of missions in the rural areas and also ministered in seminaries. It therefore was not ...
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  • ...ay or tomorrow...some time this weekend, to see what the conditions of the missions are and if they can even go back before they send the Sisters back. It may ...
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  • ...nt did, indeed, return. This time he had a clearly defined goal: to preach missions as he had at Folleville and to establish in each locality visited a Confrat ...r players in the process do not realize it. Vincent is concerned about the missions, Louise about the confraternities in their existing form. No one is thinkin ...
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  • ...from the life of Jesus, from the early Christian community, from the first missions of the apostles. Other types of texts also accompany the narrative: wisdom ...
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  • Despite the fact that the missions ad gentes created many difficulties and were the cause of numerous deaths, ...
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  • ...n the days of De Andreis and Rosati. Priests working in poor and difficult missions will derive much consolation and encouragement ...im, at one period, employed in the country missions [Note: He gave several missions with Father Colucci, who was much venerated by the people on account of his ...
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  • ...y in three non-French provinces: Rome, Lombardy and Poland, in addition to missions elsewhere: China, Middle East, Spain, Portugal, and North Africa (until fin ...wn, Sarlat, where the Congregation staffed the major seminary and preached missions. Bories served as superior of the seminary at the time of the Revolution an ...
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  • *Smith, James E. "The Vincentian Missions in France, 1625-1660." Ph.D. dissertation. New York University, 1973. ...
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  • ...The proclamation of the good news to the poor during the time when popular missions were given throughout the rural areas of France, hearing ''the confessions ...
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  • ...y in three non-French provinces: Rome, Lombardy and Poland, in addition to missions elsewhere: China, Middle East, Spain, Portugal, and North Africa (until fin ...wn, Sarlat, where the Congregation staffed the major seminary and preached missions. Bories served as superior of the seminary at the time of the Revolution an ...
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  • These dispositions of her youth were strengthened in other missions: the hospital and the school of Corella (Navarra), 1921-1924 and the school ...gift of herself to God on February 2, 1904. She then offered to go to the missions. ...
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  • ...nt and his companions found in such a bad state when they preached popular missions. At the same time Louise donated material goods to the poor, received into ...
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  • ...even thinking of it. That's how our Congregation came into being, how the missions and the retreats for the ordinands began... That is... how all works for wh ...the Congregation, and do they not fulfill their vow? You have been giving missions for twenty years; will you not be able to give them for another twenty? An ...
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  • Emperor Napoleon III. He was entrusted with many important missions – private and ...
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  • ...igious evolution [10]. Vincent de Paul was known as a preacher of popular missions and an advocate for the social and spiritual well-being of the people. All ...
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  • ...elief of the neighbor! Charity at home, charity in the country by means of missions, charity toward poor persons; and I might add that, by the grace of God, th ...
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  • ...ur even thinking of it. That is how our Congregation came into being, that missions and retreats for the ordinands began, that the Company of the Daughters of ...
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  • ...ssionaries had established in those places where they had preached popular missions (CCD:I:64-65). ...
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  • When the Missionaries were preaching missions in the countryside they also spoke about this new community of women. The ...
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  • When the Missionaries were preaching missions in the countryside they also spoke about this new community of women. The ...
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  • ...s of our faubourgs (streets) in the persons of his Sisters, as well as the missions of Lebanon, China and Texas, which are manned with his sons. His work never ...
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  • ...s of human misery and suffering. From her house all forms of guidance and missions of service came forth and these young men would move through the streets of ...
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