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  • ...ughters of Charity all over the world, untiringly dedicated to the service of the poor, one would tend to ask an obvious question: what force is urging a ...eason I would like to speak to you about the religious experience of Saint Vincent de Paul. ...
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  • ...ut the canonical visitation that he made to several houses of the Daughter of Charity. ...ty obtains the right to call her Company the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul. ...
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  • ...iness matters and the abandoned children and her influence with the Ladies of Charity. ...g woman for the Visitation Order because of her poverty than the Daughters of Charity should not refuse women entrance in the Congregation because they d ...
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  • In 1793, a law of Parlement in Paris imposing on all members of religious congregations, including CMs and DCs, a civil oath. Many CMs and DCs were m ...“The Great Saint of the Great Century”, the most complete biography of St. Vincent. ...
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  • ...ink, however, that a straightforward man from Picardy, whom I consider one of the most sincere men in the Company, would have hidden that from me — how c ...you our dear Sister F. Le Roy, the first religious women of the monastery of said city. You have been chosen and appointed to go to your house in Le Man ...
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  • ...ty, the new abbot had to regain litigated rights issues and support series of trials. ...us to desire gifts of the Holy Spirit in our souls, some of the operations of the Holy Spirit and the means to arrange received gifts and correspond to t ...
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  • ...ster Chetif goes through a vocational crisis similar to the Mystical Night of the Senses. 1657: During the repetition of prayer, Vincent says that despite the death of three missionaries in Madagascar, the one remaining missionary cannot be ab ...
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  • <h2>Index of Chapters Five through Ten</h2> ...Six|Abelly Book Two, Chapter Six]]<br>Delinquents and disturbed persons at Saint Lazar ...
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  • The '''Religious of St. Vincent''' were founded by Jean Léon Le Prevost (1803-1874) "Guided by apostolic daring and the witness of charity that motivated St Vincent de Paul and your founder, Jean-Léon Le Prévost, open up new paths to commun ...
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  • == Vincent de Paul at Clichy == ...life, and later was instrumental in causing him to set up the Congregation of the Mission. ...
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  • Index of [[Abelly: Book One]] <h2>The Death of the Prior of Saint Lazare. Monsieur Vincent's Appreciation of Him</h2> ...
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  • ...o Jean-Antoine- Francoise and Marie Nantas Ozanam, ardent French Catholics of middle-class circumstances. ...ubs in France. In 1777 she enetered Daughters of Charity. When in 1793 all religious orders were suppressed she returned to her hometown. In 1799 she founded he ...
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  • ...ized, and prepared for the Sacraments at home by a priest who was a friend of the family. ...ge sixteen, she found that her father had remarried and was living in Pont Saint Martin. However, the family situation was unwelcoming to her. ...
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  • ...te of how the poor were also to go to confession monthly and fulfill other religious obligations. ...e French clergy at their 1670 assembly in Pontoise. It is unknown whether Vincent ever returned to Mâcon after this time. ...
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  • ...hop Thomas Louis Connolly, who had begun a number of initiatives on behalf of poor immigrants, or whether she intended to remain in New York. ...because of the Great Famine. In addition, a cholera epidemic in the summer of 1854 had left many children orphans; the bishop was concerned about their c ...
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  • ...somewhat Calvinist fashion, austerity, detachment from pleasure, admission of total personal corruption. ...education. They became known as the "Solitaries" of Port Royal. A group of nuns from the city house who wanted to reume living at the abandoned abbey ...
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  • ...ond assistant after death of sister Isabelle Hellot. Among few candidates Vincent chooses sr. Juana de la Croix. ...coast on Indian peninsula. They were designated by Fr Bonnet to assure the religious services on l'île Bourbon, as Propaganda asked for. Vessel's captain refuse ...
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  • ...y in all of the parishes in his diocese. He also erected the Confraternity of Charity. '''''1654''''': Conference of Vincent de Paul in Saint Lazare about spiritual communication. ...
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  • Superior General of the Congregation of the Mission ...
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  • *Ladies of Charity – [[AIC]] (International Association of Charities) Philippines; *[[Congregation of the Mission]] – C.M. (Vincentian Fathers and Brothers); ...
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  • ...[[Vincent de Paul]] and in both he emphasizes humility: "if the Daughters of Charity want God to continue His blessing on them and their Company." ...f grenadiers and four companies of voltigeurs marched along with the ranks of the clergy. ...
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