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  1. Apr 20, 2024 · Vincentians. St. Vincent de Paul (born April 24, 1581, Pouy, now Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, France—died September 27, 1660, Paris; canonized 1737; feast day September 27) was a French saint, founder of the Congregation of the Mission (Lazarists, or Vincentians) for preaching missions to the peasantry and for educating and training a pastoral clergy.

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  2. Vincent de Paul. Vincent de Paul, CM (24 April 1581 – 27 September 1660), commonly known as Saint Vincent de Paul, was an Occitan French Catholic priest who dedicated himself to serving the poor . In 1622, Vincent was appointed as chaplain to the galleys. After working for some time in Paris among imprisoned galley slaves, he returned to be ...

  3. St. Michael the Archangel. Bl. Laura Vicuna. St. Vincent de Paul was born to a poor peasant family in the French village of Pouy on April 24, 1581. His first formal education was provided by the Franciscans. He did so well, he was hired to tutor the children of a nearby wealthy family. He used the monies he earned teaching to continue his ...

  4. According to the 2001 census, 81.5% of the population of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines identified themselves as Christian, 6.7% had a different religion and 8.8% had no religion, or did not state one (1.5%). [63] Anglicanism constitutes the largest religious category, adhered to by 17.8% of the population.

  5. May 29, 2023 · St. Vincent de Paul’s holiness matured slowly but became legendary. He had a heart for the poor and was dedicated to the service of those suffering from poverty. His humility and generosity have propelled Christians to greater charity for centuries. Although Vincent de Paul became most well-known for his works of service, he was also a reformer.

  6. The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul ( SVP or SVdP or SSVP) is an international voluntary organization in the Catholic Church, founded in 1833 for the sanctification of its members by personal service of the poor. Started by Frédéric Ozanam and Emmanuel Bailly and named after Vincent de Paul, the organization is part of the global Vincentian ...

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