This is an eighteenth-century description of the life and virtues of Vincent de Paul. It also gives the Congregation’s early history, detailing its foundation and development. It profiles the Congregation’s many different works and explains how they are conducted
The Congregation was suppressed and the Daughters of Charity were dissolved due to the French Revolu...
Brother Bertrand Durcournau is responsible for much of what we know about Vincent de Paul. He became...
Alison Forrestal explains how the government of the Congregation developed and functioned, and how i...
This work is the earliest known history of the Congregation of the Mission and dates from about 1730...
Vincent de Paul pioneered missions exclusively for the rural poor. France had badly trained and ofte...
By tracing history of the Congregation’s establishments and houses, how they were made, and how they...
Vincent de Paul discovered his vocation and that of the Congregation in several ways. These were ful...
From its beginning, the Congregation has worked in education, although until recently this was seen ...
Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac had a major role in the seventeenth-century French church. Bo...
This is the earliest printed report in Vincentian sources on the Congregation’s American mission. It...
For Vincent de Paul, community life enabled the Congregation to follow Jesus’s example, both in the ...
Even in its early days, the Congregation was noted for its virtues. Vincent de Paul led his confrere...
St. Vincent de Paul is a popular saint in the contemporary practice of Catholicism. This article exp...
On 27 September 1660, the famous French reformer Vincent de Paul died. With his demise the institute...
Excerpted from the authors’ Sainte Vincente de Paul Lui Meme, this article profiles each of Vincent ...
The Congregation was suppressed and the Daughters of Charity were dissolved due to the French Revolu...
Brother Bertrand Durcournau is responsible for much of what we know about Vincent de Paul. He became...
Alison Forrestal explains how the government of the Congregation developed and functioned, and how i...
This work is the earliest known history of the Congregation of the Mission and dates from about 1730...
Vincent de Paul pioneered missions exclusively for the rural poor. France had badly trained and ofte...
By tracing history of the Congregation’s establishments and houses, how they were made, and how they...
Vincent de Paul discovered his vocation and that of the Congregation in several ways. These were ful...
From its beginning, the Congregation has worked in education, although until recently this was seen ...
Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac had a major role in the seventeenth-century French church. Bo...
This is the earliest printed report in Vincentian sources on the Congregation’s American mission. It...
For Vincent de Paul, community life enabled the Congregation to follow Jesus’s example, both in the ...
Even in its early days, the Congregation was noted for its virtues. Vincent de Paul led his confrere...
St. Vincent de Paul is a popular saint in the contemporary practice of Catholicism. This article exp...
On 27 September 1660, the famous French reformer Vincent de Paul died. With his demise the institute...
Excerpted from the authors’ Sainte Vincente de Paul Lui Meme, this article profiles each of Vincent ...
The Congregation was suppressed and the Daughters of Charity were dissolved due to the French Revolu...
Brother Bertrand Durcournau is responsible for much of what we know about Vincent de Paul. He became...
Alison Forrestal explains how the government of the Congregation developed and functioned, and how i...