Frederick Easterly outlines the life of Felix De Andreis in terms of his obedience to God’s will. De Andreis resolved to become a missionary early in life and preached missions to the poor in Italy. He also devoted himself to strengthening the clergy’s faith. This stood him in good stead later as he taught clergy in Rome and founded Saint Mary’s Seminary in Perryville, Missouri. He was responsible for beginning the powerful Archdiocese of St. Louis, for starting a seminary system that formed thousands of priests, and for generally establishing the Congregation in the United States
Continued from the first two issues, Joseph Rosati’s translated memoirs recount the Vincentians’ fir...
Continued from the first three issues, Joseph Rosati’s translated memoirs relate the early days of S...
David O’Connor summarizes the career of Father Thomas Judge and gives a portrait of Father Judge’s p...
The lives and contributions of Felix De Andreis, Joseph Rosati, and John Timon are described. De And...
Vincent de Paul discovered his vocation and that of the Congregation in several ways. These were ful...
This is an eighteenth-century description of the life and virtues of Vincent de Paul. It also gives ...
The translation of Joseph Rosati’s memoirs continues with the period after 1820. The Vincentians and...
Joseph Rosati’s translated memoirs conclude in 1831, which is when his authority over the Vincentian...
Frederic Ozanam’s faith combined belief with action, leading him to found the Society of Saint Vince...
Joseph Rosati accompanied Felix De Andreis on the first mission to the United States from 1816 to 18...
John Francis McGerry recounts the Vincentians’ role in establishing Catholicism in the Cape Girardea...
Excerpted from the authors’ Sainte Vincente de Paul Lui Meme, this article profiles each of Vincent ...
Luigi Montuori was one of the early Vincentian missionaries in Ethiopia. Although Montuori was impul...
This life of the highly esteemed Andrew Ferrari, one of the first Vincentians in the United States, ...
A chronicle of the life and journey of the Vincentian missionary Felix De Andreis, in his own words....
Continued from the first two issues, Joseph Rosati’s translated memoirs recount the Vincentians’ fir...
Continued from the first three issues, Joseph Rosati’s translated memoirs relate the early days of S...
David O’Connor summarizes the career of Father Thomas Judge and gives a portrait of Father Judge’s p...
The lives and contributions of Felix De Andreis, Joseph Rosati, and John Timon are described. De And...
Vincent de Paul discovered his vocation and that of the Congregation in several ways. These were ful...
This is an eighteenth-century description of the life and virtues of Vincent de Paul. It also gives ...
The translation of Joseph Rosati’s memoirs continues with the period after 1820. The Vincentians and...
Joseph Rosati’s translated memoirs conclude in 1831, which is when his authority over the Vincentian...
Frederic Ozanam’s faith combined belief with action, leading him to found the Society of Saint Vince...
Joseph Rosati accompanied Felix De Andreis on the first mission to the United States from 1816 to 18...
John Francis McGerry recounts the Vincentians’ role in establishing Catholicism in the Cape Girardea...
Excerpted from the authors’ Sainte Vincente de Paul Lui Meme, this article profiles each of Vincent ...
Luigi Montuori was one of the early Vincentian missionaries in Ethiopia. Although Montuori was impul...
This life of the highly esteemed Andrew Ferrari, one of the first Vincentians in the United States, ...
A chronicle of the life and journey of the Vincentian missionary Felix De Andreis, in his own words....
Continued from the first two issues, Joseph Rosati’s translated memoirs recount the Vincentians’ fir...
Continued from the first three issues, Joseph Rosati’s translated memoirs relate the early days of S...
David O’Connor summarizes the career of Father Thomas Judge and gives a portrait of Father Judge’s p...