Vincent de Paul did not originally favor foreign missions, but later saw them as a call from God. He believed that the pope, with his authority over all priests, should send the Congregation’s members wherever they were needed. Vincent also believed that if immorality and heresy destroyed the Church in France, God may have chosen to save it by establishing it elsewhere. Of the several missions proposed during Vincent’s time, only those to Tunis, Algiers Salé (Morocco), and Madagascar were undertaken. The characteristics he desired in his missionaries and the methods they were to use are described in this article
Francis Xavier Dahmen journeyed with the first group of Vincentians to the United States and was kno...
The Congregation was suppressed and the Daughters of Charity were dissolved due to the French Revolu...
Francis Mary Simonin was one of the earliest Vincentians in the United States. He conducted missions...
Vincent de Paul pioneered missions exclusively for the rural poor. France had badly trained and ofte...
Vincentians and Daughters of Charity were missionaries in North Africa, Turkey, the Middle East, Bal...
Poland was the first country to receive Vincentian missionaries and Daughters of Charity. Vincent de...
This is an eighteenth-century description of the life and virtues of Vincent de Paul. It also gives ...
Vincent de Paul discovered his vocation and that of the Congregation in several ways. These were ful...
Luigi Montuori was one of the early Vincentian missionaries in Ethiopia. Although Montuori was impul...
Excerpted from the authors’ Sainte Vincente de Paul Lui Meme, this article profiles each of Vincent ...
Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac had a major role in the seventeenth-century French church. Bo...
For Vincent de Paul, community life enabled the Congregation to follow Jesus’s example, both in the ...
In September 1626, Vincent de Paul and three companions signed an act of association that described...
Andre Dodin’s Entretiens spirituels de saint Vincent de Paul contained twenty-five conferences that ...
The Vincent Translation Project began in 1973 with the goal of producing “a modern American English ...
Francis Xavier Dahmen journeyed with the first group of Vincentians to the United States and was kno...
The Congregation was suppressed and the Daughters of Charity were dissolved due to the French Revolu...
Francis Mary Simonin was one of the earliest Vincentians in the United States. He conducted missions...
Vincent de Paul pioneered missions exclusively for the rural poor. France had badly trained and ofte...
Vincentians and Daughters of Charity were missionaries in North Africa, Turkey, the Middle East, Bal...
Poland was the first country to receive Vincentian missionaries and Daughters of Charity. Vincent de...
This is an eighteenth-century description of the life and virtues of Vincent de Paul. It also gives ...
Vincent de Paul discovered his vocation and that of the Congregation in several ways. These were ful...
Luigi Montuori was one of the early Vincentian missionaries in Ethiopia. Although Montuori was impul...
Excerpted from the authors’ Sainte Vincente de Paul Lui Meme, this article profiles each of Vincent ...
Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac had a major role in the seventeenth-century French church. Bo...
For Vincent de Paul, community life enabled the Congregation to follow Jesus’s example, both in the ...
In September 1626, Vincent de Paul and three companions signed an act of association that described...
Andre Dodin’s Entretiens spirituels de saint Vincent de Paul contained twenty-five conferences that ...
The Vincent Translation Project began in 1973 with the goal of producing “a modern American English ...
Francis Xavier Dahmen journeyed with the first group of Vincentians to the United States and was kno...
The Congregation was suppressed and the Daughters of Charity were dissolved due to the French Revolu...
Francis Mary Simonin was one of the earliest Vincentians in the United States. He conducted missions...