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A Word from Cardinal Dolan: Saint Vincent de Paul - The Good Newsroom
A Word from Cardinal Dolan: Saint Vincent de Paul World, Obituaries, Pope Leo XIV | 09/27/2025 By: Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan In his video today, Cardinal Dolan looks at the legacy of St. Vincent de Paul. .jet-listing-dynamic-post-19863 .elementor-element.elementor-element-930ff1c:not(.elementor-motion-effects-element-type-background) …
A providential man of 17th-century Europe who "would let himself be eaten by the poor," writes Father Arkadiusz Nocoń in a column for the website www.vaticannews.va/pl and Vatican Radio. September 27th is the commemoration of St. Vincent de Paul (1581-1660), a priest. He was beatified in 1729 by Benedict XIII and canonized in 1737 by Clement XII. His relics are in Paris. The article "St. Vincent de Paul, who "would let himself be eaten by the po…
Saint Vincent de Paul
Saint Vincent de Paul, born circa 1580 in the modest village of Pouy in Gascony, France, hailed from a humble background. His early education was spearheaded by the Franciscan Fathers at Acqs. Such was his academic prowess that within four years, he was selected by a nobleman to tutor his children, allowing Vincent to further his studies without straining his family financially. In 1596, Vincent ventured to the University of Toulouse to delve in…
Saint Vincent de Paul and Giving our All - Catholic Insight
The life of Saint Vincent de Paul (1581 – 1660) – he always signed his name ‘Depaul’, perhaps so people would not think of him as noble – spans a fractious time in France, with the wars of religion nearing their apex, mixed up with bitter claims over land and money. The instability of the kingship in France did not help matters, with the accession of a Protestant-Huguenot, Henry of Bourbon, in 1589, after the assassination of Henry III as he wa…
St Vincent de Paul's legacy continues today through those working to help the poor - The Catholic Leader
ON September 27, the Church remembers St Vincent de Paul, the French, 17th century priest known as the patron of Catholic charities for his apostolic work among the poor and marginalised. During a September 2010 Angelus address, Pope Benedict XVI noted that St Vincent “keenly perceived the strong contrast between the richest and the poorest of […] The post St Vincent de Paul’s legacy continues today through those working to help the poor appeare…
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