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  2. Congregation of the Mission - Wikipedia

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    Father Franssen, head of the French Vincentian Mission in Urumiah, Iran (c. 1934)The Congregation of the Mission (Latin: Congregatio Missionis), abbreviated CM and commonly called the Vincentians or Lazarists, is a Catholic society of apostolic life of pontifical right for men founded by Vincent de Paul.

  3. Society of Saint Vincent de Paul - Wikipedia

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    On 16 November 1845, Bishop Peter Richard Kenrick dedicated the new St. Vincent de Paul church on South Eighth Street and invited Timon to preach. Timon discussed the Society in his sermon, [ 13 ] in the presence of prominent laymen who took hold of the idea and held an organizational meeting on 20 November 1845.

  4. St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary - Wikipedia

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    St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary is a Roman Catholic seminary located in Boynton Beach, Florida for the education and formation of seminarians to the Roman Catholic priesthood. St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary was established to form men for the diocesan and religious priesthood for the Catholic Church in North America, Central and ...

  5. Vincent de Paul - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, a charitable organization dedicated to the service of the poor, was established in 1833 by French university students, led by Frédéric Ozanam. The society is today present in 153 countries. [16] St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church in New York City, now closed

  6. Saint Vincent de Paul Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Saint Vincent de Paul Chapel is a Catholic church in Paris, France's 6th arrondissement, 95 rue de Sèvres. It is the church of the Congregation of the Mission , also known as the Lazarists , founded by Saint Vincent de Paul (1581–1660).

  7. Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul - Wikipedia

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    A painting of cornette-wearing Daughters of Charity by Karol Tichy, depicting a funeral in an orphanage run by the sisters (National Museum in Warsaw).. The Company of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul (Latin: Societas Filiarum Caritatis a Sancto Vincentio de Paulo; abbreviated DC), commonly called the Daughters of Charity or Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, is a ...

  8. Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul - Wikipedia

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    They also strive to be prophetic leaders in their Church and in society. [1] The Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul follow their charism of compassionate caring for God's people, especially the most destitute, manifested by service given in a spirit of humility, simplicity and charity. As they serve with compassion and walk in hope ...

  9. St. Vincent de Paul Church (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    First known as "Father Smith's Farm", [2] St. Vincent de Paul Parish was founded by Rev. Edward Smith, C.M., in 1875 at the corner of Webster Avenue and Osgood Street (now Kenmore Avenue) for German and Irish Catholics. This multi-use structure served as the church, school, parish hall, and rectory until 1891, when St. Vincent's School was ...