Martyrs of the French Revolution of the Congregation of the Mission

Francisco Javier Fernández ChentoLouis Joseph François, Pierre-René RogueLeave a Comment

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Author: Several authors .

This extensive testament to the Vincentian martyrs of the French revolution is presented for your edification. Thomas Davitt, C.M., made a presentation on three of the martyrs to the International Formation Center (CIF) and we have added material that was prepared when John Paul II added two more Vincentians to the list for celebration on September 2. We begin with Davitt’s presentation.


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In France the period of the Revolution is complex and difficult to understand in detail. For our purposes it is enough to say that it gradually took on a very anti-religious aspect, and in particular … Read More

Sister Rosalie Rendu (1786-1856)

Francisco Javier Fernández ChentoRosalie RenduLeave a Comment

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Author: Anonymous · Year of first publication: 1956.
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The Story of over Fifty Years Devotion and Service to the Poor of a Daughter of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. PLACED in the centre of Europe, with different races overlapping her borders, North, … Read More

New in the Library: “Sister Rosalie Rendu, a Daughter of Charity on fire with love for the poor”

Francisco Javier Fernández ChentoRosalie RenduLeave a Comment

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Author: Louise Sullivan, D.C. · Year of first publication: 2006 · Source: Via Sapientiae, DePaul University.
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In the XIX century, for over 50 years, Sister Rosalie Rendu ministered to the poor in one of the most deprived neighborhoods of Paris city, while raising the consciousness of society to their needs. She … Read More

A Humble and Impassioned Witness to the Gospel

Francisco Javier Fernández ChentoMarco Antonio DurandoLeave a Comment

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Author: Luigi Nuovo, C.M. · Translator: Robert Stone, C.M.. · Source: Vincentiana.
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A Piedmontese priest of the 19th century was accustomed to say: “In Turin there are four saints: Don Bosco, Cottolengo, Don Cafasso, and Fr. Durando.” The last one mentioned is the least known, and has … Read More

Three Invitations of Blessed Fr. Marcantonio Durando to the Vincentian Family

Francisco Javier Fernández ChentoMarco Antonio DurandoLeave a Comment

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Author: Bruno Gonnella, C.M. · Translator: Robert Stone, C.M.. · Source: Vincentiana.
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1. An invitation to revive the spirituality of St. Vincent de Paul Fr. Marcantonio Durando, CM, was always “fascinated” by the spirituality of St. Vincent de Paul. Thanks to the presence of the Signori della … Read More