Ephemerides: July, 03

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1660: Conference of Vincent de Paul for the Daughters of Charity on the virtues of the late Louise de Marillac. After invoking the Holy Spirit, Vincent said that the conference has three parts: the reasons … Read More

Ephemerides: June, 26

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1647: Anne Hardemont and Marie Lullen are moving to Montreuil-sur-Mer. Mr Vincent, during the Councils of June 19 and 20, explained at length to Anne Hardemont how to face the Comte de Lannoy who asked … Read More

Ephemerides: June, 24

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1736. In Rome, Pope Clement XII issued the decree approving two of the six miracles proposed for the canonization of Vincent de Paul. These two extraordinary cures were: first, Sister Maria Teresa of St. Basil, … Read More

Ephemerides: June, 23

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1625. In Paris, at his residence in the Rue Pavee, Mrs. de Gondi died, assisted by Vincent de Paul. In 1604, at 24, Françoise Marguérite de Silly married the General of the Galleys, Philippe Emmanuel … Read More

Ephemerides: June, 10th

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1793: The Nord (North) department in France obliged Hospital Sisters to take the civil oath under penalty of dismissal. Sisters of Cambrai refused it and were imprisoned in Compiègne uo to month of Thermidor (July … Read More

Ephemerides: June, 8th

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1627: Following an investigation confided to the vicar general, Denis Leblanc, the archbishop of Paris, Jean Francis de Gondi, signed a decree of uniting College de Bons-Enfants with all its goods and charges to the … Read More