Vincent de paul Sentence Examples

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  • The Society of St Vincent de Paul was founded by Frederic Ozanam and others in 1833, in reply to a charge brought by some free-thinking contemporaries that the church no longer had the strength to inaugurate a practical enterprise.

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  • Chantelauze, who had already published studies on the connexion of St Vincent de Paul with the Gondi family, &c. (1882).

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  • At the latter place there is an orphanage under the superintendence of the Sisters of St Vincent de Paul.

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  • Here also are the state normal and model schools (1855), the state library, housed in the capitol, the state school for deaf mutes, the state home for girls, one of the two state hospitals for the insane (opened in 1848), the state arsenal - the building being the old state prison - the state prison (1836), St Francis hospital (1874), Mercer hospital (1892), the William McKinley memorial hospital (1887), the city hospital, two children's day nurseries, the Friends' home, the Union industrial home (for destitute children), the Florence Crittenton home (1895), the indigent widows' and single women's home (1854), the Har Sinai charity society, the home for friendless children, and the society of St Vincent de Paul.

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  • But the most interesting of all these new foundations was the Sisters of Charity, also founded by St Vincent de Paul.

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  • From Kaiserswerth she went to Paris, where she studied the system of nursing and management in the hospitals under the charge of the sisters of St Vincent de Paul.

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  • They also have some orphanages, schools and medical dispensaries, under the care of sisters of charity of St Vincent de Paul.

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  • The short remainder of his life was extremely busy with his professorial duties, his extensive literary occupations, and the work, which he still continued, of district-visiting as a member of the society of St Vincent de Paul.

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  • Other fine churches of this faith are St Mary, St Peter and Paul, St Patrick, Holy Trinity and St Vincent de Paul.

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  • St Vincent de Paul is considered to have begun the new era with his institution of " Sisters of Charity " in 1634.

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  • St. Vincent de Paul has thrift stores across the United States.

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  • St. Vincent de Paul accepts clothing and furniture donations.

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  • The important T Lents of 1617 and 1618 at Grenoble were a prelude to a still more important apostolate in Paris, "the theatre of the world," as St Vincent de Paul calls it.

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