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St. Vincent was born of poor parents in the village of Pouy in Gascony, France, about 1580. He enjoyed his first schooling under the Franciscan Fathers at Acqs. Such had been his progress in four years that a gentleman chose him as subpreceptor to his children, and he was thus enabled to continue his studies without being a burden to his parents. In 1596, he went to the University of Toulouse for theological studies, and there he was ... Continue Reading

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  1. chet bas
    1 year ago

    happy feast day dear St. Vincent Depaul! Thank you for blessing and guiding our trip to visit you in france. And thank you for appearing in my dream to inform me to do charity work for the poor.you are a great role model for all of us!

  2. christie
    1 year ago

    Dear St Vincent de Paul, patron saint of charities, you inspire peoples all over the world to give generously to the poor and suffering, but you also know that not enough is done and that there's still much suffering, malnutrition, disease and homelessness. Help us to respond to the needy, in whatever small way we can. God will do the rest, I'm sure. Dispel concerns that what is given may not go to the right channels, because this is often the reason for not caring. Currently, dear saint I'm trying to get cash donations for the flood victims of a poor village in Sind, Pakistan, Bless my work that you may give it success. May all those who know about it give generously. We are truly "tiny" but that should not deter or discourage us in our efforts to donate cash etc to the needy. Help and bless us dear Saint. Amen.

  3. Chelsea
    1 year ago

    very helpful doing him for religion

  4. john
    1 year ago

    cool stuff deh mate i workin on a project

  5. olisaemeka
    1 year ago

    thanks alot. It was very helpful to me

  6. Bellaliesia
    1 year ago

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  7. dyenResty
    1 year ago

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  8. dyenResty
    1 year ago

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  9. EthikimeTtide
    1 year ago

    Very informative post. Thanks for taking the time to share your view with us.

  10. Tedideabe
    1 year ago

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  11. Nolan Berry
    2 years ago

    i wished he played basket ball

  12. JellyBeans McGee
    2 years ago

    Wonderful

  13. unaisi
    2 years ago

    please send me information.

  14. Chaz Abernathy
    2 years ago

    st vincent is so cool

  15. Michael I
    2 years ago

    St. Vinceent de Paul is awesome

  16. Embovemep
    2 years ago

    Very Interesting Information! Thank You For Thi Post!

  17. fonittedert
    2 years ago

    Very informative post. Thanks for taking the time to share your view with us.

  18. Anna
    2 years ago

    Je vous remercie beaucoup pour cette information utile. J'adore ce site! J'espère que cela va se traduire en anglais ou en personne d'autre ne sais de quoi je parle! Merci Bye!

  19. Helene
    2 years ago

    This was really helpful I'm doing a religion project and this was the only thing that I liked.

  20. Phumlisa
    2 years ago

    Thank you very much for such useful information. May the spirit of St Vincent dwell in our hearts too so that we seek and find every possible way to help our fellow brothers and sisters.


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