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  2. Multi-million St. Vincent de Paul redevelopment to add ... - AOL

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    Bringing the different services of Bremerton’s St. Vincent de Paul into alignment has been executive director Joe Crain’s mission since he arrived at the social services provider in 2019. The ...

  3. Society of Saint Vincent de Paul - Wikipedia

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    The Society took Saint Vincent de Paul as its patron under the influence of Sister Rosalie Rendu, DC. Sister Rosalie, beatified in November 1999 by Pope John Paul II, was a member of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, earlier known for her work with people in the slums of Paris. She guided Frédéric and his companions in their ...

  4. 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

  5. Joe Carroll (priest) - Wikipedia

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    A Navy chaplain, the command master chief, and other sailors from the USS Tarawa (LHA-1), volunteer at St. Vincent de Paul Village food shelter in downtown San Diego in 2004. In 1950, Bishop Charles F. Buddy, then-bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego, dedicated a chapel on F Street in downtown San Diego to serve the poor. [19]

  6. Sisters of Charity - Wikipedia

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    St. Vincent von Paul by Gabriel von Hackl. In 1633, Vincent de Paul, a French priest and Louise de Marillac, a widow, established the Company of the Daughters of Charity as a group of women dedicated to serving the "poorest of the poor". They set up soup kitchens, organized community hospitals, established schools and homes for orphaned ...

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    Elizabeth's sisters-in-law Cecilia and Harriet Seton joined her. As a preliminary to the formation of a new community, Mrs. Seton took vows privately before Archbishop Carroll and her daughter Anna. In 1810, Bishop Flaget was commissioned by the community to obtain from France the rules of the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul.

  8. Asilo de San Vicente de Paul - Wikipedia

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    Asilo de San Vicente de Paul (ASVP), formerly known as Casa de San Vicente de Paul, was founded on 26 July 1885 by Sister Asunción Ventura, DC, a native of Bacolor, Pampanga. She donated an inheritance from her family to the Daughters of Charity and purchased a lot of six hectares of land for a building where she established the asylum for ...

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