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St. Vincent de Paul met and served God in
the poor, sick abandoned outcasts in the countryside and the city. He
was a spiritual director of diocesan priests, a peasant on intimate
terms with nobility, part of the vanguard of church renewal, a creative
genius at organizing social welfare programs, and a master preacher. He
ministered to the needs of the sick, the hungry, the homeless, and the
downtrodden.
Vincent organized thousands of able
priests, brothers, sisters, and laity to serve the poor with him. In
1625 he founded the Vincentian Community of priests and brothers, the
Congregation of the Mission.
Today, more than 4,000 Vincentians serve
in 74 countries as preachers, educators, parish priests, missionaries,
migrant ministers, chaplains, and spiritual directors. In the United
States alone, more than 500 men continue St. Vincent's mission to meet
God through service to the poor.
Men interested in joining the Vincentians
should manifest the social, physical, mental, and intellectual skills
necessary for a life of ministry. Our formation programs nurture a
candidate's desire to dedicate his whole life and love God and God's
people, especially the poor.
Vocation Ministry
If you believe the Lord is calling you to be one of His disciples,
Our Lady of Angels Association invites you to contact one of the following: the
Vocation Director (priesthood / brotherhood) or the
Daughters of Charity (sisterhood) for more information. |