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Saint Vincent de Paul

St. Vincent de Paul
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Vincent’s predominant virtue was charity, extending to all classes of persons. Despite his association with the nobility of his day, Vincent remained deeply rooted in humility. In the midst of the most distracting occupations, his soul was always closely united with God. A true servant of God, St. Vincent de Paul died in Paris on September 27, 1660. Send an E-card with this image

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Elizabeth Seton Icon

St. Elizabeth Seton
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Although Mother Seton was now afflicted with tuberculosis, she continued to guide her children. The Rule of the Sisterhood was formally ratified in 1812. It was based upon the Rule St. Vincent de Paul had written for his Daughters of Charity in France. By 1818, in addition to their first school, the sisters had established two orphanages and another school. Today six groups of sisters trace their origins to Mother Seton's initial foundation. For the last three years of her life, St. Elizabeth felt that God was getting ready to call her, and this gave her joy. Mother Seton died in 1821 at the age of 46, only sixteen years after becoming a Catholic. She was canonized on September 14, 1975. Send an E-card with this image

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