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400th anniversary Jubilee

St. Vincent de Paul and the Humanization of Prisons

In the 17th century, French prisons and galleys were places of extreme misery and cruelty. Vincent de Paul, appointed chaplain of the navy, devoted himself to humanizing these conditions, involving Louise de Marillac, the Ladies, and the Daughters of Charity in the physical and spiritual care of prisoners. With compassion and organization, they transformed charitable assistance into a concrete sign of dignity and Christian faith.

Pilgrimage of the Relics of Saint Vincent de Paul in Rio Inspires Charity and Service to the Poor

In September 2025, the Archdiocese of Rio de Janeiro hosted the pilgrimage of Saint Vincent de Paul’s relics. With celebrations in churches and communities, the event marked 400 years of the Congregation of the Mission and renewed the Vincentian charism of service to the poor.

Mass with the Relics of Saint Vincent de Paul at Christ the Redeemer

The relics of Saint Vincent de Paul visited the Archdiocese of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from September 22 to 28, 2025, as part of a national pilgrimage marking the 400th anniversary of the Congregation of the Mission. The celebration culminated with a Mass at Christ the Redeemer, gathering the Vincentian Family and honoring the saint’s legacy of faith, charity, and service to the poor.

400 Years of Mission: The Living Legacy of Saint Vincent de Paul

In 2025, the 400th anniversary of the Congregation of the Mission, founded by Saint Vincent de Paul, is being celebrated. His pastoral experience and the support of figures such as the Gondi family marked the beginning of this work. Pope Francis invites us to live this jubilee with renewed missionary zeal, reminding us that serving Christ in the poor is the heart of the Vincentian charism and a source of inspiration for the Church and for today’s youth.

The Congregation of the Mission Today: Presence, Growth, and Challenges

The Congregation of the Mission Today: Presence, Growth, and Challenges

The 2025–2026 Catalog of the Congregation of the Mission offers a comprehensive overview of its global presence, internal organization, and missionary efforts, highlighting growth in the Global South and the internationalization of its missions. With nearly 2,900 members in 102 countries, it continues its commitment to evangelizing and serving the poor in diverse and evolving contexts.

St. Vincent de Paul and the Need for Ongoing Formation

St. Vincent de Paul and the Need for Ongoing Formation

St. Vincent de Paul lived in times of great change and became aware of the need to reform the Church through an adequate formation of the clergy, promoting retreats, seminars and the “Tuesday Conferences”. His emphasis on ongoing formation is still valid today, facing those who think they know it all or ignore the need for updating in their pastoral mission.

St. Vincent de Paul and the Advancement of Women

St. Vincent de Paul and the Advancement of Women

St. Vincent de Paul did not advocate for women’s rights with speeches, but he contributed significantly to their social relevance, encouraging both noblewomen to use their resources to help the poor and peasant women to become qualified for service. Her pedagogy and patience enabled many women to acquire professional, literary and doctrinal training, culminating in the creation of the Company of the Daughters of Charity.

St. Vincent de Paul and Scientific Thinking

St. Vincent de Paul and Scientific Thinking

Although Vincent de Paul did not explicitly address science, he showed an open attitude toward the discoveries of his time, as demonstrated by his rational response to the superstitious fear of eclipses. Additionally, in the face of dominant beliefs about demonic possession, he applied a more rational and psychological approach, evidencing his transition from magical thinking to one based on observation and experience.

The Congregation of the Mission and its Role at the United Nations: Challenges on the Occasion of its 400th Anniversary

The Congregation of the Mission and its Role at the United Nations: Challenges on the Occasion of its 400th Anniversary

The Congregation of the Mission is working at the UN to promote social justice, human rights and the dignity of the poorest, participating in global debates and policies. Its goals include strengthening its advocacy, training leaders and consolidating support networks to enhance its impact on international decision-making.

St. Vincent de Paul and Social Welfare

St. Vincent de Paul and Social Welfare

Saint Vincent de Paul promoted an organized and active charity, not limited to mere assistance, but focused on the dignity and self-sufficiency of those in need through material aid and job opportunities. His vision inspired not only Christian charity initiatives but also social support structures that influenced the development of assistance for the poor in later centuries.