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On February 7 We Celebrate the Feast of Blessed Rosalie Rendu
Blessed Sister Rosalie Rendu, Daughter of Charity, was a key figure in organizing charitable efforts during the tumultuous first half of the 19th century in France. Renowned for her tireless work among the poor in the working-class neighborhoods of Paris, her mission went beyond material assistance, serving as a powerful witness to Christian love and social justice.

On February 3 We Celebrate the Feast of Blessed Giuseppina Nicoli, DC
Giuseppina Nicoli devoted her life to serving the poor, especially by educating children and youth, and consistently demonstrated humble charity in adverse circumstances. Her legacy of love and service culminated in her beatification after a miracle was attributed to her intercession.

On February 1, We Celebrate the Feast of the Blessed Martyrs of Angers
The Daughters of Charity Sister Marie Anne Vaillot and Sister Odile Baumgarten, martyrs of faith during the French Revolution, were executed because they refused to take an oath that was against their conscience.
On September 30, We Celebrate the Feast of Blessed Federico Albert
Blessed Federico Albert, a 19th-century Italian priest, devoted his life to serving the poor with humility, founding the Albertine Sisters and choosing faithful presence over prestige. His legacy shines as a quiet yet powerful witness to everyday holiness rooted in love, service, and deep trust in God.
St. Vincent de Paul: A Life Given to the Poor (Part 9 and Last)
St. Vincent de Paul was named Patron Saint of Charitable Associations by Pope Leo XIII in 1885, recognizing his profound impact on Catholic charity and his enduring example of organized, compassionate service to the poor. His legacy continues to inspire countless charitable works worldwide, embodying a model of Christian love in action that unites prayer, humility, and practical aid to those in need.
St. Vincent de Paul: A Life Given to the Poor (Part 8)
After his death in 1660, Vincent de Paul was quickly venerated by the faithful, and the Church formally recognized his sanctity through a thorough canonization process that culminated in 1737. His elevation to sainthood highlighted the holiness found in active charity and service to the poor, inspiring generations to follow his example.
St. Vincent de Paul: A Life Given to the Poor (Part 7)
The Vincentian charism is a Spirit-given gift of practical, humble, and loving service to the poor, rooted in seeing Christ in them and caring for both their material and spiritual needs. It has shaped Catholic charity for over four centuries through personal encounter, social empowerment, and collaborative, adaptive outreach involving clergy, laity, men, and women alike.
On September 24, We Celebrate the Feast of Blessed Émilie Tavernier Gamelin
Émilie Gamelin transformed profound personal sorrow into a life of compassionate service, founding the Sisters of Providence to care for the most marginalized in 19th-century Montreal.
St. Vincent de Paul: A Life Given to the Poor (Part 6)
Vincent de Paul’s spirituality was deeply rooted in prayer, trust in Divine Providence, and a Christ-centered love that found expression in both contemplation and tireless service to the poor. He taught that serving others with love is itself a form of prayer, integrating inner union with God and concrete acts of charity into one seamless path to holiness.
St. Vincent de Paul: A Life Given to the Poor (Part 5)
Vincent de Paul lived the virtues of charity, humility, simplicity, gentleness, zeal, and prudence to a heroic degree, embodying the Gospel through tireless service to the poor and the Church. His integrated, joyful, and deeply human holiness made him not only a saint in action but also a model of Christian virtue for all generations.
St. Vincent de Paul: A Life Given to the Poor (Part 4)
St. Vincent de Paul recognized that a key to Church renewal was reforming and educating the clergy, so he pioneered priestly retreats, helped establish seminaries, and created spiritual support networks like the Tuesday Conferences. His efforts shaped a generation of well-formed, compassionate priests, becoming a cornerstone of the 17th-century Catholic revival in France.
St. Vincent de Paul: A Life Given to the Poor (Part 3)
Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac co-founded the Daughters of Charity in 1633, creating a groundbreaking community of women dedicated to serving the poor through active ministry in the world. Their model redefined women’s roles in the Church, enabling them to work outside cloisters, in hospitals, streets, and schools.










