Congregation of the Mission

Leo Raymond de Neckère, C.M., first bishop of New Orleans

Leo Raymond de Neckère, C.M., was one of the pioneers of the Vincentians in the United States. Born in Belgium and completing his studies at the Seminary at the Barrens, he was ordained October 13, 1822. According to our Vincentian Calendar, today, June 24, marks the anniversary of his consecration as Bishop of New Orleans.

This Week in Vincentian History

Find out what was happening in North America during this week of May in 1849, 1878, and 1888.

Life and Legacy of John Timon, C.M., First Bishop of Buffalo, New York

April 16 marked the anniversary of the death of Bishop John Timon, C.M., first bishop of Buffalo, New York and first provincial superior of the American province of the Congregation of the Mission. Throughout the 400-year history of the Vincentian Family, we find so...

First Establishment of the Congregation of the Mission, Bons Enfants

A lot was happening at this time in 1625. April 17 is the anniversary of the first establishment of the Congregation of the Mission, Bons Enfants, Paris. What can we learn here? This presentation tells the story.

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