Category Archives: Vincentians

Father Antoine Fiat, C.M.

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On Louise de Marillac’s feast day, we also remember Father Antoine Fiat, C.M., Superior General of the Congregation of the Mission and the Daughters of Charity from 1878 to 1914, who first introduced Louise’s cause for canonization in 1894. This portrait hangs at the Daughters of Charity Mother House in Paris.

One of the items now on display in our new exhibit on Louise is a crucifix made from the wood of St. Louise’s coffin which Fr. Fiat presented to the DC Province of the US in 1896. The crucifix was featured in one of our recent Facebook posts. To view it, go to: http://on.fb.me/ZatOJj .

The exhibition, “St. Louise de Marillac: Her Legacy in the Daughters of Charity History” runs through April 19 at the Provincial Archives.

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Francis Regis Clet

On October 1, 2000, the Catholic Church celebrated the canonization of Francis Regis Clet, a Vincentian priest who was martyred in China in 1820. Learn more about Clet in this entry from the FAMVIN wiki on Vincentian saints.

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Feast of St. Vincent de Paul

Vincent de Paul: Charity’s Saint

September 27 is the feast day of St. Vincent de Paul. “Vincent de Paul: Charity’s Saint” is a documentary produced by DePaul University on St. Vincent’s life and work. You can watch a short trailer or view the entire film. The film is one hour long but can be viewed in shorter chapters. It’s available in English, French, and Spanish. The film can be ordered from DePaul University, and this page has a link to ordering information as well.

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