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The Vincentians

The Vincentians

Luigi Mezzadri, C.M. and José Maria Román, C.M. Edited by John E. Rybolt, C.M.

ISBN 978-1-56548-321

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A General History of the Congregation of the Mission (Vol. 1: 1625-1697)

The Vincentians

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This series tells the story of priests and brothers who have worked to improve others’ spiritual and material welfare for almost four centuries. This work has brought them into contact with the abject poor and the highest royalty, and with the peoples and customs of widely disparate countries (in Europe; the Middle East; Asia, including China; North and South America; Africa; and Australia). For the first time, modern readers will have a thoroughly-researched history based on original documents and the studies of numerous scholars, past and present. It gives a thorough picture of the Missioners daily lives and describes their failings as well as their exalted acts of heroism. The current first volume begins with the founding of the Congregation by St. Vincent de Paul in 1625 and relates how his overarching concern for the poor and recognition of the deplorable state of the clergy led to the Congregations major vocations of training priests and preaching missions (parish retreats). Seeking out the most neglected often brought them into dangerous places, like ministering to the captives of the Barbary pirates; to the island of Madagascar, riddled with disease and roiled by the degenerate French colonists; and to Corsica, where the dangers from the famous blood feuds were increased by armed political uprisings. Among other problems, the Missioners often found themselves in the middle of fights between the rulers, the hierarchy, and the people. This is an important, down-to-earth side of history not often told. There will be six volumes: 1. From the foundation to the end of the seventeenth century. 2. The eighteenth century to the French Revolution. 3. The French Revolution to 1843, the election of Jean-Baptiste Etienne. 4. From 1843 to 1878, the election of Antoine Fiat. 5. From 1878 to 1914, the First World War. 6. From 1914 to 1984, the publication of the Constitutions of the Congregation.


ABOUT THE AUTHORS


The current volume was written by Luigi Mezzadri, C.M., and the late José María Román Fuentes, C.M. (2002). Mezzadri, Italian by birth, is the author of numerous books and studies on the history of the Church and spirituality. He is professor of Church history at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. Román was born in Spain, did his advanced studies in Church history, and specialized in Saint Vincent de Paul. His major biography of the saint has been translated into several languages.

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Author Luigi Mezzadri, C.M. and José Maria Román, C.M. Edited by John E. Rybolt, C.M.
Format Hardcover

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