Society of St. Vincent de Paul. What is our History? No Work of Charity Is Foreign To The Society 1

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Society of St. Vincent de Paul What is our History? No Work of Charity Is Foreign To The Society 1

Our Patron, St. Vincent de Paul 1581 1600 1608 1612 Born in Pouy, France on April 24 Educated at Toulouse; ordained at age 19 Held captive by pirates Became Pastor at Clichy near Paris 1617 1625 1633 1660 1581-1660 Founded Ladies of Charity Established Congregation of the Mission Co-Founded Daughters of Charity Died on September 27 Canonized by Pope Clement XII In 1737 It Is Not Enough For No Me Work To Love of Charity God, Is If Foreign My Neighbor To The Does Society Not Also Love God 2

Our Patron, St. Vincent de Paul Chose priesthood to acquire ecclesiastical benefice Large yearly income Support him and assist his family Tutor and chaplain to aristocrat Philip De Gondi family Chaplain to galley slaves of France 1581-1660 Underwent several conversion experiences and dedicated himself to the poor Established the Vincentian Family It Is Not Enough For No Me Work To Love of Charity God, Is If Foreign My Neighbor To The Does Society Not Also Love God 3

Our Founder, Blessed Frederic Ozanam 1813 1819 1828 1830 Born in Milan, Italy on April 23 Severe Illness, Typhus, Age 6 Underwent Crisis of Faith at Age 15 Entered University of Paris at Age 17 1833 1836 1837 1841 1813-1853 With 6 Friends Founded the Society at Age 20 Received Doctorate of Law Received Doctorate of Literature Married to Amelie Soulacroix 1844 1845 1853 Beatified in 1997 Made a Full Professor at Only Daughter, Marie Ozanam Died on September 8 at Age 40 No Work Sorbonne of Charity Is Foreign Born To July The 24 Society 4

Our Founder, Blessed Frederic Ozanam A person like us A Family Man Worked as a Teacher Lived through Crisis of Faith Steadfastness in Times of Trial 11 of 14 of Frederic s siblings died very young 1813-1853 Father and Mother both died by the time Frederic was 26 City of Paris in the early 1800s: tenements, disease, Melting Pot of Poverty, plight of the urban poor similar to our contemporary culture A courageous commitment No Work of Charity Is Foreign To The Society 5

Blessed Frederic and His Companions Blessed Frederic Ozanam & Companions were students at the Sorbonne They participated in the Conference Of History to discuss the historical role of the Church They were challenged by Anti-Catholics to Show Us Your Works Their response Let Us Go To The Poor No Work of Charity Is Foreign To The Society 6

Birth of the Society: The First Conference The first meeting took place at 38 Rue de Saint Sulpice on 23 April 1833, the Feast of St. George, at eight o'clock in the evening, including by order of age: Emmanuel Bailly, 42 Paul Lamache, 23, second year law student, doctor's son. Félix Clavé, 22, student, teacher's son. Auguste le Taillandier, 22, second year law student, merchant's son. Jules Davaux, 22, second year law student, doctor's son. François Lallier, 20, second year law student, doctor's son. Frédéric Ozanam, 20, second year law student, doctor's son. Frederic Ozanam Emmanuel Bailly, a married layman, was chosen by the six students as their first President, with Jules Devaux as treasurer. Jules Devaux Auguste LeTaillandier Paul Lamache Francois Lallier The principle of a weekly meeting was laid down and the fundamental activity of visiting the poor in their abodes was agreed. No Work of Charity Is Foreign To The Society 7

Tomb of Frederic Ozanam Burial Chapel of Frederic Ozanam, in Paris, with fresco of the Good Samaritan No Work of Charity Is Foreign To The Society 8

Our Inspirations St. Louise de Marillac St. Catherine Labouré Blessed Rosalie Rendú No Work of Charity Is Foreign To The Society 9

St. Louise de Marillac Canonized by Pope Pius XI In 1934 A contemporary of St. Vincent Born in 1591 in France Niece of Louis XIII s Minister of Justice Married Queen s Attendant Antoine Le Gras in 1613, Prematurely Widowed in 1625 Vincent Asked Louise to Visit the Confraternities of Charity Supervise Their Leaders Spur on the Teams Strengthen Their Ties with Parish Priests In 1633 Co-founded the Daughters of Charity: a Community Without Cloister or Monastery Traveling the Streets to Attend To Those in Need Honored As Patroness of All Christian Social Workers by Pope John XXIII No Work of Charity Is Foreign To The Society 10

Blessed Rosalie Rendú Born 1786 in Confort, France A Daughter of Charity, served for 54 years in the Mouffetard area-- the most impoverished district of Paris Emmanuel Bailly sent the members of the First SVDP Conference to Sister Rosalie for guidance and mentoring Sending them on home visits, she formed them in the spirit of St. Vincent, teaching them how to serve the poor with respect and compassion No Work of Charity Is Foreign To The Society 11

Blessed Rosalie Rendú (continued) Her works were prodigious including: Teaching and Running Primary School Organized Courses in Sewing and Embroidering for Young Girls Founded Day Care Center and Nursery for Working Mothers Ran an Orphanage Established a Home for the Elderly The Secret of Rosalie s Energy and Numerous Works - She Saw the Face of Christ in the Person of the Poor No Work of Charity Is Foreign To The Society 12

St. Catherine Labouré Born May 2, 1806, ninth of eleven children In 1830 joined the Daughters of Charity Blessed Virgin appeared to her in July, 1830 and again in November, 1830; requested she have a medal struck ( Miraculous Medal ) It is believed that Frederic Ozanam, who lived within blocks of the site of the apparitions, was strongly influenced by the events; he insisted that the Blessed Virgin Mary be named Patroness of the Society For over 40 years she spent every effort caring for the aged and infirmed Died on December 31 st, 1876 No Work of Charity Is Foreign To The Society 13

Rapid Growth of the Society Worldwide Began in France in 1833 Spread To Italy In 1842 England In 1844 Belgium, Scotland, Ireland, and United States by 1845 Holland And Mexico by 1846 Switzerland And Canada by 1847 India by 1862 18 Countries by Blessed Frederic s Death By 1913 8000 Conferences, 133,000 members Today Over 600,000 active members in 132 countries No Work of Charity Is Foreign To The Society 14

Beginning Of The Society In The U.S. First meeting of a conference in the U.S. held on November 20, 1845 at The Old Cathedral The Church Of St. Louis Of France First conference aggregated on February 2, 1846 Dr. Moses Linton, a prominent physician, elected President No Work of Charity Is Foreign To The Society 15

Rapid Growth In The United States At first, the U.S. reported to Paris 1847 -- Buffalo and New York City 1849 -- Milwaukee 1851 -- Philadelphia 1852 -- Pittsburgh 1853 -- Louisville 1855 -- Brooklyn 1856 -- St. Paul 1857 -- Chicago and Washington D.C. 1858 -- New Orleans 1859 -- Dubuque 1860 -- San Francisco 1861 -- Boston 1864 -- Baltimore 1865 -- Cleveland 1869 -- Cincinnati and Portland OR 1871 -- San Antonio In 1915, the seven Major Jurisdictions (New York, St. Louis, New Orleans, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and Brooklyn) agreed to form a single national body. No Work of Charity Is Foreign To The Society 16

Presence of SSVP society in St. Thomas Syormalabar Diocese, Chicago According to the Procedure Rules of our diocese APPENDIX A, Society of St. Vincent De Paul (SSVP) is one of the APPROVED ASSOCIATIONS / ORGANIZATIONS IN THE EPARCHY No Work of Charity Is Foreign To The Society 17

Summary Our Patron, St. Vincent de Paul (1581-1660) Established the Vincentian Family (Ladies of Charity, Congregation of the Mission, Daughters of Charity) Dedicated himself to the poor Our Founder, Blessed Frederic Ozanam (1813-1853) With 6 friends founded the Society at age 20 Family man, teacher Our Inspirations and Examples St. Louise de Merillac Contemporary of St. Vincent, founded Daughters of Charity Blessed Rosalie Rendu Daughter of Charity, Contemporary of B. Frederic, mentored the first SVDP Conference, served the poor of Paris St. Catherine Laboure Daughter of Charity, Our Lady appeared to her, inspired Bl. Frederic Amazingly Rapid Growth of the Society 18 countries already by the time of Blessed Frederic s death No Work of Charity Is Foreign To The Society 18

Reflection, Sharing & Questions: 10 Minutes Take a Moment of Silent Reflection. Break into Groups of 3 or 4 to Discuss the Following: What in the Life of St. Vincent de Paul Touched You? What in the Life of Frederic Ozanam Touched You? No Work of Charity Is Foreign To The Society 19