Vincentian

Vincentian
/vin sen"sheuhn/, Rom. Cath. Ch.
n.
1. Also called Lazarist. a member of the "Congregation of the Mission," founded in France in 1625, engaged chiefly in conducting missions and clerical seminaries.
adj.
2. of or pertaining to St. Vincent de Paul or the Vincentians.
[1850-55; VINCENT (DE PAUL) + -IAN]

* * *

▪ Roman Catholic society
also called  Lazarist , member of  Congregation of the Mission (C.M.) 

      a Roman Catholic society of priests and brothers founded at Paris in 1625 by St. Vincent de Paul (Vincent De Paul, Saint) for the purpose of preaching missions to the poor country people and training young men in seminaries for the priesthood. Following the congregation's approval by Pope Urban VIII in 1632, Vincent took possession of the former priory of Saint-Lazare at Paris, whence the name Lazarists. From this headquarters, 550 missions to the rural poor were organized before Vincent's death in 1660. The Vincentians also became involved in the work of clerical training very early. They started giving retreats at Saint-Lazare in 1631 for men about to be ordained, and soon five or six retreats were given each year. The Vincentians opened a permanent house in Rome in 1642, and shortly thereafter the pope directed that all those to be ordained in Rome were obliged to make a retreat with the Vincentians. The French Revolution inflicted great suffering on the Vincentians, but growth began again in the early 19th century. The Vincentians arrived in the United States in 1816, making their first foundation in St. Louis, Mo. To its original work, the congregation has added extensive foreign missions, educational work, and chaplaincies to hospitals, prisons, and the armed forces.

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Vincentian — can refer to:*Vincentian Studies Institute *A citizen of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines *A member of one of the Catholic orders or societies in the Vincentian Family, including **Society of Saint Vincent de Paul **Congregation of Priests of the …   Wikipedia

  • Vincentian — Vin*cen tian, a. Of or pertaining to Saint Vincent de Paul, or founded by him. [R.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Vincentian — Vin*cen tian, n. (R. C. Ch.) (a) Same as {Lazarist}. (b) A member of certain charitable sisterhoods. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Vincentian — noun Date: 1854 1. a member of the Roman Catholic Congregation of the Mission founded by St. Vincent de Paul in Paris, France, in 1625 and devoted to missions and seminaries 2. a native or inhabitant of the island of St. Vincent • Vincentian… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Vincentian Family — refers to organizations that are inspired by the life and work of St. Vincent de Paul, a 17th century priest who transformed the face of France. He directly founded the Confraternities of Charity (today known as the A.I.C.) the Congregation of… …   Wikipedia

  • Vincentian Studies Institute — The Vincentian Studies Institute of the United States (VSI), at DePaul University, Chicago, is a Roman Catholic organization with a mission to promote the Vincentian Family.The Institute, founded in 1979, is sponsored by the ten provinces of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Vincentian Academy — Infobox School name = Vincentian Academy Duquesne University imagesize = 150px streetaddress = McKnight and Peebles Roads city = Pittsburgh state = Pennsylvania country = USA coord|40.5569|N|80.0206|W|type:edu|display=title affiliation =… …   Wikipedia

  • Vincentian Creole — Infobox Language name=Vincentian Creole states=Saint Vincent speakers= familycolor=Creole fam1=Creole language fam2=English Creole fam3=Atlantic fam4=Eastern fam5=Southern iso2= none iso3=svc notice=nonoticeVincentian Creole is a Creole language… …   Wikipedia

  • Vincentian British — Ethnic group group=Vincentian British flagicon|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines flagicon|UK caption= poptime= Vincentian born 7,091cite web|url=http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/18/23/34792376.xls|title=Country of birth database|publisher=Organisation …   Wikipedia

  • Vincentian Sisters of Charity — The Vincentian Sisters of Charity in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania were founded in 1902.External links* [http://www.vincentiansrspgh.org/sistersofcharity/index.html Vincentian Sisters of Charity ] …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”