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1626. In the College of Bons-Enfants de Paris, the first priests associated with Vincent de Paul, chaplain of the Galleys in France and director of the Collège des Bons-Enfants, in the Congregation of the Mission, join him. They were Francis du Coudray, priest from diocese of Amiens, Fr. Antoine Portail, a priest from the diocese of Aries and Fr. Jean Antoine de la Salle, a priest form the diocese of Amiens.

1626. The above mentioned document is notarized and Vincent de Paul donates irrevocably to his brothers all his paternal property.

1634. Louise writes to Vincent and speaks about some changes that should be made in the rules of the Confraternity of the Charity.

1698. The Mayor and City Council of Lunel have sent their attorneys to Paris to sign with Mother Juliana Laboue and Sisters Officers the contract establishing two sisters to take care of sick and the education of poor girls in their city.

1878. Fr. Antoine Fiat is elected 16th Superior General of the Congregation of the Mission and the Daughters of Charity.

1944. Two Daughters of Charity died in a field hospital in Warsaw, Poland. They were injured in a bombardment of the city. 1947. Paris. Fr. Edmond Crapez died. Born in Quesnoy on May 18, 1878. Being attracted by the Vincentian who carried popular mission in his hometown - the priest cleaned the church with broom, he joined the Congregation of the Mission at the Mother House on September 21, 1896. Ordained a priest in 1901. He travelled to Rome, where he earned doctorates in Theology and Philosophy and a licentiate in Canon Law. After return to Paris, he taught Philosophy at Rue de Sevres. In 1907, the Superior General of the Congregation of the Mission, Fr. Antoine Fiat, entrusted to him carrying out a biography of Catherine Labouré. This was introduced in the apostolate Marian, who guided his life in such a way around the cult of Miraculous Medal that made him the priest of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary.

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  • 1 - "Centesimus Annus" John Paul II - 1991
  • 2 - Birthday of St. Catherine Labouré - 1806 (Pronounces vows for the first time 1835)
  • 2 - Vincent de Paul is installed as Cure of Clichy, France 1612
  • 4 - Jean-Marie Odin, CM ordained at St. Mary's in Perryville, MO 1823; will become the first Bishop of Galveston, Texas in 1848 and second Archbishop of New Orleans in 1861
  • 5 - "Challenge of Peace" US Bishop's - 1983
  • 11 - First Sisters of Charity of New York arrive in Halifax, Nova Scotia - 1849
  • 12 - Bishop Thaddeus Amat, CM second Bishop of Montery, CA, (presently Archdiocese of Los Angeles) dies in Los Angeles 1878
  • 12 - John Joseph Lynch, CM the first Archbishop of Toronto, Canada dies 1888
  • 15 - "Rerum Novarum" Leo XIII - 1891
  • 15 - "Quadregesimo Anno" Pius XI - 1931
  • 15 - "Octogesima Adveniens" Paul VI - 1971
  • 16 - St. Gianna Beretta Molla, canonized on May 16th, 2004
  • 17 - St. Vincent de Paul gives the community a copy of the Constitutions and Rules of the Congregation of the Mission 1658
  • 20 - Pier Giorgio Frassati, a member of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, beatified 1990
  • 21 - Vincent de Paul sends first missionaries to Madagascar 1648
  • 24 - Leo Raymond de Neckère, CM, is consecrated bishop at St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans 1830
  • 25 - Blessed Rosalie Rendu enters the Daughters of Charity in Paris 1802
  • 27 - St. Francis Regis Clet, CM beatified by Pope Leo XIII 1900
  • 28 - Catherine Labouré beatified by Pope Pius XI 1933
  • 30 - Feast of St. Monica, Louise de Marillac makes a vow of widowhood -1623

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