This biography examines the life and legacy of St. Vincent de Paul, one of the most influential figures in Catholic history. It traces his early years in France, his work as a priest and founder of the Congregation of the Mission, and his efforts to provide assistance to the poor and disadvantaged. The book also explores Vincent de Paul’s impact on the Church and his ongoing legacy of social justice and service.
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