The Life of St. Vincent de Paul

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The Life of St. Vincent de Paul, book cover
SKU
117
Edition
1919
Dimensions
210 × 148 × 11 mm
Weight
160 g
Pages
94
NZ$11.50

The Life of St. Vincent de Paul by F.A. Forbes is a captivating biography that brings to life the story of one of the Catholic Church's most revered saints. Born in 1581, St. Vincent de Paul dedicated his life to helping the poor and reforming the clergy, leaving a lasting legacy of charity and service. This engaging account provides readers with a detailed look at his humble beginnings and the pivotal experiences that shaped his spiritual journey.

Forbes paints a vivid picture of St. Vincent's early years, including his unexpected turn of events as a captive in North Africa, and his eventual return to France. It was here that he discovered his true vocation, driven by a deep desire to alleviate the suffering of the less fortunate. The book highlights his innovative work in founding the Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians) and the Daughters of Charity, both of which continue to serve the needy around the world.

This biography offers a glimpse into St. Vincent's profound faith, practical wisdom, and tireless efforts to aid the poor. Forbes' engaging storytelling brings St. Vincent's life and mission to the forefront, providing inspiration for readers to live out their own faith with compassion and dedication. His collaborations with other saints and key figures of his time further underscore his significant impact on the Church and society.

This is an excellent book for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Christian charity and dedication to serving the poor and needy, especially for Catholics inspired by a life devoted to helping others. The Life of St. Vincent de Paul serves as a powerful reminder that true sanctity is found in selfless service and unwavering faith, making it a treasured addition to any Catholic library.