Saint Vincent de Paul was born on April 24, 1581, in Pouy, on a small farm in southwest France, into a poor but deeply Christian peasant family. From an early age, he showed a pious spirit and a great love for God.
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Saint Vincent de Paul was born on April 24, 1581, in Pouy, on a small farm in southwest France, into a poor but deeply Christian peasant family. From an early age, he showed a pious spirit and a great love for God.
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Read MoreSaint Augustin de Cantorbéry est un moine bénédictin, vivant à Rome au VIe siècle. Son aventure débuta lorsque le Pape Grégoire Ier l’envoya évangéliser en en Angleterre avec une quarantaine de moines de saint Benoît.
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