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St. Vincent de Paul (d 9/27 1660) was the definition of a worldly priest, chaplain to one of the wealthiest families in Paris. In mid-life, however, he underwent a transformation, dedicating his priesthood to service of the poor.
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With St. Louise de Marillac, a wealthy widow, he founded the Daughters of Charity: "Their convent is the sickroom, their chapel the parish church, their cloister the streets of the city." As he instructed: "The poor are your masters and you are their servants."
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