Author: Frances Alice Forbes, Rscj
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781482016550
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
For Vincent de Paul love was always very concrete, very practical. It was love in action. 'Let us love God, my brothers and sisters, let us love God, but let it be with the strength of our arms and the sweat of our brows. So very often many acts of love of God, of resting in his presence, of benevolence and of such interior affections and practices although very good and very desirable, are nevertheless to be suspected if they do not reach out in the practice of effective love.' St. Vincent XI, 290. He certainly found the essence of his faith and the inspiration for his good works within and through the scriptures, for him there was only one driving force, the person and mission of Jesus Christ. His spirituality and action flowed from his contemplation of Jesus. He was particularly inspired by two scenes from the Gospel which he often quoted. 'The Spirit of God is upon me, for he has anointed me. He has sent me to bring the good news to the poor.' Luke 4:18-19 and the judgment scene Mt. 25:31-46. He said to the Daughters of Charity 'you must do what the Son of God did when he was on earth. And what did he chiefly do? He laboured unceasingly for his neighbour, visiting and healing the sick and instructing the ignorant unto their salvation'. St. Vincent, 5 July 1640. The Vocation of a Daughter of Charity' . Conf 2. It was in the light of the Gospels that he saw and acted. The people struggling with illness, poverty, or exclusion became for Vincent divine revelation. 'Whatever you do to the least of my brothers and sisters, you do unto me' Mt. 25:40. He had a vision of Christ who is present in people living in poverty, for him they were the new embodiment of God's own person, Jesus himself. He was aware that it was not always easy to recognise this presence. In one of his most quoted passages Vincent encouraged his community 'One should not judge poor men and women by their looks nor by their apparent denseness. Very frequently they hardly seem to have the appearance or intelligence of human beings, so gross looking and offensive are they. But turn over the coin and you will discover by the light of faith that the Son of God, whose will it was to be poor, is presented by just these people.' Confèrence to Priests of the Mission, 6 December 1658, Coste, CED, 12 He taught the Sisters to see the face of Christ in every foundling, every invalid, every beggar and to serve them accordingly. 'A sister will go and visit the poor ten times a day, and ten times a day she will find God there.' When Vincent looked out at the world it was these little people, the invisible ones, the outcasts that he saw. His goal was to highlight and make visible the almost concealed dignity of these people oppressed by poverty, illness and exclusion, to reach out to them so that they would feel wanted and needed and to get others involved.
Saint Vincent de Paul C. 1581-1660
Author: Frances Alice Forbes, Rscj
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781482016550
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
For Vincent de Paul love was always very concrete, very practical. It was love in action. 'Let us love God, my brothers and sisters, let us love God, but let it be with the strength of our arms and the sweat of our brows. So very often many acts of love of God, of resting in his presence, of benevolence and of such interior affections and practices although very good and very desirable, are nevertheless to be suspected if they do not reach out in the practice of effective love.' St. Vincent XI, 290. He certainly found the essence of his faith and the inspiration for his good works within and through the scriptures, for him there was only one driving force, the person and mission of Jesus Christ. His spirituality and action flowed from his contemplation of Jesus. He was particularly inspired by two scenes from the Gospel which he often quoted. 'The Spirit of God is upon me, for he has anointed me. He has sent me to bring the good news to the poor.' Luke 4:18-19 and the judgment scene Mt. 25:31-46. He said to the Daughters of Charity 'you must do what the Son of God did when he was on earth. And what did he chiefly do? He laboured unceasingly for his neighbour, visiting and healing the sick and instructing the ignorant unto their salvation'. St. Vincent, 5 July 1640. The Vocation of a Daughter of Charity' . Conf 2. It was in the light of the Gospels that he saw and acted. The people struggling with illness, poverty, or exclusion became for Vincent divine revelation. 'Whatever you do to the least of my brothers and sisters, you do unto me' Mt. 25:40. He had a vision of Christ who is present in people living in poverty, for him they were the new embodiment of God's own person, Jesus himself. He was aware that it was not always easy to recognise this presence. In one of his most quoted passages Vincent encouraged his community 'One should not judge poor men and women by their looks nor by their apparent denseness. Very frequently they hardly seem to have the appearance or intelligence of human beings, so gross looking and offensive are they. But turn over the coin and you will discover by the light of faith that the Son of God, whose will it was to be poor, is presented by just these people.' Confèrence to Priests of the Mission, 6 December 1658, Coste, CED, 12 He taught the Sisters to see the face of Christ in every foundling, every invalid, every beggar and to serve them accordingly. 'A sister will go and visit the poor ten times a day, and ten times a day she will find God there.' When Vincent looked out at the world it was these little people, the invisible ones, the outcasts that he saw. His goal was to highlight and make visible the almost concealed dignity of these people oppressed by poverty, illness and exclusion, to reach out to them so that they would feel wanted and needed and to get others involved.
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781482016550
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
For Vincent de Paul love was always very concrete, very practical. It was love in action. 'Let us love God, my brothers and sisters, let us love God, but let it be with the strength of our arms and the sweat of our brows. So very often many acts of love of God, of resting in his presence, of benevolence and of such interior affections and practices although very good and very desirable, are nevertheless to be suspected if they do not reach out in the practice of effective love.' St. Vincent XI, 290. He certainly found the essence of his faith and the inspiration for his good works within and through the scriptures, for him there was only one driving force, the person and mission of Jesus Christ. His spirituality and action flowed from his contemplation of Jesus. He was particularly inspired by two scenes from the Gospel which he often quoted. 'The Spirit of God is upon me, for he has anointed me. He has sent me to bring the good news to the poor.' Luke 4:18-19 and the judgment scene Mt. 25:31-46. He said to the Daughters of Charity 'you must do what the Son of God did when he was on earth. And what did he chiefly do? He laboured unceasingly for his neighbour, visiting and healing the sick and instructing the ignorant unto their salvation'. St. Vincent, 5 July 1640. The Vocation of a Daughter of Charity' . Conf 2. It was in the light of the Gospels that he saw and acted. The people struggling with illness, poverty, or exclusion became for Vincent divine revelation. 'Whatever you do to the least of my brothers and sisters, you do unto me' Mt. 25:40. He had a vision of Christ who is present in people living in poverty, for him they were the new embodiment of God's own person, Jesus himself. He was aware that it was not always easy to recognise this presence. In one of his most quoted passages Vincent encouraged his community 'One should not judge poor men and women by their looks nor by their apparent denseness. Very frequently they hardly seem to have the appearance or intelligence of human beings, so gross looking and offensive are they. But turn over the coin and you will discover by the light of faith that the Son of God, whose will it was to be poor, is presented by just these people.' Confèrence to Priests of the Mission, 6 December 1658, Coste, CED, 12 He taught the Sisters to see the face of Christ in every foundling, every invalid, every beggar and to serve them accordingly. 'A sister will go and visit the poor ten times a day, and ten times a day she will find God there.' When Vincent looked out at the world it was these little people, the invisible ones, the outcasts that he saw. His goal was to highlight and make visible the almost concealed dignity of these people oppressed by poverty, illness and exclusion, to reach out to them so that they would feel wanted and needed and to get others involved.
Saint Vicent De Paul c. 1581-1660
Author: Francis Alice Forbes
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 375232029X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
Reproduction of the original: Saint Vicent De Paul c. 1581-1660 by Francis Alice Forbes
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 375232029X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
Reproduction of the original: Saint Vicent De Paul c. 1581-1660 by Francis Alice Forbes
Saint Vincent de Paul
Author: F. A. Forbes
Publisher: TAN Books
ISBN: 1618904914
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
A short, popular biography of the famous French Saint known as "The Father of his Country" for his remarkable charities. In early life he was captured and enslaved by the Moslems in Africa, but he escaped, returned home and did great work for God. He was canonized in just 77 years. Here is a popular biography for young and old of one of the most famous Saints of the Church and a model of charity for all.
Publisher: TAN Books
ISBN: 1618904914
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
A short, popular biography of the famous French Saint known as "The Father of his Country" for his remarkable charities. In early life he was captured and enslaved by the Moslems in Africa, but he escaped, returned home and did great work for God. He was canonized in just 77 years. Here is a popular biography for young and old of one of the most famous Saints of the Church and a model of charity for all.
Life of St. Vincent de Paul
Author: F. A. Forbes
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Life of St. Vincent de Paul" by F. A. Forbes. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
Publisher: DigiCat
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Life of St. Vincent de Paul" by F. A. Forbes. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
Saint Vincent De Paul
Author: F. A. Forbes
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781409965305
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
F. A. Forbes (1869-1936) was the nom de plume of Mother Frances Alice Monica Forbes, RSCJ, a sister of the Society of the Sacred Heart, Scotland. Her mother died when she was a child, and she was raised as a Presbyterian. In 1900, however, she became a Roman Catholic. Only a few months later, she entered the Society of the Sacred Heart, as a 31-year-old postulant. Forbes was to write many books, including brief biographies of Saint Ignatius Loyola, Saint John Bosco, Saint Teresa of Avila, Saint Columba, Saint Athanasius, Saint Catherine of Siena, Saint Benedict, Saint Hugh of Lincoln, Saint Monica, Pope Saint Pius X and Saint Vincent de Paul.
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ISBN: 9781409965305
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
F. A. Forbes (1869-1936) was the nom de plume of Mother Frances Alice Monica Forbes, RSCJ, a sister of the Society of the Sacred Heart, Scotland. Her mother died when she was a child, and she was raised as a Presbyterian. In 1900, however, she became a Roman Catholic. Only a few months later, she entered the Society of the Sacred Heart, as a 31-year-old postulant. Forbes was to write many books, including brief biographies of Saint Ignatius Loyola, Saint John Bosco, Saint Teresa of Avila, Saint Columba, Saint Athanasius, Saint Catherine of Siena, Saint Benedict, Saint Hugh of Lincoln, Saint Monica, Pope Saint Pius X and Saint Vincent de Paul.
Saint Vincent de Paul
Author: F. Forbes
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781497588738
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
The Life of St Vincent de Paul. c. 1581-1660 His Legacy continues today. Written for teens and young adults. Excerpt: Chapter 5 MISSION WORK THE incident which had given rise to Vincent's first mission at Folleville had never been forgotten by Madame de Gondi. It seemed to her that there was need to multiply such missions among the country poor, and no sooner had Vincent returned to her house than she offered him a large sum of money to endow a band of priests who would devote their lives to evangelizing the peasantry on her estates. Vincent was delighted, but considering himself unfit to undertake the management of such an enterprise, he proposed that it should be put into the hands of the Jesuits or the Oratorians. Madame de Gondi, although convinced in her own mind that Vincent, and Vincent alone, was the man to carry out the enterprise, obediently suggested it to one religious Order after another. In every case some obstacle intervened, until the Countess was more than ever persuaded that her first instinct had been right. Knowing Vincent's loyalty to Holy Church and his obedience to authority, she determined to have recourse to her brother-in-law, the Archbishop of Paris. An old house called the College des Bons Enfants was at that moment vacant. She asked it of the Archbishop, whom she had interested in her scheme, and who proposed to Vincent to undertake the foundation. There was no longer room for hesitation; the will of God seemed plain; indeed, Vincent's love of the poor had been for some time struggling with his humility. The new Congregation was to consist of a few good priests who, renouncing all thought of honor and worldly advancement, were to devote their lives to preaching in the villages and small towns of France. Their traveling expenses were to be paid from a common fund. They were to spend themselves in the service of their neighbor, instructing, catechizing and exhorting; and they were to take nothing in return for their labors. Nine months of the year were to be given to this kind of work; the other three to prayer and preparation. In March, 1625, the foundation was made, and Vincent de Paul was named the first superior. It was stipulated, however, that he should remain, as he had already promised, in the house of the founders, a condition which seemed likely to doom the enterprise to failure. Vincent could hardly fail to realize how necessary it was that the superior of a new Congregation should be in residence in his own house, but he confided the little company to God and awaited the development of events.
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781497588738
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
The Life of St Vincent de Paul. c. 1581-1660 His Legacy continues today. Written for teens and young adults. Excerpt: Chapter 5 MISSION WORK THE incident which had given rise to Vincent's first mission at Folleville had never been forgotten by Madame de Gondi. It seemed to her that there was need to multiply such missions among the country poor, and no sooner had Vincent returned to her house than she offered him a large sum of money to endow a band of priests who would devote their lives to evangelizing the peasantry on her estates. Vincent was delighted, but considering himself unfit to undertake the management of such an enterprise, he proposed that it should be put into the hands of the Jesuits or the Oratorians. Madame de Gondi, although convinced in her own mind that Vincent, and Vincent alone, was the man to carry out the enterprise, obediently suggested it to one religious Order after another. In every case some obstacle intervened, until the Countess was more than ever persuaded that her first instinct had been right. Knowing Vincent's loyalty to Holy Church and his obedience to authority, she determined to have recourse to her brother-in-law, the Archbishop of Paris. An old house called the College des Bons Enfants was at that moment vacant. She asked it of the Archbishop, whom she had interested in her scheme, and who proposed to Vincent to undertake the foundation. There was no longer room for hesitation; the will of God seemed plain; indeed, Vincent's love of the poor had been for some time struggling with his humility. The new Congregation was to consist of a few good priests who, renouncing all thought of honor and worldly advancement, were to devote their lives to preaching in the villages and small towns of France. Their traveling expenses were to be paid from a common fund. They were to spend themselves in the service of their neighbor, instructing, catechizing and exhorting; and they were to take nothing in return for their labors. Nine months of the year were to be given to this kind of work; the other three to prayer and preparation. In March, 1625, the foundation was made, and Vincent de Paul was named the first superior. It was stipulated, however, that he should remain, as he had already promised, in the house of the founders, a condition which seemed likely to doom the enterprise to failure. Vincent could hardly fail to realize how necessary it was that the superior of a new Congregation should be in residence in his own house, but he confided the little company to God and awaited the development of events.
Life of St. Vincent de Paul
Author: Frances Alice Forbes
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Pages :
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Sherman Genealogy Including Families of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk, England
Author: Thomas Townsend Sherman
Publisher: New York : T.A. Wright
ISBN:
Category : England
Languages : en
Pages : 592
Book Description
Publisher: New York : T.A. Wright
ISBN:
Category : England
Languages : en
Pages : 592
Book Description
Historical Painting Techniques, Materials, and Studio Practice
Author: Arie Wallert
Publisher: Getty Publications
ISBN: 0892363223
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Bridging the fields of conservation, art history, and museum curating, this volume contains the principal papers from an international symposium titled "Historical Painting Techniques, Materials, and Studio Practice" at the University of Leiden in Amsterdam, Netherlands, from June 26 to 29, 1995. The symposium—designed for art historians, conservators, conservation scientists, and museum curators worldwide—was organized by the Department of Art History at the University of Leiden and the Art History Department of the Central Research Laboratory for Objects of Art and Science in Amsterdam. Twenty-five contributors representing museums and conservation institutions throughout the world provide recent research on historical painting techniques, including wall painting and polychrome sculpture. Topics cover the latest art historical research and scientific analyses of original techniques and materials, as well as historical sources, such as medieval treatises and descriptions of painting techniques in historical literature. Chapters include the painting methods of Rembrandt and Vermeer, Dutch 17th-century landscape painting, wall paintings in English churches, Chinese paintings on paper and canvas, and Tibetan thangkas. Color plates and black-and-white photographs illustrate works from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.
Publisher: Getty Publications
ISBN: 0892363223
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Bridging the fields of conservation, art history, and museum curating, this volume contains the principal papers from an international symposium titled "Historical Painting Techniques, Materials, and Studio Practice" at the University of Leiden in Amsterdam, Netherlands, from June 26 to 29, 1995. The symposium—designed for art historians, conservators, conservation scientists, and museum curators worldwide—was organized by the Department of Art History at the University of Leiden and the Art History Department of the Central Research Laboratory for Objects of Art and Science in Amsterdam. Twenty-five contributors representing museums and conservation institutions throughout the world provide recent research on historical painting techniques, including wall painting and polychrome sculpture. Topics cover the latest art historical research and scientific analyses of original techniques and materials, as well as historical sources, such as medieval treatises and descriptions of painting techniques in historical literature. Chapters include the painting methods of Rembrandt and Vermeer, Dutch 17th-century landscape painting, wall paintings in English churches, Chinese paintings on paper and canvas, and Tibetan thangkas. Color plates and black-and-white photographs illustrate works from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.
Life of St. Vincent de Paul
Author: Frances Alice Forbes
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