Vincentian

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Vincentian refers to the Roman Catholic religious tradition and community inspired by St. Vincent de Paul, emphasizing service to the poor and marginalized.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic charism
Christian movement
religious tradition
spirituality
associatedWith Congregation of the Mission
Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
Vincentian Marian Youth
Vincentian lay associations
coreValue humility
meekness
mortification
simplicity
zeal for souls
emphasizes charity
practical love of neighbor
service to the marginalized
service to the poor
social justice
focusesOn evangelization of the poor
material assistance to the poor
spiritual care of the poor
systemic change
foundedAround 1625
hasBranch Vincentian Fathers
surface form: Vincentian brothers

Vincentian laity
Vincentian Fathers
surface form: Vincentian priests

Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul
surface form: Vincentian sisters
historicalOriginCentury 17th century
historicalOriginCountry France
influences Catholic social teaching
modern charity organizations
inspiredBy life of Saint Vincent de Paul
teachings of Saint Vincent de Paul
keyFigure Saint Louise de Marillac
Saint Vincent de Paul
namedAfter Saint Vincent de Paul
practicesInclude education of the poor
feeding the hungry
parish missions
visiting the sick
works of mercy
presentIn hospitals
parishes
schools
social service agencies
universities
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
spiritualityType apostolic spirituality
service-oriented spirituality
theologicalOrientation Catholic

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this entity surface form: Vincentians