Memoir of St Vincent De Paul


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Excerpt: Some account of what befell Father (Saint) Vincent de Paul Religious of La Trappe with observations made by him when in America where he has spent about ten years with the permission of his Superior in obedience to whose orders he writes the following.In 1812 I in company with two other brothers was sent by him to the United States there to found an establishment of our Order. We left Bordeaux on the 15th June and on the 6th of the month of August we arrived at Boston. We had with us one of our Trappistines whose object was also to found a community; with this intention she had preceded her companions but now found herself alone as passports were refused to the other sisters. We were welcomed by the worthy Mr. Matignon parish priest of the town who coaxed us to remain in the diocese of Bishop Cheverus. However as we had received orders to establish ourselves near Baltimore after a few days rest I started for that town alone leaving my brothers and the nun in Boston intending to send for them when I should find a suitable site for the two projected establishments. I paid my respects to His Grace the Archbishop of Baltimore who received me kindly but appeared at a loss where to find a site such as we desired. After many unsuccessful efforts and researches he established me temporally on a farm belonging to the Society of Jesus (of which he was a member) until such time as we could procure the sort of place we wanted; then as I thought that time might be long in coming I summoned my brothers to me and arranged for a suitable lodging for the nun.During our stay a rich man of Baltimore who was once a Protestant and had been converted offered us 2000 acres of land in the mountains of Pensylvania near a river called the Delaware. He was even generous enough to offer me the services of his son who was also a recent convert and who came with us to point out the property which however I was not able to inspect thoroughly as I remained there only one day.I returned soon after with two young men who were inclined to join our Order. They commenced a somewhat rude novitiate for we fasted and kept silence on the way going always on foot for want of money. After great suffering from fatigue and heat (as it was summer) we arrived at a little town distant about sixty miles from Philadelphia whence we had started on our tour of inspection. This little town which was called Milford was quite near to the land that was to be ours.Additional Excerpt: Still these souls have been created by God and bought by Jesus Christ and the more abandoned and the further from the religion of heaven they seem to be so much the more do they call for our compassion. We have succeeded in civilizing many barbarous nations and in rendering them Christian and Catholic we may equally with the help of God bring others to the knowledge of the true religion and since pretended philosophers have abandoned the faith it must according to the divine oracle go to other men. If this faith is extinguished for many who have deserved the misfortune in closing their eyes to its light it goes to others who will render themselves worthy by allowing this divine truth to enlighten them. Thus faith is never lost if it leaves us it is our own fault.
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