St Vincent de Paul was canonised because of his many charitable, selfless works. He founded many charitable organisations such as Congregation of the Daughters of Charity, and the Congregation of Priests of the Mission, also known as Lazarists.
Saint Vincent de Paul was canonized because of his dedication to serving the poor and marginalized in society. His works of charity, establishing organizations to help the needy, and inspiring others to follow in his footsteps demonstrated his exemplary life of compassion and service. The Catholic Church recognized him as a saint for his selflessness and devotion to helping those in need.
St. Vincent de Paul was canonized on June 16th, 1737 by pope Clement XII.
St. Vincent de Paul was canonized June 16, 1737 by Pope Clement XII.
St. Vincent de Paul was canonized on June 16, 1737, by Pope Clement XII.
saint Vincent de Paul has written: 'Vincent de Paul'
Vincent had been dead a number of years before he was canonized as a saint and wrote no prayer for his feast day.
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul was created in 1833.
Vincent de Paul was a Catholic priest.
Saint Vincent de Paul studied at the University of Toulouse in France.
Vincent de Paul's birth name was (drum roll, please) Vincent de Paul.
For a lengthy biography of Saint Vincent de Paul, click on this link to the Catholic Encyclopedia
Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul was created in 1633.
Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul was created in 1849.