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The society was founded by French students in 1833.

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When was Society of Saint Vincent de Paul created?

Society of Saint Vincent de Paul was created in 1833.


When did saint Vincent de Paul society start?

The society was founded by French students in 1833.


Why does each meeting of the Saint Vincent de Paul Society start with prayer?

because they are a catholic society and that is how they work


Who started the Saint Vincent De Paul Society?

Frederic Ozanam from France.


What is St. Vinnies?

I believe it is a nickname for the Saint Vincent de Paul Society.


What has the author saint Vincent de Paul written?

saint Vincent de Paul has written: 'Vincent de Paul'


When was the Saint Vincent De Paul Society founded?

st Vincent de paul society commenced in 1835.The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul is an international organization of Roman Catholic lay men and women of all ages, whose primary mission is to help the poor and less fortunate. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul was founded in 1833 to help impoverished people living in the slums of Paris, France. The primary founder was Antoine Frederic Ozanam at the age of 20.


Who founded Saint Vincent de Paul?

23 year old Frederic Ozanam and a few more unnamed students founded the St. Vincent De Paul Society.


Why did Saint Vincent de Paul become a saint?

saint Vincent the Paul become a saint because he helped the poor,the homeless ,the orphans and the sick. gluck


What did Saint Vincent de Paul do for a living?

Vincent de Paul was a Catholic priest.


Website of saint Vincent de paul?

I presume you mean of the Society of St. Vincent dePaul. The main Web site for its U.S. chapter is http://www.svdpusa.org/


Is there a biography of Saint Vincent de Paul?

For a lengthy biography of Saint Vincent de Paul, click on this link to the Catholic Encyclopedia