Wanted: A few good Human beings to change the world.
JOB DESCRIPTION:To bring good news to the poor…
To heal the brokenhearted…To proclaim freedom to those who are
captive…
To bring…to heal…to proclaim…
Make a difference in the world of today…
Make a difference in someone’s life….
Make a difference in your own life…
Blind by Third DayEach and every single dayI was throwing life away with
questionsSearching for a better wayAlways looking in the wrong directionMy heart I could not trustCause it lies to me too muchAnd my mind just couldn’t Understand it allHow could I have been so blind to not
see youThe more that I look the more I findYou’ve led me to the truthThat I am nothing if I’m without youYou opened my eyes and helped me
to findHow could I have been so blindI have fallen once againEvidently made the wrong decisionStumbling in the darkNow I need you here to be my vision
How could I have been so blind to not see you
The more that I look the more I findYou’ve led me to the truthThat I am nothing if I’m without youYou opened my eyes and helped me
to findHow could I have been so blindI have fallen once againEvidently made the wrong decisionStumbling in the darkNow I need you here to be my visionMy heart I cannot trustCause it lies to me too muchAnd my mind just cannot understand
it allYou took my heart and you changed itWith your words of lifeYou took my eyes and you opened
themAnd gave me sight
Are you ready?ME?
You have been chosen…..
To follow in the footsteps of Sts. Vincent and Louise
WHO CHANGED:
Themselves,Their city,Their country,Their world
St. Louise de Marillac17th century France
Louise de Marillac
Born 1591 (near Paris) Illegitimate by birth no knowledge of
motherLoved and accepted by her father who
was administrator in the royal court and owner of an estate (financial security)
Sent to Dominican convent age 3 to be with her aunt and be educated in the classics
Louise de Marillac
Age 12 father dies sent to Paris to boarding school
Learns practical skills in running a household This time in France was religious renewal- this
opened a desire in Louise to consecrate herself to God
Age 20 asked permission to enter a religious community of women
denied entrance due to precarious health
Louise de Marillac Arranged marriage by her uncle her legal guardian At age 22 married Antoine La Gras and had a son Michel Antoine became sick and Louise nursed him for several
years He died after 12 years of marriage Louise prayed for strength to care for herself and her 12
year old son Vincent de Paul becomes Louise’s spiritual director A connection begins between the two and history begins
St. Louise de Marillac17th century France
WifeMotherWidowTeacherNurseSocial workerFounder
Louise women in crisis:
Abandonment at a young age, no mother, father dies early in her life
Sent away to school Rejected by the convent Married against her wishes Widowed with young son by age 34 Lonely, worried and fearful about her future
Louise
Committed to her own growth and her son’s welfare
Dedicated in following God’s will for herOpen to the new possibilities that arise
Vincent de Paul 17th century France
Vincent de Paul
Born 1581 Pouy, France ( country)Born 3rd of 6 children to a loving,
hardworking farming familyHis parents recognized his intelligenceAnd sacrificed to send him to school at 12
years oldHe was educated and went on to become
a priest to help improve his life and his family’s
Vincent de Paul
Became Pastor of a church in Clichy Had a temptation of faith, overcome with doubts Had various benefices that helped him
financially While he was preaching, he asked the
congregation for help with a very poor family, he was overwhelmed with their response
This led to the beginnings of the confraternities of charity- doing good works for the poor
Vincent de Paul
Vincent had the opportunity to meet many varieties of people
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