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  More About St. Vincent Pallotti
St. Vincent Pallotti was born in Rome, April 21, 1795, the third child of ten.
Pallotti chose St. John Berchmans, a Jesuit seminarian, as his role model to imitate on the path to holiness, particularly in his love for Mary in her Immaculate Conception.
Vincent Pallotti died in 1850 surrounded by a handful of followers which now numbers thousands of priests, brothers and sisters and an even more vast number of lay people committed to the apostolate.
www.pallottines.org /stvincent2.html   (2585 words)

  
 Venerable Vincent Mary Pallotti - Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon
He was descended from the noble families of the Pallotti of Norcia and the De Rossi of Rome.
Pallotti's chief desire was to make this observance a means of uniting the dissenting Oriental Churches with Rome.
MELLIA, Vincent Pallotti (London); there is a biography in Italian by ORLANDE (Rome), and in German by the PALLOTTI FATHERS (Limburg).
www.heiligenlexikon.de /CatholicEncyclopedia/Vinzenz_Palotti.html   (508 words)

  
 About St. Vincent Pallotti
Vincent Pallotti (1795 to 1850) was born in Rome and founded the Society of the Catholic Apostolate (The Pallottines) over 150 years ago.
Vincent Pallotti’s dream was to enable lay people to assume their proper role in the mission of the Church and to establish a community to translate his vision into reality.
The Pallottines were founded to remind the Church that the lay people are essential members and that, together with clergy and those in consecrated life, we are all sent as apostles for the Church and the World.
www.pallottines.org /stvincent.shtml   (196 words)

  
 Pallotti High School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Pallotti's uniform is now a white dress with a green tie and a badge that depicts the school emblem.
When Vincent was a student at the Àchool of San Pantaleone, he was a great favourite with his teachers because of this obedience and his industry, yet they could not deny the fact that at first, despite his application, he made little progress in his studies.
Pallotti High School does not regard its role, or even its chief role, as the preparation of the students for a job or higher studies.
www.pallotti.edu.bz /about.html   (1424 words)

  
 St Vincent Pallotti
Vincent Pallotti (1795-1850) recognizing the problems and potentials of the Church of his time (1835), called for a renewal of faith and re-enkindling of love and hope of the faithful for a new apostolate of all the baptized in the
Vincent Pallotti was born in Rome, 21st April 1795.
Vincent Pallotti gave special emphasis to the fact that every Christian has from Jesus a mission for the Church and for the world.
www.pallottine.org.au /St_Vincent_Pallotti.htm   (451 words)

  
 Saint Vincent Pallotti Church Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In the roster of the saints of God St. Vincent Pallotti is described as “The Standard Bearer of Catholic Action”.
Vincent urged by the universality of the church originated the famous “Octave of the Epiphany” still celebrated to this day with Solemnity each year in the church of St. Andrea della Valle.
Vincent by work and prayer, knowing the first could never be accomplished without the second, labored for long hours to win the world for God.
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 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of January 22
Vincent was the son of a prosperous grocer.
Unfortunately, he was disliked by the other clergy at the Neapolitan church to which he was appointed, and their malicious treatment of him inexplicably passed without comment from the authorities for ten years, and without complaint on his part.
Vincent's apostolic labors were matched only by his austerities, and in 1837, during an epidemic of cholera, he cared for others despite the danger to himself.
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/0122.htm   (2901 words)

  
 Vincent Pallotti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saint Vincenzo Pallotti (April 21, 1785 - January 22, 1850) was an Italian ecclesiastical and saint.
During the Christmas Season, a Nativity scene that Saint Vincent himself made is put on display at the Vatican, in the Basilica's Square, before the Christmas Tree.
Vincent Pallotti High School was named in his honor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Vincent_Pallotti   (326 words)

  
 Sisters of the Catholic Apostolate: St. Vincent Pallotti > The Popes & St. Vincent
Vincent has long been recognized by a number of Popes for his spiritual and apostolic accomplishments.
St. Vincent Pallotti "by founding 'The Society of the Catholic Apostolate'...
"Vincent Pallotti aroused the consciousness of the laity, he let loose a new energy in the Church.
www.pallottinesisters.org /stvincent_thepopes.html   (170 words)

  
 The Heart Foundation - South Africa
Following the introduction of world-class facilities, the Vincent Pallotti cardiac unit is helping many patients to improve the quality of their lives by the early diagnosis and treatment of the wide spectrum of cardiac conditions.
And in the case of a cardiac emergencies, when time is of the essence, the central location of the Vincent Pallotti emergency unit is a major advantage.
Equipped with diagnostic and monitoring facilities, Vincent Pallotti Hospital’s new 14-bed medical intensive care unit is a vital component of the cardiac facilities.
www.heartfoundation.co.za /old/afrox_vincent.php   (954 words)

  
 About St. Vincent Pallotti
From the time of his childhood, Vincent offered his resources and his life to the service of people who are poor.
Vincent wanted to inspire people of all walks of life to work constantly for God's kingdom.
You were there for those seeking counsel, for the sick, for the youth and the aging, for the rich and the poor, for people of any profession and walk of life.
www.stvincentpallotti.org /parish/stvincentpallotti.htm   (310 words)

  
 Pallottine Newsletter - Spring 97
Vincent Pallotti knows that such every encounter with Jesus Christ will be the result of formative stages in spiritual living.
Pallotti himself insisted upon this stage of spiritual growth into Christ with all that was in him.
Vincent Pallotti once wrote, "May the life of our Lord Jesus Christ be my life, now and forever." That line contains the agenda of his life, and the life of those who are incorporated into Christ through baptism.
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 St. Vincent Pallottiano - Catholic Online
Vincent Pallottiano And His Youth Apostolate (1795 - 1850) (Canonized 1963) St. Vincent Pallotti was born in Rome, April 21, 1795, the third child of ten His parents were Peter-Paul Pallotti and his wife Maddalena.
Pallotti was often referred to in later life as the "Second St. Philip Neri." St. Vincent became a member of a more advanced youth group at the Church of Santa Maria del Pianto.
St. Vincent Pallotti died in 1850 surrounded by a handful of followers which now numbers thousands of priests, brothers and sisters and an even more vast number of lay people committed to the apostolate.
www.catholic.org /saints/saint.php?saint_id=604   (3026 words)

  
 St. Vincent Pallotti
St. Vincent Pallotti, who worked in Rome in the first half of the last century, is reckoned its nineteenth century apostle, because of what he did to revive its faith.
St. Vincent, likewise, inspired the foundation of an English Catholic missionary order, the Mill Hill Fathers, which, in time, gave rise to an American order devoted to the Apostolate of the Blacks, the Josephite Fathers.
Hailed as a saint when he died, Vincent Pallotti was beatified in 1950, on his 100th birthday, and canonized by Pope John XXIII in 1963.
www.stthomasirondequoit.com /SaintsAlive/id560.htm   (620 words)

  
 St. Vincent Pallotti, Witness of Faith, Model of the Apostolate
During the first half of the nineteenth century, St. Vincent Pallotti was among those whom God enriched with his gifts and inspiration for the purpose of aiding the Church in fulfilling her mission.
Vincent Pallotti is for us the call and the model.
"St> Vincent Pallotti implored the infinite mercy of God through the merits of Jesus Christ and of of the Immaculate Queen of Apostles to bestow the blessings of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit on his companions and the whole world.
www.pallotti.org /prayers/wednesday.html   (1233 words)

  
 St. Vincent Ferrer
Not only did he win back thousands of Catholics to more fervent practice; he was able to bring many Jews and thousands of Moors into the church.
But he soon sensed in Benedict an utter unwillingness to discuss with his counter-claimants the whole matter of who was really pope; indeed Vincent himself fell ill because of the pressures of the problem.
Vincent called on him personally, urging him to retire, but to no effect.
www.stthomasirondequoit.com /SaintsAlive/id652.htm   (631 words)

  
 New Oxford Review
As a priest in Rome, his thirst for holiness led him to seek to renew efforts to evangelize the entire world, which efforts were to be rooted in a dynamic revival of faith among Catholics.
Pallotti enthusiastically recruited members for his new society, called the Union of the Catholic Apostolate, from every walk of life.
Pallotti never left Italy, but he was well informed of the workings of the Church in mission lands.
www.newoxfordreview.org /article.jsp?did=1095-editorial   (630 words)

  
 St. Joseph's Hospital of Buckhannon, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Vincent Pallotti was born in Rome in 1795 and ordained priest in 1818.
This movement brought together priests, brothers, sisters and lay people as a community for the common purpose of living and spreading awareness of the Good News to all of the world.
Vincent died on January 22, 1850 at the center of his new community, the church of San Salvatore in Onda, Rome.
www.stj.net /pallotti.htm   (135 words)

  
 Spirituality
Vincent Pallotti was born in Rome, 1795, six years after the French Revolution that sent shock waves throughout Europe, much as September 11th did to our world.
Vincent knew war, the occupation of Rome by Napoleon, the breakdown of society and popes having to flee or being taken prisoner as Napoleon sought control of the Papal States.
Pallotti died in 1850, one and a half years after national uprisings in Italy, France, Germany and Poland.
www.syndalcatholic.org.au /spirituality.htm   (2246 words)

  
 Pallottine Family Newsletter June 2003
Vincent saw that Mary as heavenly Mother continued to help the Church and placed his "little society" under the protection of "Mary, Queen of Apostles".
The well respected Pallotti scholar, Fr Bruno Bayer SAC, wrote in a paper he presented to a symposium at Vallendar in I992, that, in the Provincial house in Friedberg, South Germany, a plaque states the following: "Vincent Pallotti is regarded as a Saint and bears the honorary name "Apostle of Rome".
It continues by mentioning Pallotti's care for the soldiers, the youth, for educational institutes, for religious publications and for the missions.
www.pallottine.org.au /pfn_june03.htm   (2962 words)

  
 Life Healthcare - Vincent Pallotti Hospital
Vincent Pallotti Hospital is a member of Life Healthcare, one of the largest private hospital groups in South Africa operating 62 acute care facilities across the country.
At Vincent Pallotti Hospital our priority is to focus on the delivery of a special brand of health and care to patients.
Vincent Pallotti Hospital charges medical aid tariffs according to scale of benefits.
www.lifehealthcare.co.za /hospitals/DisplayHospital.asp?nHospitalId=16   (926 words)

  
 Casa Pallotti   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The group consists of both youth and families and was formed as a result of the UAC congress held in 2001.
St Vincent believed in the collaboration of all the members of the church, both clergy and laity, and to unify their efforts in order to promote with greater effectiveness the apostolic mission of the church.
To continue the vision and charism of St Vincent Pallotti at Casa Pallotti by providing a vibrant community of apostles among youth, families and parish groups.
www.casapallotti.com.au /friends.cfm   (150 words)

  
 About the Pallottines
Inspired by Saint Vincent Pallotti's motto, "The love of Christ impels us," the Society of the Catholic Apostolate (the Pallottines) works throughout the world to further the Catholic Church's mission to renew faith and rekindle love.
To remain faithful to Saint Vincent Pallotti's call to "revive faith and rekindle charity," Pallottine priests and brothers promise the Society consecrated celibacy, poverty, obedience, perseverance, the sharing of resources, and spirit of service.
Saint Vincent Pallotti was born in Rome in 1795.
www.sacapostles.org /aboutus.htm   (370 words)

  
 St Vincent Pallotti52
His great legacy was the congregation which he founded for urban mission work, known as the "Society for Catholic Action".
Vincent Pallotti School community is committed to the spiritual and academic education of children.
This commitment is founded in Gospel values which will enable children to responsibly meet the challenges of their changing society and environment.
quicksitemaker.com /members/milchurches/StVincent.html   (117 words)

  
 St. Vincent Pallotti School - Milwaukee, Wisconsin - WI - school overview
Vincent Pallotti School - Milwaukee, Wisconsin - WI - school overview
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 Bishop Eustace Prep School - St. Vincent Pallotti
orn in Rome in 1795, the son of a prosperous grocer, Vincent developed a special devotion to the Blessed Virgin and an intense devotion for the poor.
He attempted to revive artisan guilds by establishing schools for the young workers and farm boys.
Vincent Pallotti believed that the love of Jesus should be our guiding force in all things we do as shown in his words, "Caritas Christi Urgeant Nos" (The love of Christ urges us on).
www.eustace.org /cministry/stvince.htm   (174 words)

  
 United States Catholic Mission Association - USCMA : stvincentpallotticenter
The Pallotti Center promotes lay volunteer service that challenges laity, clergy and religious to work together in the mission of the Church.
The goal of the Center is to support lay volunteers before, during and after their term of service.
Local Pallotti Centers are located in Boston, Memphis, Paterson, NJ, St. Louis and Sacramento.
www.uscatholicmission.org /go/laityandmission/stvincentpallotticenter   (160 words)

  
 Pallotti Poms - MD State Champions
Pallotti Poms are not only teammates, but also a family.
The 2006-2007 squad consists of twenty devoted girls, and is led by Senior Captains Joanne Cox and Jen Ligsay, and Co-Captains Clarissa Blake and Mayne Hairston.
We are proud to represent Pallotti at all of these events!
www.pallottipoms.com   (299 words)

  
 Companions in the Infinite Love - Homepage
We are a community intentionally founded on the spirituality and vision of St. Vincent Pallotti.
Our spirituality is Trinitarian (God is relationship) with an emphasis upon our relationship with God, the infinite Love, a term Vincent used for the Spirit.
We live close to nature, believing care of Mother Earth is both a privilege and an obligation.
www.companionsinfinitelove.org   (108 words)

  
 St. Vincent Pallotti Class of '69 Alumni Page
This site exists to keep Pallotti Class of '69 in touch with each other and with old friends.
This website, like our reunions, are open to all our friends who attended Pallotti or thought they did.
Past, present and future students of Pallotti are always welcome here.
www.pallotti69.8m.com   (469 words)

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