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| | 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. |
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