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APOSTOLIC ACTIVITY
10. The Congregation of the Mission from the time of its Founder, and
under his inspiration, sees itself called by God to carry out the work
of evangelizing the poor. In its own way, it can, with the whole Church,
state of itself that evangelizing is to be considered its grace and vocation,
and expresses its deepest identity (cf.
EN, 14). furthermore, the members, individually and collectively,
can rightly make use of the words of Jesus :"I must preach
the good news of the kingdom of God for which I have been sent" (Lk
4:43).
Constitutions

"Popular Missions"
Seminaries
Service to the Clergy
"Missio Ad Gentes"
Assistance to the Daughters of Charity
Formation
Formation of Lay People
Promotion of Social Justice
Parishes
Schools and Universities
Other Forms of Evangelization
Vincent had little patience for empty
speculation. In terms of service of the poor he clearly looked to the
bottom line of action.
"Let us love God but let it be with
the sweat of our brows and the strength of our arms."
His genius also lay in his ability to
not only be a servant himself but also to enlist others into such service.
He was also "creative unto infinity"
breaking boundaries in inventing new ways to serve. He made it possible
for women to serve outside convents and anticipated the Second Vatican
Council's call to the laity, a call so marvellously embodied by Frederic
Ozanam and his followers in the Society of St. Vincent de Paul as well
as the Confraternities of Charity.
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