Overview
- Spanish and Latin American outlets note today's observance of Saint Vincent de Paul in the Catholic calendar.
- Accounts recount his capture by Turkish corsairs, enslavement in Tunis, and eventual return to France to resume ministry to the needy.
- In Paris he founded a hospital for the poor and launched Le magasin charitable to support destitute families, earning backing from Cardinal Richelieu.
- He founded the Congregation of the Mission and, with Louise de Marillac, the Daughters of Charity, inspiring lay initiatives such as the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul.
- He was canonized in 1737 by Pope Clement XII, and the santoral explains onomástica traditions while listing other commemorations, including Beato Lorenzo de Ripafratta.