La vertu du parfait : La patience dans la vie, les écrits et les conférences de saint Vincent de Paul
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.35312/p9xpxg88Mots-clés :
Virtue of the perfect, Vincent de Paul, Patience, Service of the PoorRésumé
Dans son article intitulé « La vertu de la perfection », Robert Maloney, C.M., explore la lutte personnelle de saint Vincent avec la patience : Patience in the Life, Writings, and Conferences of St. Vincent de Paul, Robert Maloney, C.M., explore la lutte personnelle de saint Vincent avec la patience, qu'il appelle la « vertu du parfait ». Maloney examine les enseignements de Vincent sur la patience, en soulignant les fréquentes lacunes qu'il admet lui-même et l'accent qu'il met sur la patience du Christ en tant que modèle. L'article se penche sur l'application de la patience par Vincent dans divers contextes, y compris l'autoréflexion, la vie en communauté, le service aux pauvres et l'endurance à la souffrance. Maloney discute également de l'équilibre trouvé par Vincent entre la confiance en la Providence divine et l'action rapide en cas de besoin. L'étude se termine en soulignant la pertinence durable de la patience à l'époque contemporaine, en établissant des liens avec les pratiques spirituelles modernes et les enseignements du pape François.
Références
Coste, Pierre. 1952. The Life and Works of Saint Vincent de Paul, translated by Joseph Leonard, C.M. (Newman Press: Westminster, Maryland, 1952), III, chapter LVIII.
de Paul, Vincent. Correspondence, Conference, Documents (CCD) edited by Pierre Coste,, translated into English by: Helen Marie Law, D.C. (Vol. 1), Marie Poole, D.C. (Vol. 1-13b), James King, C.M. (Vol. 1-2), Francis Germovnik, C.M. (Vol. 1-8, 13a-13b [Latin]), Esther Cavanagh, D.C. (Vol. 2), Ann Mary Dougherty, D.C. (Vol. 12); Evelyne Franc, D.C. (Vol. 13a-13b), Thomas Davitt, C.M. (Vol. 13a-13b [Latin]), Glennon E. Figge, C.M. (Vol. 13a-13b [Latin]), John G. Nugent, C.M. (Vol. 13a-13b [Latin]), Andrew Spellman, C.M. (Vol. 13a-13b [Latin]); edited: Jacqueline Kilar, D.C. (Vol. 1-2), Marie Poole, D.C. (Vol. 2-13b), Julia Denton, D.C. [editor-in-chief] (Vol. 3-10, 13a-13b), Paule Freeburg, D.C. (Vol. 3), Mirian Hamway, D.C. (Vol. 3), Elinor Hartman, D.C. (Vol. 4-10, 13a-13b), Ellen Van Zandt, D.C. (Vol. 9-13b), Ann Mary Dougherty, D.C. (Vol. 11-12); annotated by: John W. Carven, C.M. (Vol. 1-13b); New City Press, Brooklyn and Hyde Park, 1985-2014.
Ferretti, Louis, O.P. 1927. Lettere di S. Caterina Siena, (Siena: 1927), vol. iv.
Forrestal, Alison. 2017. Vincent De Paul, the Lazarist Mission, and French Catholic Reform. Oxford University Press.
Koch, Bernard, C.M. 2000. “La Bibliothèque de Saint Vincent,” Bulletin des Lazaristes de France, 172 (February) 26-36.
Maloney, Robert, C.M. 2019. Mystic of Charity (St. Louis, MO, 2019), chapter 2, “As a Baby Sucks Milk from its Mothers Breast: the Scriptures in the Spirituality of Vincent de Paul,” p. 33-49.
Marcel, Gabriel. 1965. Homo Viator: Introduction to the Metaphysic of Hope (Harper Torch Book, 39-40.
Pieper, Josef. 1991. Brief Reader on the Virtues of the Human Heart (Ignatius Press).
Shakespeare, William. Othello, II, iii, 376-379.
Udovic, Edward, C.M. “St. Vincent’s Reading List,” a series of 87 titles, which can be found at: https://news.library.depaul.press/full-text/category/st-vincents-reading-list/
__________.1912. Positio II, Instructions to the Seminary Sisters, document 130a, p. 1161.
__________. 2024. Interview with Pedro Chia, S.J., the director of the Jesuit Communication Office of the Chinese Province, released on Aug. 9, 2024.
Téléchargements
Publiée
Numéro
Rubrique
Licence
(c) Copyright Robert P. Maloney, C.M. (Author) 2024

Ce travail est disponible sous licence Creative Commons Attribution - Pas d’Utilisation Commerciale - Partage dans les Mêmes Conditions 4.0 International.
License and Copyright Agreement
In submitting the manuscript to the journal, the authors certify that:
- They are authorized by their co-authors to enter into these arrangements.
- The work described has not been formally published before, except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture, review, thesis, or overlay journal.
- That it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere,
- That its publication has been approved by all the author(s) and by the responsible authorities "tacitly or explicitly" of the institutes where the work has been carried out.
- They secure the right to reproduce any material that has already been published or copyrighted elsewhere.
- They agree to the following license and copyright agreement.
Copyright
Authors who publish with Studia Vincentiana agree to the following terms:
- Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY-SA 4.0)that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgment of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.
- Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgment of its initial publication in this journal.
- Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work.
