what was the mission of revolutionary of france
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The French Revolution and the Congregation of the Mission
The effects of the Revolution, both direct and indirect, on the Congregation of the Mission are incalculable. Its mother house was looted on the day preceding the taking of the Bastille. Its students were affected by the new currents of thought sweeping the nation. The Congregation lost several of its members in the September massacres of 1792, to be followed by the death, imprisonment and exile of many others. While some fled the country, others remained and sought vainly to reach a personal accommodation with the new way of life ushered in by the Revolution. By 1800, the Congregation had virtually ceased to exist in the nation that saw its birth in 1625.
The Sack of Saint Lazare, 13 July 1789
The disaster that befell the mother house, Saint Lazare, stands out as a turning point in the history of the Congregation of the Mission. It proved, as nothing else could, how vulnerable the Congregation was as conditions were changing rapidly in France. It was in some way the end of the age of Vincent de Paul and the beginning of the new age that continues today
The effects of the Revolution, both direct and indirect, on the Congregation of the Mission are incalculable. Its mother house was looted on the day preceding the taking of the Bastille. Its students were affected by the new currents of thought sweeping the nation. The Congregation lost several of its members in the September massacres of 1792, to be followed by the death, imprisonment and exile of many others. While some fled the country, others remained and sought vainly to reach a personal accommodation with the new way of life ushered in by the Revolution. By 1800, the Congregation had virtually ceased to exist in the nation that saw its birth in 1625.
The Sack of Saint Lazare, 13 July 1789
The disaster that befell the mother house, Saint Lazare, stands out as a turning point in the history of the Congregation of the Mission. It proved, as nothing else could, how vulnerable the Congregation was as conditions were changing rapidly in France. It was in some way the end of the age of Vincent de Paul and the beginning of the new age that continues today
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