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From France to
America:
Refocusing the
Vincentian Mission
Part 1: Congregation of
the Mission
adapted from
Vincentian Pioneers of the Mississippi Valley (1818-1900)
by Dennis P. McCann, Vincentian Heritage Journal
Backdrop
•  The dislocations triggered by
the French Revolution and
the Napoleonic Wars form
the background for the
American phase of the
Vincentian enterprise— that
is, for the establishment of the
Congregation of the Mission
and the Daughters and
Sisters of Charity in the
United States.
Flight of the clergy
•  In Europe, the intermittent warfare
against orthodox Christianity that
ended only with Napoleon's defeat at
Waterloo led directly to the
enrichment of the fledgling American
Catholic church.
•  Emigré French clergy, notably the
Sulpicians, fled to America. Having
established Saint Mary's Seminary in
Baltimore in 1791, the Sulpicians
concentrated much of their activity
in the formerly French territories to
the west of the Allegheny mountains.
By http://maps.bpl.org
North America, 1790 via Wikimedia Commons
Chance meeting that started it all
•  It was a Sulpician, Father Louis William
Dubourg, who discovered Father Felix
de Andreis in Rome and persuaded him
to found the Congregation of the
Mission in America. De Andreis himself
had fled to Monte Citorio in Rome as a
result of Napoleon's incursions into de
Andreis's native Piedmont.
•  Their chance meeting is the prelude to
the story of the Vincentians in the U.S.
•  (Father Dubourg was also instrumental
in Elizabeth Bayley Seton’s decision to
establish the Sisters of Charity in the
United States.)
Dubourg
Contrasts between environments
•  The Vincentian priests’ history of
institution-building— most notably in
the organization of the Catholic diocese
of Saint Louis and the major seminary at
Saint Mary of the Barrens in Perryville,
Missouri— shows a direct continuity
with the pattern of Saint Vincent de
Paul's activities in early modern France.
•  But certainly the differences between the
two social environments (of 17th-
century France and the American
midwest of the 19th century) challenged
the Congregation to refocus its mission
in new ways.
Unique challenges of the American
frontier
•  In St. Vincent’s time, incessant warfare in Europe,
especially the devastation unleashed by the Wars
of Religion (1618-1648), caused suffering for
refugees, destruction of rural families, and the
creation of a dependent urban underclass in Paris.
The Double Family of Sts. Vincent and Louise set
out to relieve these miseries, often with the
patronage of the governing classes whose activities
had helped create the problems in the first place.
•  On the American frontier, however, rapid and
uncontrolled expansion, not warfare, determined
the challenges faced by the Vincentians. The great
European migration was pressing into the
Mississippi valley without benefit of the
institutional supports essential to civilization as we
know it. Economic opportunity may have
abounded, but there were few schools, hospitals,
or churches to minister to the settlers' needs.
Flatboat barge on the Mississippi
The Vincentian University as an
institution
•  The Vincentian university— still represented
today by DePaul, Niagara, and Saint John’s
Universities— was a new form of service the
Vincentians developed in response to the situation
in America at the time. Their chief qualifications
were their commitment to serving the poor and
their reputation for excellence in seminary
education.
•  The Congregation of the Mission had no long-
standing European tradition of college
administration. The very idea of a private college
was an American invention necessitated by the
underdeveloped state of public institutions in
colonial America. Most American colleges were
perceived as instruments of Protestant
domination, so Catholic colleges were created to
ensure that Catholics could get an education
without prejudice to their religion.
from Depaul Archives
Contrasts
•  The American constitutional
principle of separation of
Church and state, so different
in intent from the
anticlericalism of the French
Revolution, meant that
religious communities were
free to organize their own
activities, so long as they
could find private sources to
fund them.
Cultural Geography of the North
American Interior
•  For most of the 200 years before the
coming of the Vincentians, the cultural
geography of the North American
interior was still dominated by Native
American traditions, against which
scattered European enclaves, mostly
French in origin, were laboring to
imprint the heart of the continent with
their own brand of civilization.
•  This is the mission world as it might
have been imagined by the first
westwardbound Vincentians as they
prepared themselves to work in the
territory of upper Louisiana.
Enter Father Felix de Andreis
•  The group of Vincentian
priests and brothers who
made this “errand into the
wilderness” was led by Father
Felix de Andreis, who was
determined to journey to the
ends of the earth, either China
or America, in service to the
Christian gospel. As it turned
out, the opportunity to go to
America presented itself first.
Early Life and Vocation
•  De Andreis was born in 1778 in the
Piedmont of northern Italy, and at
the age of eighteen joined the
Vincentians as a member of the
province of Turin. The Napoleonic
invasion of Italy disrupted his
teaching career at the seminary at
Piacenza, where he had been
ordained to the priesthood in 1801,
and forced him to move to Monte
Citorio, the Vincentian seminary in
Rome. There he distinguished
himself for both piety and
scholarship.
Permission to go to America
•  Louis Dubourg, a Sulpician, met him there
and recruited him to establish a Vincentian
presence in the Louisiana territory. After
some resistance on the part of his superiors
in Rome, de Andreis and five other
Vincentians, including his friend, Father
Joseph Rosati, in November 1815 received
permission to go to America.
•  Their mission, according to their charter,
was "to form an establishment in his [now
Bishop Dubourg’s] diocese, discharge the
different functions appertaining to their
institute [the Congregation of the Mission]
and especially to found a seminary as early
as possible."
de Andreis
Setting
•  Note that in 1815, the year of their
departure from Rome, the
Louisiana Territory had been part
of the United States for only a
dozen years, and the eastern half
of the Mississippi valley, including
the Northwest Territories
bordering on the Great Lakes, had
been under English jurisdiction
only since the end of the "French
and Indian War" in 1763. Illinois
was shortly to be admitted to the
Union in 1818, Missouri in 1821.
Journey
•  Their long and at times difficult journey began
on 15 December 1815, as they set out from
Rome to Civitavecchia, then by boat to Genoa,
from there overland to Piacenza in search of
more recruits, and eventually to Bordeaux in
France, where they sailed for Baltimore on
June 12, arriving on 26 July 1816.
•  After a brief rest with the Sulpicians at Saint
Mary’s Seminary in Baltimore, de Andreis and
his confreres continued their harrowing
journey over the Appalachians to Pittsburgh
and then, when the river was high enough in
late faIl down the Ohio on a flatboat to
Louisville, to safe haven with the pioneering
Sulpician bishop of Bardstown, Kentucky,
Benedict Joseph Flaget.
Along the Ohio River
To Saint Louis
•  After spending the winter and spring teaching
at Flaget's seminary outside Bardstown, and
ministering to Catholics scattered in the lower
Ohio valley, de Andreis and the Vincentians
arrived at Saint Louis in October 1817.
•  From then until his early death in 1820, de
Andreis served as Dubourg's vicar general in
Saint Louis, in effect the only pastor in the
town. At the same time, he managed to found
the first American Vincentian novitiate at
Saint Louis in 1818, teach theology at Bishop
Dubourg's school for boys, the predecessor
institution for Saint Louis University; and
authorize the founding of the seminary at
Saint Mary of the Barrens at Perryville, with
Father Rosati as its first superior.
Saint Louis
de Andreis’ mission work
•  At the time of his death, de
Andreis was planning mission
work among the Native
American communities, and
had already gained a
reputation in Saint Louis for
the intensity of his concern
for the welfare of African
Americans.
de Andreis: Vincentian Leader
•  His is clearly the spirit
animating the American
Vincentian mission in the
Mississippi valley. He shared
with Saint Vincent the
combination of intellectual
and spiritual gifts, and
passion for service to the
poor, that distinguishes
Vincentian leadership.
Mission and Legacy
•  He hoped to carry the work of Saint
Vincent de Paul to the Mississippi valley
by establishing a priestly community that
would provide spiritual guidance to the
motley collection of European adventurers,
pious Catholic farmers, unchurched
trappers and river people, as well as to the
slaves and Native Americans who then
made up the majority of the population.
•  De Andreis and his confreres saw
themselves as dedicated first of all to God's
truth; they trusted that once this was
understood, it could become the foundation
of a genuinely inclusive civilization.
Grave of Felix de Andreis
Two quotes from
“Simplicity, Prudence, Fortitude, Humility,
and Meekness of Father de Andreis”, by
Joseph Rosati, C.M.
–Felix de Andreis, C.M.
“Noli ergo vinci a malo, sed vince in, bono malum. [Therefore, do
not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil by goodness.]
May God be praised ! how great dost thou show thyself, in
all that thou hast permitted to befall me! It was for the
purpose of trying me, and grounding me thoroughly in that
charity with was the distinctive virtue of St. Vincent de Paul
and St. Francis de Sales— a virtue which I needed so much,
though, unfortunately, I was not aware of my deficiency. . .
Yesterday we celebrated the feast of St. Vincent. I will also
be Vincent; I am determined to conquer as he did, but truly
with no other arms than these three— Humility, Charity and
Meekness.”
–Felix de Andreis, C.M.
“Here I am, at length,” writes Father de Andreis, in the retreat
of 1813, “weary with trying to find my God. I behold nothing
but myself and my own poverty, and am in great need of
grace, though unworthy to obtain it. I know that sanctity does
not consist in having this or that grace, but in being whatever
God requires of us; in attaining that degree of virtue that God
has appointed us, neither more nor less. I should desire
nothing but that for which God, from all eternity, has
intended me. I know not what it is; but I must follow him, step
by step, as he makes known to me the designs of his
providence, pray that his holy will may be done in me, and
accomplish it without desiring either this or that gift ipse dividit
singulis prout vult [He divides individually as He wills]”.
Sources:
•  Vincentian Pioneers of the Mississippi Valley
(1818-1900) by Dennis P. McCann, Vincentian Heritage
Journal
•  Simplicity, Prudence, Fortitude, Humility, and Meekness
of Father de Andreis, by Joseph Rosati, C.M.

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Vincentian Pioneers in America

  • 1. From France to America: Refocusing the Vincentian Mission Part 1: Congregation of the Mission adapted from Vincentian Pioneers of the Mississippi Valley (1818-1900) by Dennis P. McCann, Vincentian Heritage Journal
  • 2. Backdrop •  The dislocations triggered by the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars form the background for the American phase of the Vincentian enterprise— that is, for the establishment of the Congregation of the Mission and the Daughters and Sisters of Charity in the United States.
  • 3. Flight of the clergy •  In Europe, the intermittent warfare against orthodox Christianity that ended only with Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo led directly to the enrichment of the fledgling American Catholic church. •  Emigré French clergy, notably the Sulpicians, fled to America. Having established Saint Mary's Seminary in Baltimore in 1791, the Sulpicians concentrated much of their activity in the formerly French territories to the west of the Allegheny mountains. By http://maps.bpl.org North America, 1790 via Wikimedia Commons
  • 4. Chance meeting that started it all •  It was a Sulpician, Father Louis William Dubourg, who discovered Father Felix de Andreis in Rome and persuaded him to found the Congregation of the Mission in America. De Andreis himself had fled to Monte Citorio in Rome as a result of Napoleon's incursions into de Andreis's native Piedmont. •  Their chance meeting is the prelude to the story of the Vincentians in the U.S. •  (Father Dubourg was also instrumental in Elizabeth Bayley Seton’s decision to establish the Sisters of Charity in the United States.) Dubourg
  • 5. Contrasts between environments •  The Vincentian priests’ history of institution-building— most notably in the organization of the Catholic diocese of Saint Louis and the major seminary at Saint Mary of the Barrens in Perryville, Missouri— shows a direct continuity with the pattern of Saint Vincent de Paul's activities in early modern France. •  But certainly the differences between the two social environments (of 17th- century France and the American midwest of the 19th century) challenged the Congregation to refocus its mission in new ways.
  • 6. Unique challenges of the American frontier •  In St. Vincent’s time, incessant warfare in Europe, especially the devastation unleashed by the Wars of Religion (1618-1648), caused suffering for refugees, destruction of rural families, and the creation of a dependent urban underclass in Paris. The Double Family of Sts. Vincent and Louise set out to relieve these miseries, often with the patronage of the governing classes whose activities had helped create the problems in the first place. •  On the American frontier, however, rapid and uncontrolled expansion, not warfare, determined the challenges faced by the Vincentians. The great European migration was pressing into the Mississippi valley without benefit of the institutional supports essential to civilization as we know it. Economic opportunity may have abounded, but there were few schools, hospitals, or churches to minister to the settlers' needs. Flatboat barge on the Mississippi
  • 7. The Vincentian University as an institution •  The Vincentian university— still represented today by DePaul, Niagara, and Saint John’s Universities— was a new form of service the Vincentians developed in response to the situation in America at the time. Their chief qualifications were their commitment to serving the poor and their reputation for excellence in seminary education. •  The Congregation of the Mission had no long- standing European tradition of college administration. The very idea of a private college was an American invention necessitated by the underdeveloped state of public institutions in colonial America. Most American colleges were perceived as instruments of Protestant domination, so Catholic colleges were created to ensure that Catholics could get an education without prejudice to their religion. from Depaul Archives
  • 8. Contrasts •  The American constitutional principle of separation of Church and state, so different in intent from the anticlericalism of the French Revolution, meant that religious communities were free to organize their own activities, so long as they could find private sources to fund them.
  • 9. Cultural Geography of the North American Interior •  For most of the 200 years before the coming of the Vincentians, the cultural geography of the North American interior was still dominated by Native American traditions, against which scattered European enclaves, mostly French in origin, were laboring to imprint the heart of the continent with their own brand of civilization. •  This is the mission world as it might have been imagined by the first westwardbound Vincentians as they prepared themselves to work in the territory of upper Louisiana.
  • 10. Enter Father Felix de Andreis •  The group of Vincentian priests and brothers who made this “errand into the wilderness” was led by Father Felix de Andreis, who was determined to journey to the ends of the earth, either China or America, in service to the Christian gospel. As it turned out, the opportunity to go to America presented itself first.
  • 11. Early Life and Vocation •  De Andreis was born in 1778 in the Piedmont of northern Italy, and at the age of eighteen joined the Vincentians as a member of the province of Turin. The Napoleonic invasion of Italy disrupted his teaching career at the seminary at Piacenza, where he had been ordained to the priesthood in 1801, and forced him to move to Monte Citorio, the Vincentian seminary in Rome. There he distinguished himself for both piety and scholarship.
  • 12. Permission to go to America •  Louis Dubourg, a Sulpician, met him there and recruited him to establish a Vincentian presence in the Louisiana territory. After some resistance on the part of his superiors in Rome, de Andreis and five other Vincentians, including his friend, Father Joseph Rosati, in November 1815 received permission to go to America. •  Their mission, according to their charter, was "to form an establishment in his [now Bishop Dubourg’s] diocese, discharge the different functions appertaining to their institute [the Congregation of the Mission] and especially to found a seminary as early as possible." de Andreis
  • 13. Setting •  Note that in 1815, the year of their departure from Rome, the Louisiana Territory had been part of the United States for only a dozen years, and the eastern half of the Mississippi valley, including the Northwest Territories bordering on the Great Lakes, had been under English jurisdiction only since the end of the "French and Indian War" in 1763. Illinois was shortly to be admitted to the Union in 1818, Missouri in 1821.
  • 14. Journey •  Their long and at times difficult journey began on 15 December 1815, as they set out from Rome to Civitavecchia, then by boat to Genoa, from there overland to Piacenza in search of more recruits, and eventually to Bordeaux in France, where they sailed for Baltimore on June 12, arriving on 26 July 1816. •  After a brief rest with the Sulpicians at Saint Mary’s Seminary in Baltimore, de Andreis and his confreres continued their harrowing journey over the Appalachians to Pittsburgh and then, when the river was high enough in late faIl down the Ohio on a flatboat to Louisville, to safe haven with the pioneering Sulpician bishop of Bardstown, Kentucky, Benedict Joseph Flaget. Along the Ohio River
  • 15. To Saint Louis •  After spending the winter and spring teaching at Flaget's seminary outside Bardstown, and ministering to Catholics scattered in the lower Ohio valley, de Andreis and the Vincentians arrived at Saint Louis in October 1817. •  From then until his early death in 1820, de Andreis served as Dubourg's vicar general in Saint Louis, in effect the only pastor in the town. At the same time, he managed to found the first American Vincentian novitiate at Saint Louis in 1818, teach theology at Bishop Dubourg's school for boys, the predecessor institution for Saint Louis University; and authorize the founding of the seminary at Saint Mary of the Barrens at Perryville, with Father Rosati as its first superior. Saint Louis
  • 16. de Andreis’ mission work •  At the time of his death, de Andreis was planning mission work among the Native American communities, and had already gained a reputation in Saint Louis for the intensity of his concern for the welfare of African Americans.
  • 17. de Andreis: Vincentian Leader •  His is clearly the spirit animating the American Vincentian mission in the Mississippi valley. He shared with Saint Vincent the combination of intellectual and spiritual gifts, and passion for service to the poor, that distinguishes Vincentian leadership.
  • 18. Mission and Legacy •  He hoped to carry the work of Saint Vincent de Paul to the Mississippi valley by establishing a priestly community that would provide spiritual guidance to the motley collection of European adventurers, pious Catholic farmers, unchurched trappers and river people, as well as to the slaves and Native Americans who then made up the majority of the population. •  De Andreis and his confreres saw themselves as dedicated first of all to God's truth; they trusted that once this was understood, it could become the foundation of a genuinely inclusive civilization. Grave of Felix de Andreis
  • 19. Two quotes from “Simplicity, Prudence, Fortitude, Humility, and Meekness of Father de Andreis”, by Joseph Rosati, C.M.
  • 20. –Felix de Andreis, C.M. “Noli ergo vinci a malo, sed vince in, bono malum. [Therefore, do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil by goodness.] May God be praised ! how great dost thou show thyself, in all that thou hast permitted to befall me! It was for the purpose of trying me, and grounding me thoroughly in that charity with was the distinctive virtue of St. Vincent de Paul and St. Francis de Sales— a virtue which I needed so much, though, unfortunately, I was not aware of my deficiency. . . Yesterday we celebrated the feast of St. Vincent. I will also be Vincent; I am determined to conquer as he did, but truly with no other arms than these three— Humility, Charity and Meekness.”
  • 21. –Felix de Andreis, C.M. “Here I am, at length,” writes Father de Andreis, in the retreat of 1813, “weary with trying to find my God. I behold nothing but myself and my own poverty, and am in great need of grace, though unworthy to obtain it. I know that sanctity does not consist in having this or that grace, but in being whatever God requires of us; in attaining that degree of virtue that God has appointed us, neither more nor less. I should desire nothing but that for which God, from all eternity, has intended me. I know not what it is; but I must follow him, step by step, as he makes known to me the designs of his providence, pray that his holy will may be done in me, and accomplish it without desiring either this or that gift ipse dividit singulis prout vult [He divides individually as He wills]”.
  • 22. Sources: •  Vincentian Pioneers of the Mississippi Valley (1818-1900) by Dennis P. McCann, Vincentian Heritage Journal •  Simplicity, Prudence, Fortitude, Humility, and Meekness of Father de Andreis, by Joseph Rosati, C.M.