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St. Vincent de Paul Society Thrift Store

Location:


181 S. Patagonia Street

(Corner of 5th St. & Patagonia St.)

Across from G&F Pizza

  

(520)586-9438 


Thrift Store Hours of operation:

9:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.


OPEN:

Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, & Saturday


CLOSED:

Sunday, Monday, & Wednesday


Society of St. Vincent de Paul, St. Bernadette Conference Meetings:


Held the 1st and 3rd Mondays at the Thrift Store.



 

Society of St. Vincent de Paul


Maggie Montijo President



Assistance:

(Rent, Utilities, etc.)

Wednesday's ONLY - 

 9:30 A.M. - 1:00 P.M.


Thrift Store


Call 520-686-1489 for Assistance

St. Vincent de Paul USA

The Beginnings

Additional Information

 

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul

St. Vincent de Paul

The Start

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul began in Paris, France, in 1833 when a young law student at the Sorbonne, Frédéric Ozanam, was challenged during a debate to demonstrate what he and his fellow Catholic students were personally doing to help the poor in Paris. Ozanam's reaction was immediate. Within weeks, Ozanam, at 20 years of age, and six of his peers formed the first "Conference of Charity." Under the conference, this group of seven men financed their works of charity out of their own pockets and from contributions of friends. They visited the poor in their homes, providing them with needed aid and assistance. At the prompting of Monsieur Emmanuel Bailly and Sister Rosalie Rendu, superior of a convent of the Daughters of Charity, Ozanam soon placed the conference under the patronage of St. Vincent de Paul who had spent his life in 16th century France serving the poor. Within a few years, the original group of seven grew to 600, spreading to 15 other cities and towns in France, numbering more than 2,000 members.

Move to the USA

Twelve years later, in 1845, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul crossed the ocean to St. Louis, Missouri, where the first American conference was formed. To this day, St. Louis remains the Society's national headquarters.

History of The Society of St. Vincent de Paul

Start in Arizona

One hundred years later, another group of young Catholic men in Phoenix, Arizona, joined in this same spirit of charity. Tommy Johnstone, a New Yorker familiar with the Society, recruited four other men with the help of Father Louis Shoen, OFM, then pastor of St. Mary's Church. Gathering for the first time in the old rectory of St. Mary's on April 26, 1946, the seed was planted that would grow to become the present-day Phoenix Diocesan Council for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. The first Conference President in the Valley of the Sun was Matthew Trudelle.

Our move to the USA

On December 4, 1949, St. Vincent de Paul Conferences from St. Agnes, St. Francis Xavier and St. Mary's churches united to form the Particular Council of Maricopa County. This historic meeting was attended by five priests and 25 Vincentians. Father Victor Bucher OFM, pastor of St. Mary's, became the Council's first spiritual director, and Monsignor Robert Donohoe, Father Cornelius Moynihan, Father James Deasey SJ and Reverend Francis J. Green, Bishop of Tucson, nurtured and encouraged the budding Society. Father Charles Hackel of the Archdiocese of San Francisco, also assisted in the Council's formation. The first slate of officers included Matthew J. Scott, 

St. Vincent de Paul History

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