"An honorable man would never abandon his friend in time of need, especially if they were in a foreign country. Why? For fear of acting like a coward or of being boorish. I repeat, I admire the fact that, those persons have, through human respect, more courage than Christians and priests have, through charity or through their good intentions."

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Source: Saint Vincent de Paul, Pierre Coste (1985). “Correspondence, Conferences, Documents”

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Vincent de Paul

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Vincent de Paul was a French priest known for founding the Congregation of the Mission and the Daughters of Charity, focusing on serving the poor.

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