This volume collects sermons by St. Vincent de Paul and his immediate collaborators and successors, specifically intended for missions in rural areas. The sermons offer insight into the religious and social concerns of 17th-century France, reflecting the spiritual guidance provided to rural congregations. "Sermons De St Vincent De Paul Et De Ses Coop (c)rateurs Et Successeurs Imm (c)diats Pour Les Missions Des Campagnes..." provides a historical record of the Vincentian mission and its impact on the religious life of the French countryside. The collection represents an important resource for scholars of religious history, homiletics, and the history of Catholic missions.
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