St.Vincent DePaul Society-McHenry

St.Vincent DePaul Society-McHenry The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is a Catholic organization dedicated to serving those in need through charity and justice, serving the McHenry area.

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📢 Food Distribution Update 📢Please note that food distribution will not take place on December 24th or December 31st due...
12/16/2025

📢 Food Distribution Update 📢

Please note that food distribution will not take place on December 24th or December 31st due to the holidays.

Thank you for your understanding, and we wish all our families a safe and blessed Christmas season. 🎄✨

Did you know your **cash donations go several times further** than store-bought groceries?Because of our partnership wit...
12/03/2025

Did you know your **cash donations go several times further** than store-bought groceries?

Because of our partnership with the Northern Illinois Food Bank, monetary gifts allow us to purchase *much more food* than what you could buy at the store. (People are always surprised when they hear this!)

Thank you for helping us stretch every dollar to feed more families! 🙏💛

So much to know about St. Vincent de Paul!
11/04/2025

So much to know about St. Vincent de Paul!

5 Facts About the Life of Saint Vincent de Paul
Incorruptible Saint

Most people have heard of St. Vincent de Paul, but not too many know very much about him or his life. Here are five things that you may not know:

5. St. Vincent de Paul spent the first 20 years of his life seeking fame and wealth.

Vincent de Paul was born to a peasant family in France in 1580. Although he later achieved fame for his dedication to the poor, his early life was spent attempting to escape his humble roots. His family shared his ambition, hoping that a career in the priesthood would better the family fortune. On one occasion, while he was still in the seminary, he refused to see his father who had come to visit him because he felt embarrassed by the shabbiness of his father’s appearance. Vincent became a priest at the young age of 19, and he spent most of his early priesthood mingling with members of the elite. He was very well liked because of his charm, intelligence, and sense of humor.

4. St. Vincent de Paul was captured by pirates.

In 1605, Vincent was returning home by boat from a trip. He had been on his way to sell some property he had received in an inheritance from a wealthy patron. While travelling, he was captured by pirates, who brought him to Tunis in Northern Africa. He was sold into slavery and he remained a slave for two years. During this time, he prayed to God, telling Him that if his life would be spared and he was freed, he would devote the rest of his life to the service of the poor.

3. St. Vincent de Paul was a community organizer.

After his eventual escape from Africa, Vincent served a church in rural France. The poverty he found there shocked him—it was not uncommon for people who were unable to find work in his poor community to die from starvation. He began to take stock of his resources, and his former connections with the wealthy and influential led him to seek their financial assistance. He met with affluent friends and inspired them to organize into groups going from house to house requesting furniture, food and clothing. They were extremely successful in their efforts, and other parishes began to seek him out to learn how they could organize in the same way. Soon, churches all over France were using the same techniques Vincent had created to help their neighbors in need.

2. St. Vincent de Paul was a legend in his own time.

As time went by, Vincent realized that the mistakes of his young life, especially his focus on wealth and fame, had been caused by a poor faith foundation. As a result, he founded an order of priests, the Vincentians, who received thorough training and who pledged to devote their lives to the spiritual and material needs of the poor. Later, along with Louise de Marillac, he founded the Sisters of Charity. He then expanded his work, founding hospitals, orphanages and homes for people who were mentally ill. He also devoted his last years to serving prisoners and slaves, sharing with them his story of hope as a former slave himself. He was very well known throughout Europe in his own time. He died on September 27, 1660, and he was made a saint in 1737.

1. St. Vincent de Paul did NOT found the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul was not founded until more than 150 years after St. Vincent’s death. When Frederic Ozanam founded the Society, he named it after St. Vincent de Paul. Ozanam was devoted to St. Vincent, who is the patron saint of charitable societies, and he modeled the Society on his call to “see Christ in the poor and to be Christ to the poor”. The members of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul continue to honor his life and legacy.

It is not sufficient for me to love God if I do not love my neighbor. I belong to God and to the poor.” –St. Vincent de Paul

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St. Vincent de Paul, pray for us. Amen.

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Posted September 17, 2015
by Sunnie Lain in All Posts, News, Spirituality, Stories

09/27/2025

💙 A heartfelt thank you to all who supported us — together we raised over $1,300 to help our neighbors in need! Your generosity truly reflects the compassion and spirit of God in action.

“We should strive to keep our hearts open to the sufferings and wretchedness of other people, and pray continually that God may grant us that spirit of compassion which is truly the spirit of God.”
— St. Vincent de Paul

Our St. Vincent de Paul members are out and about today! đź’™ Every single penny raised goes directly back to helping those...
09/20/2025

Our St. Vincent de Paul members are out and about today! 💙 Every single penny raised goes directly back to helping those in our very own community. Thank you for your generosity and continued support—it truly makes a difference!

09/11/2025

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly hosts, by the power of God, cast into hell Satan, and all the evil spirits, who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls.

Amen.

“When we serve the poor and the sick, we serve Jesus. We must not fail to help our neighbors, because in them, we serve ...
09/02/2025

“When we serve the poor and the sick, we serve Jesus. We must not fail to help our neighbors, because in them, we serve Him.” 💛

Let’s remember that every act of kindness—big or small—is a way to live out our faith and show God’s love in action. Whether it’s lending a hand, offering a smile, or sharing our time, serving others is serving Jesus. 🌟

08/29/2025
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Island Lake Lioness Club for their generous donation of much-needed toiletry items...
08/20/2025

We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Island Lake Lioness Club for their generous donation of much-needed toiletry items to the St. Vincent DePaul Society. đź’™

Your kindness is a beautiful reminder of Christ’s call to care for one another. Because of your generosity, we are better able to serve those in need with dignity and compassion.

It is truly a blessing to have local organizations walk alongside us in this mission of service. May God bless you for being His hands and heart in our community. 🙏✨

From all of us at the St. Vincent de Paul Society, we want to thank our community for allowing us to walk beside you in ...
08/12/2025

From all of us at the St. Vincent de Paul Society, we want to thank our community for allowing us to walk beside you in both the joyful and challenging moments. Every call, every visit, every prayer we share reminds us why we do this work.
The Serenity Prayer guides our hearts each day:
"God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference."

It is your trust and God’s grace that give us the courage to keep serving with compassion, dignity, and love.

De parte de todos nosotros en la Sociedad de San Vicente de Paúl, queremos agradecer a nuestra comunidad por permitirnos caminar a su lado en los momentos de alegría y también en los de dificultad. Cada llamada, cada visita y cada oración que compartimos nos recuerdan por qué hacemos este trabajo.
La OraciĂłn de la Serenidad guĂ­a nuestros corazones cada dĂ­a:
"Dios, concédeme serenidad para aceptar las cosas que no puedo cambiar, valor para cambiar las cosas que puedo y sabiduría para reconocer la diferencia."

Es su confianza y la gracia de Dios las que nos dan el valor para seguir sirviendo con compasiĂłn, dignidad y amor.

🌟 Thank You for Your Incredible Support! 🌟We are beyond grateful for the overwhelming support and the amazing outpouring...
08/08/2025

🌟 Thank You for Your Incredible Support! 🌟

We are beyond grateful for the overwhelming support and the amazing outpouring of love from all of you! Your follows, your kind words, and your generous contributions have made such a difference in fulfilling the need for shampoo and body wash for those who need it most. 🙏💙

But we’re not done yet! We invite each of you to continue spreading the word so we can help even more people who are struggling to access these essential items. Together, we can make sure they have the supplies they need to feel clean and cared for.

However, the most important thing we can offer is something even more powerful than physical items—prayer. 💫 Let’s keep lifting them up in prayer, asking for strength, hope, and peace as they navigate their challenges.

Let’s continue to stand together, supporting one another not just with the necessities, but with what truly matters most—love, compassion, and faith. 🙌💖

Invite your friends, family, and anyone who might want to help so we can keep meeting these needs and be a shining light to those who need it the most. 🌍✨
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08/01/2025

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Your small act of kindness goes a long way!
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