








Vincent was born on April 24, 1581 in France. At the young age of 15, his father sent him to the seminary. Although the seminary he attended was not very pious or spiritually contemplative, he continued his studies and was ordained on September 23, 1600, at the age of 19. After he continued to study, as he had a natural gift for reading and writing, but he felt little connection to his faith; rather, he desired a life full of wealth and fame.
In 1605, while returning home from a journey, Vincent was taken captive by Barbary pirates, who took him to Tunis, and auctioned him off as a slave. He was a slave for two years, and had many different owners, but he eventually gained his freedom by converting his last slave master to Christianity. He and his owner escaped to France together in 1607.
During Vincent’s time as a slave he strengthened his own faith significantly and prayed that if he were to be freed, he would dedicate his life to the poor. Returning to Europe, he devoted his time and energy to serving as a priest.
Vincent died in Paris on September 27, 1660, when his body was exhumed in 1712, 53 years after his death, he was found to be incorrupt. However, due to an underground flood, his body was found to have later decayed naturally, with the exception of his heart and bones.
St Vincent was canonized on June 16, 1737.