St Vincent De Paul Thrift Store

Everett, United States

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16 reviews

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
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Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes

Description

Specialties

We are a retail thrift store who pride themselves on affordability and appearance. At our location there are two buildings to shop, each with their own unique items and personality. There is a wide selection of items from clothing, shoes and accessories, furniture and housewares. There’s a Mancave where we have tools, sporting goods and electronics, and for the collectable lover, we have a beautiful vintage department.

History

Established in 1845.

While historians are not certain about some details, there is no doubt that the Society of St. Vincent de Paul was established in St. Louis, Missouri at the Basilica of St. Louis, King of France, popularly called «The Old Cathedral,» in 1845. Father John Timon, CM, an American Vincentian priest from Pennsylvania, and later Bishop of Buffalo, New York, was the one who brought copies of the Rule of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul back from Dublin, Ireland, to St. Louis. Timon talked to various people about the Society and its wonderful work with the poor.

Bishop Peter Richard Kenrick, successor of the first Bishop of St. Louis, Joseph Rosati, CM, asked Father Ambrose Heim to establish the Society of St. Vincent de Paul and be its Spiritual Advisor. Father Heim was known by all for his extraordinary zeal and ministry with the poor. He became known as «The Priest of the Poor.»

The first meeting of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in the United States was held on November 20, 1845,

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