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Poverty, Chastity, Obedience, and Stability are the fundamental vows taken by Vincentian priests. Poverty entails renouncing personal possessions and relying on communal resources. Chastity involves committing to a life of celibacy and dedicating oneself entirely to God. Obedience signifies submission to the superiors of the religious order and adherence to their guidance. Stability implies remaining within the same religious community and continuing to serve there faithfully.