Latter-day Profiles Season 50/Episode 5/Will & Hannah Vincenzi / Aulnay Branch Paris France East Stake
Description
Will Vincenzi's journey is a compelling story of transformation and faith. Born in France and raised in New Caledonia, Will faced a crisis of belief after a tragic accident claimed his younger sister's life. At twenty, a friend introduced him to the church, leading him to take missionary lessons and witness a miracle that solidified his faith. Will was baptized in August 2016, a decision that initially puzzled his mother but ultimately strengthened their relationship as she saw the positive changes in his life.
Eager to serve, Will embarked on a mission to the France Paris Mission just a year and a half after his baptism. During his two-year service across France, Belgium, and Luxembourg, he deepened his understanding of the gospel and met his future wife, Hannah. Currently, Will is the assistant manager of a furniture store in Paris and is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Business Management through BYU Pathway. In addition to his professional and academic pursuits, Will serves as the Branch President of the Aulnay-sous-Bois Branch and has held various leadership roles within the church.
Hannah Vincenzi's life has been shaped by a deep-rooted connection to the gospel, nurtured by her return missionary parents. A talented vocal performer, Hannah studied music at BYU before embarking on her mission, serving at the Visitors’ Center of the Paris temple. It was here she met Will, and although their friendship blossomed during their missions, it wasn't until they returned home and began writing letters that their relationship deepened. Despite the challenges of a long-distance relationship and the complications of Covid, Hannah and Will married in France in 2021.
Now residing permanently in France, Hannah has completed her master's program in English studies, focusing on American history and the role of women in the church. Currently a PhD student, she is dedicated to uncovering and sharing the stories of pioneer women in the church. Her scholarly work includes a chapter in a book about the history of Latter-day Saint women in France. Professionally, Hannah has worked as a preschool teacher in a bilingual setting and aspires to become a church historian. Her dedication to education and history underscores her commitment to enriching the narrative of women's contributions to the church.