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Studia Vincentiana
Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025)“This edition features articles and reflections on the importance of strengthening international and intercultural communities within the CM, Saint Vincent and peace, diligent and committed service, the Constitutions of the CM, a charism in motion, the influence of Spanish spirituality on the Vincentian tradition, the theme of pilgrims of hope, and the early biographies of Saint Vincent.”
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Studia Vincentiana
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)"This edition features articles on the origins of the Congregation of the Mission, its earliest missions, the Congregation’s experience of intercultural living, the biblical foundations of the Common Rules, devotion to the Holy Trinity (in Italian), laughter and joy in the Vincentian spirit, early biographies of Saint Vincent de Paul, and a pastoral approach to leadership among indigenous youth in Panama."
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Studia Vincentiana
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)This edition of Studia Vincentiana features articles on methods in Vincentian studies, pilgrims of hope, the conversion of Saint Vincent de Paul, the educational ministry of the Vincentians in Asia, the Vincentian charism in India, the history of Saint Vincent, the Christian spirituality of justice, and signs of hope for the poor. These articles are dedicated to the celebration marking the 400th anniversary of the Congregation of the Mission (1625–2025), honoring its rich history, mission, and ongoing commitment to serving the poor and advancing-revitalizing the Vincentian charism in today's world.
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Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024)
This edition features the virtue of Perfection according to Saint Vincent de Paul, Mission ad Gentes, Vincentian consecration, King of France and mission in Peking, Memorandum of Antoine Cotta (Apostolic Missionary in China, Vincentian Response to Displaced persons and Refugees, Lumiere of Saint Louise, and Vincentian concern on ecological issue.
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Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
This edition features a study of Vincentian spirituality, the mission in China, Paul Sou, martyrs of Morosini and Ján Havlík, the Mysticism of St. Elisabeth of the Trinity, and the Vincentian approach to migration.
