Studia Vincentiana, accessible at https://vincentiana.org/sv, is a scholarly journal dedicated to the exploration and dissemination of the Vincentian charism. Managed collaboratively by the General Curia of the Congregation of the Mission in Rome and the Widya Sasana School of Philosophy and Theology in Malang, Indonesia, the journal serves as a vital resource for scholars, students, and members of the Vincentian Family worldwide.
Purpose and Scope
The primary aim of Studia Vincentiana is to provide a platform for studies and reflections on various aspects of Vincentian spirituality and mission. The journal’s scope encompasses:
- The life and work of St. Vincent de Paul
- The history of the Congregation of the Mission
- The Vincentian charism and its adaptation across diverse cultural contexts
- Vincentian formation, mission, and education
- Ministries related to youth, Vincentian branches, and other apostolic missions
Additionally, the journal addresses topics such as social justice, poverty alleviation, lay formation, and care for the sick and marginalized, thereby promoting the Vincentian charism and spirituality within the Church and the broader global community.
Publication Details
Studia Vincentiana is published triannually—in March, July, and November—and features articles in multiple languages, including English, French, Spanish, and Italian. This multilingual approach ensures accessibility to a diverse readership and fosters a global exchange of ideas and research.
Access and Submissions
Studia Vincentiana is available online, providing open access to its content to encourage widespread dissemination of knowledge. Authors interested in contributing can find submission guidelines and additional information on the website. The journal employs a rigorous peer-review process to maintain high scholarly standards.
Studia Vincentiana stands as a cornerstone for Vincentian studies, fostering scholarly dialogue and promoting the rich heritage and ongoing mission of the Vincentian Family
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