Vincentian Studies is the scholarly journal of the Vincentian Studies Institute of the United States (VSI). Founded in 1979, the VSI is dedicated to promoting a living interest in the historical and spiritual history and modern-day practice of the wide-ranging Vincentian Family under the patronage of Saint Vincent de Paul and Saint Louise de Marillac. The journal is published bi-annually under the direction of the VSI, Division of Mission and Ministry, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois.
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Current Issue: Volume 39, Issue 1 (2025)
Front Matter
Articles
“The work is never finished…” A Tribute to John Earl Rybolt, C.M.
Betty Ann McNeil D.C.
A Note on Saint Vincent’s
Armchair: Toward Resolving a
Mystery?
John E. Rybolt C.M.
Vincent de Paul and the
Reform of the Clergy
John E. Rybolt C.M.
The Civic Oath at Saint-Lazare,
1790
John E. Rybolt C.M.
Three Additional Texts
from Felix De Andreis
John E. Rybolt C.M.
Coming to the American
Vincentian Mission in 1818:
The Second Journey
John E. Rybolt C.M.
Louis William Valentine Dubourg:
His First Years as Bishop of
Louisiana
John E. Rybolt C.M.