VENDRAME INSTITUTE PUBLICATIONS (VIP)

The Vendrame Missiological Institute of SHTC is named after Fr. Constantine Vendrame, SDB, a pioneer missionary who worked in Northeast India, particularly in the Khasi Hills, from 1925 to 1957. Ever since its establishment in 1977, this Institute has been promoting research in Missiology and the publication of books of a theological, missiological, and cultural character. The quarterly journal Mission Today (earlier known as Indian Missiological Review) comes under its auspices.

The College has so far published some 140 books. More books are envisaged in the future. These include the following:

Dena, Lal, Christian Missions and Colonialism, PB, 1988, pp. 131, ` 150/- $ 15.00.

Becker, Christopher., Early History of the Catholic Missions in Northeast India, 1598-1890, trans. & eds. Leicht, F. and Karotemprel, S., HB, 1989, pp. 251, ` 200/- $ 18.00.

Lendakadavil, Anthony., Candidates to the Priesthood: A Study of their Suitability according to the New Code of Canon Law, HB, 1989, pp. 354, ` 300/-

Vadakumpadan, Paul, Evangelization Today, HB, 1989, pp. 336, ` 200/- $ 20.00.

Syiemlieh, David, A Brief History of the Catholic Church in Nagaland, HB, 1990, pp. 164, ` 125/- $ 10.00.

Karotemprel, Sebastian, and Dutta Roy, eds., Tea Garden Labourers of North East India, HB, 1990, pp.  413, ` 300/- $ 25.00.

Lyngdoh, Sylvanus Sngi, Commentary on the Book of Revelation, I, PB, 1992, pp. 262, ` 50/-

Lyngdoh, Sylvanus Sngi, Commentary on the Book of Revelation, II, PB, 1992, pp. 467, ` 50/-

Lyngdoh, Sylvanus Sngi, Commentary on St. Mark’s Gospel, I, PB, 1993, pp. 582, ` 50/-

Lyngdoh, Sylvanus Sngi, Commentary on St. Mark’s Gospel, II, PB, 1993, pp. 600, ` 50/-