Taizé Prayer Adapts with the Times

Taizé Prayer Adapts with the Times

In this time of uncertainty, as COVID-19 continues to spread and restrictions further distance people, one thing seems abundantly clear: A spiritual thirst is growing. Enter Taizé prayer. For more than 20 years, the Viatorian Community has welcomed the public to its...
Honoring the Founder in Bogotá

Honoring the Founder in Bogotá

Viatorians around the world paused Sept. 1 to remember their founder, Fr. Louis Querbes, who founded the congregation in 1831 in Vourles, France, where he served as pastor of a small church. Fr. Querbes passed away Sept. 1, 1859 at the age of 66.  He is buried in the...
Voting Our Values

Voting Our Values

As we prepare to vote this fall, the following are some of the basic principles of Catholic Social Teaching. Which candidates or party best represents these? Which of these do we consider when we vote? The list of values was compiled by the Social Justice Resource...
Debunking the Myths about Human Trafficking

Debunking the Myths about Human Trafficking

One of the priorities of the Viatorian Community is to fight human trafficking. Consequently, the community actively supports efforts by the Polaris Project in fighting all forms of human slavery. Since 2007, Polaris has operated the U.S. National Human Trafficking...