by edaday | Nov 14, 2019 | News Archives
The Viatorian Community in France — the birthplace of the congregation — welcomed its newest member Nov. 9, when Br. Joseph de la Joie, CSV, professed his first vows. He concluded his novitiate year by professing his vows of poverty, chastity and obedience...
by edaday | Nov 12, 2019 | News Archives, Peace & Justice
Looking for ways to partner with Viatorians in their mission to help “those accounted of little importance?” Here’s a way that offers real benefits: St. Viator Parish in Chicago is gearing up for its IRS-sponsored Voluntary Income Tax Assistance...
by edaday | Nov 7, 2019 | News Archives
In his role as Vice President of Viatorian Identity and Mission at Saint Viator High School, Br. John Eustice, CSV, works to instill the Viatorian charism throughout the school. Now, it seems, his role extends beyond the school walls. This week, Br. John visited with...
by edaday | Nov 5, 2019 | News Archives
Alex Tellez accepted his first teaching job at the new Cristo Rey St. Viator College Preparatory High School in North Las Vegas, teaching Spanish. Naturally. The role brings him back to his Viatorian roots. For starters, he grew up in St. Viator Parish in Chicago...
by edaday | Nov 4, 2019 | News Archives
Saint Viator High School is located more than 4,000 miles from Barcelona in Spain, but their worlds came together last week in an accelerated Spanish 4 Honors Class. Pre-Associate Kurt Paprocki teaches the class and every semester he connects his students via Skype...
by edaday | Nov 1, 2019 | News Archives
Fittingly, a little known treasure trove of religious history made its debut on All Saints’ Day: relics of saints and martyrs that have resided under the main altar in the Province Center Chapel for more than 60 years. Br. Donald Houde, CSV, the unofficial...