by edaday | May 11, 2023 | News Archives, Peace & Justice
As a high school student, Jack Knott traveled to the border with a group of young people, led by Fr. Corey Brost, CSV. The trip was meant to help these students learn more about the asylum process. The journey made such an impact on Knott that he began to volunteer at...
by edaday | May 10, 2023 | News Archives
Fr. James Fanale, CSV, passed away suddenly in 2020 in rural St. Anne, IL, but his legacy remains bright some 125 miles away on the campus of St. Mary-of-the-Woods College in Terre Haute, IN. During Fr. Fanale’s nearly 60 years as a Viatorian, four of them were...
by edaday | May 9, 2023 | News Archives
Ever since the Venerable Fr. Louis Querbes founded the Clerics of St. Viator, one of its recognizable icons is the crown of thorns, with the Latin phrase embossed around it: Sinite Parvulos Venire ad Me, or Let the little children come to me. The phrase is the motto...
by edaday | May 8, 2023 | News Archives, Peace & Justice
Viatorian Associate Curt Saindon has remained steadfast in his commitment to Fortitude Community Outreach in Bourbonnais, that provides services and street outreach for the homeless. Not only does he volunteer there every week, but he actively promotes its work...
by edaday | May 4, 2023 | News Archives
Fr. Daniel Nolan, CSV, is enjoying his retirement years, living among his confreres at the Viatorian Province Center. But among his roles in active ministry, the three years (2008-2011) he served as rector of Keenan Hall on the campus of the University of Notre Dame,...
by edaday | May 3, 2023 | News Archives
Fr. Dan Hall, CSV, recently completed his term as Provincial of the Chicago Province, guiding the Viatorian Community through the effects of the pandemic. But through his 40 years as a Viatorian, he has served as a Marine chaplain in the Middle East and later helped...