by edaday | Oct 6, 2021 | News Archives
Fr. Corey Brost first met Cardinal Blase Cupich, in 2015, just months after he was appointed Archbishop of Chicago. As a newcomer to the city, Cardinal Cupich set out to visit its Catholic schools and among the first he visited was Saint Viator High School. Fr. Brost...
by edaday | Oct 1, 2021 | News Archives
Parishioners at St. George Church in Bourbonnais regularly live out their faith at this Viatorian parish, from social justice outreach, to vibrant liturgies and creating sacred spaces in and outside of their church. Their newest endeavor responds to a pressing need in...
by edaday | Sep 29, 2021 | News Archives
Br. Donald Houde, CSV, was among the first group of religious to profess vows at the Viatorian Province Center, back in 1952, and his flare for art and design shaped nearly every corner of the building. Over the years, he helped design many of the common areas of the...
by edaday | Sep 28, 2021 | News Archives
A feast day of sorts took place Sunday at St. Thomas More Catholic Community in Henderson, NV, when Viatorians returned to celebrate the Solemnity of the Anniversary of the Dedication of St. Thomas More. Church officials cited from the Roman Pontifical, Rite of...
by edaday | Sep 24, 2021 | News Archives
How’s this for consistency? Fr. Daniel Lydon, CSV, President of Saint Viator High School, kicked off the school’s milestone year on Saturday with an outdoor Mass — centered around the theme of service. Specifically, in his homily he gave examples of...
by edaday | Sep 24, 2021 | News Archives, Peace & Justice
This week the universal Church celebrates National Migration Week, recognizing the hundreds of thousands of people fleeing, violence, war and poverty. As Catholics contemplate ways to offer a compassionate welcome to migrants, members of the Chicago-based Priests for...