Knowledge (XXG)

Clerics of Saint Viator

Source đź“ť

1357: 325:
and lay catechists, was approved in 1831 by Archbishop Gaston de Pins, Apostolic Administrator of Lyons. Seven years later, he presented his society to the Pope but, counseled by advisors, he had dropped the inclusion of lay members, as it would not have been approved. Father Querbes was ahead of his time in wanting to form a community of lay and religious members. On 21 September 1838, he received pontifical approval for the religious institute of the Parochial Clerics or Catechists of Saint Viator.
338:
and the principal of the school. Afterward, as the country entered an era of political turbulence, religious congregations that, up until that time, could direct public communal schools had to abandon them. They opened parish schools, which were free but poor. Members were obliged to do military service. The number entering novitiates declined. In 1900, there were approximately 500 French members of the 760 members in the entire Congregation.
745: 378:, Spain, new schools were opened. When World War I broke out, about half of the French members were drafted; 29 of them were killed in battle. This time period corresponded with the decline of the French influence upon the Congregation. By 1907–1908, the number of North American members was greater than the number of European members. 387:
institutions for the hearing impaired in Montreal and Quebec, and for the blind in Montreal. This resulted in members moving east toward the mouth of the Saint Lawrence River, north toward the regions of Abitibi and TĂ©miscamingue, and west toward the Province of Manitoba. Several members, in 1931, went abroad to found a school in
366:
personnel dispersed. All primary and secondary schools were affected; many of them disappeared. All properties of the Congregation were seized by the State; communities fell apart. Certain members went before tribunals and were sentenced to prison. Other members, especially those who were somewhat older, left for other countries.
398:
Because of its growth, the Canadian Province was divided into smaller provinces: in 1938 provinces of Montreal and Joliette were established; in 1955 Abitibi and Saint Lawrence were founded). Over the years, Canadian members introduced the Congregation to Japan (1948), Taiwan (1953), Peru (1959), and
324:
Father Querbes formed an association of catechists for rural schools: "The Catechists of Saint Viator". He chose as patron Viator of Lyon, a fourth-century local saint who was a lector serving Bishop Just of Lyon. The religious Congregation of the Clerics of Saint Viator, made up of parochial clerics
445:
Vatican Council II brought renewed emphasis on the questions and challenges that were present everywhere in the late 1960s. Problems within institutions and communities led many members to leave the Clerics of Saint Viator. Reflections that began at the 1969 and 1972 General Chapters resulted in the
365:
In May 1903, in France, the government decreed closing 11,000 schools and hospitals administered by religious congregations. Within the space of two months, the Clerics of Saint Viator of France saw their provincial houses, juniorates, novitiates, and residences for retired members closed and their
352:
Until the beginning of the twentieth century, the members of France formed the predominant group in the Congregation. Except for the Chicago Province, the other provinces were engaged in apostolic works that fit into the same framework: elementary schools, some of which were small boarding schools,
341:
Clerics of the Province of Canada went in a different direction, directing primary schools as well as secondary schools, accepting responsibility for a parish, and creating an Institution for the Deaf. The development of the Congregation proceeded based upon apostolic works. In 1897, a half-century
432:
The Clerics moved into Spain, slowly at first but more solidly after 1920. In spite of the interruptions caused by the Civil War (1936-1939), the local communities in Spain formed a vice-province in 1937; ten years later, they became a full-fledged province. Starting in 1957, Spain founded several
369:
Belgium became a possible place of refuge for the members of the Province of Vourles, while Spain played the same role for those of the Province of Rodez. The Province of Canada indicated that, in case of necessity, it would welcome French confreres; 31 accepted Canada's hospitality. The provinces
337:
After the death of Father Querbes and up until about 1880, the movement continued to grow. In France, the typical Cleric of Saint Viator served in small rural parishes, where he was, according to the wishes of the founder, "the cantor, sacristan, catechist, table-mate, and companion" of the priest
328:
The Viatorians opened schools and worked in parishes first in France, and later in Canada and the United States. Father Louis Querbes died in Vourles 1 September 1859, but his work and charity continued after his death. At the death of its founder, the Congregation numbered between 250 and 300
386:
From the 1920s until the 1960s, the number of Canadian members grew steadily and eventually constituted two-thirds of the Congregation's membership (1,146 out of 1,760 in the year 1960). They set up several classical secondary schools, including in Joliette and Rigaud, as well as specialized
473:, Canada made public their claims of sexual abuse by priests at the institute. In 2016, the Clerics of St Viateur, who operated the institute, agreed to a $ 30 million (CAD) payment to settle the claims. The settlement was the largest ever awarded in Quebec for a sexual abuse case. 349:, in the United States; this school later developed as St. Viator College. A novitiate was opened, and in 1882, the members of the United States formed the Province of Chicago. At the end of the century, the Chicago Province was composed of about forty members. 449:
During the renewal process, the congregation decided to accept lay associates, both men and women, into the community. This had been part of Father Louis Querbes' original concept. The degree to which non-clerics participate varies among the local communities.
310:
In 1822, Louis Joseph Querbes was named pastor of Vourles, a parish that had suffered during the Revolution. He took on the task of rebuilding the church and preaching to the faithful. He noted a lack of educational opportunities for the children there.
370:
tried to re-establish themselves gradually. All the schools were free and run by laypeople. To support themselves, the organization took part in gardening and farming operations, a tailor shop for religious garb, and sold objects of piety. In
1560: 1498:
The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference.. by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne. Published 1913, Robert Appleton Co.,
420:
The French provinces re-organized gradually; their apostolic commitments remained unchanged. They became involved with parishes and collaborated with the diocesan clergy. In 1955, French members founded a school in
306:
Querbes entered Saint Irenaeus Seminary and was ordained in 1816. He returned to Saint Nizier as a parochial vicar and became a skilled preacher. He became administrator of the clerical school at Saint Nizier.
1555: 353:
which represented the principal commitment of the Congregation; several secondary schools, which involved a small number of members; social works (orphanages in France, the
1247: 265:
in Lyon. The institute spread from its origins in France to Canada and later to the United States; it now has provinces and missions all over the world. They are a
1105: 409:
Members of the Province of Chicago served in large educational institutions, universities, chaplaincies, and parishes. The Chicago Province founded a school in
1379: 1505: 357:); and sacristan duties in several parishes. Small or medium-sized local communities predominated and consisted for the most part of religious brothers. 975: 1161:
Reference Guide to Christian Missionary Societies in China: From the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century: From the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century
578: 446:
drafting of a renewed Constitution (1978) that refocused the organization on its mission and the religious life of the Clerics of Saint Viator.
1565: 1296: 300: 1227: 1169: 1011: 724: 568: 269:
and are involved in parish ministries and all levels of education, from grade school through university. Its members add the nominal letters
1121: 392: 1550: 963: 1272: 510: 466: 354: 1463: 864: 752: 402:
In 1928 members of the Chicago Province petitioned for beatification of the organization's founder, Louis Querbes. The
718: 564: 459: 1086: 1199: 1372: 914: 329:
members, including some fifty in Canada. They constituted four provinces: Vourles, Saint-Flour, Rodez, and Canada.
952: 1339: 1184: 688: 675: 671: 608: 714: 1492: 249:
clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men (priest, brothers and lay associates) founded in
979: 406:
took a toll on the Province; Viator College was unable meets its financial obligations and closed in 1938.
1356: 500: 346: 1138:"Biography - Brousseau, Joseph-Onésime - Volume XIV (1911-1920) - Dictionary of Canadian Biography" 1137: 558: 303:. As a boy he participated in the choir and attended the clerical school in Saint Nizier Parish. 296: 698: 490: 1248:"Deaf students abused by priests at Clerics de St. Viateur win record $ 30-million settlement" 1223: 1165: 1159: 1007: 959: 939: 787: 708: 692: 682: 414: 292: 1313: 1217: 1072: 883:"Clerics of Saint Viator (Institute of Consecrated Life - Men) [Catholic-Hierarchy]" 776: 728: 514: 403: 1126:, article published in The Catholic Standard and Times, Volume 52, Number 41, 18 July 1947 808: 476:
As of 2018 the Clerics of St. Viator continue to provide education and shelter for youth.
375: 258: 246: 230: 201: 136: 1329: 1395: 1351: 882: 595: 504: 494: 266: 1544: 1027: 657: 574: 282: 254: 83: 1334: 900: 1497: 1001: 426: 1087:
Claude BĂ©langer, Chapter 3: "The Growth of French America During the Civil War"
388: 262: 422: 410: 1413: 1273:"Historic $ 30M settlement reached in Montreal deaf school sex abuse suit" 846: 827: 17: 470: 371: 1438: 636: 458:
In 2010 and 2011, the Clerics organized and hosted a Youth Congress in
342:
after its founding, the Canadian chapter was composed of 215 members.
640: 629: 531: 191:
Educational, parochial, mission, campus ministry and chaplaincy works
98: 1508:[Three Clerics of Saint-Viateur accused of sexual assault]. 591: 612: 541: 434: 35:
Congregatio Clericorum Parochialium seu Catechistarum S. Viatoris
704: 527: 417:
in 1955, where the Clerics taught at a newly opened high school.
1241: 1239: 1187:
Clerics of St. Viator seek beatification of Fr. Querbes, founder
537: 288: 250: 94: 554: 273:
after their names to indicate membership in the congregation.
1506:"Trois Clercs de Saint-Viateur accusés d'agressions sexuelles" 1297:
Michelle Martin, "Homes offer safety for young asylum seekers"
739: 625: 1561:
Catholic religious institutes established in the 19th century
1533: 1464:"Fr. Alain Ambeault, CSV, Installed as 15th Superior General" 775:
The following have served as head of the institute as is its
653: 592:
L'institution Saint-François d'Assise de Grand-Goave (ISFAGG)
212: 108:
Clerical Religious Congregation of Pontifical Right (for Men)
159: 1006:. Michelin Travel Publications. January 2003. p. 119. 1318:. Vol. 5. State Publishing Company. 1910. p. 59. 940:"International Locations | the Viatorian Community" 1189:, published in The Catholic Journal, September 28, 1928 756: 345:
In 1865, three Canadian members founded a school in
1493:
The Canadian Encyclopedia - Clerics of Saint Viator
207: 195: 185: 152: 142: 130: 120: 112: 104: 90: 79: 61: 53: 42: 609:St. Viator Rakusei Junior and Senior High School 976:""Louis Querbes", Fonds D'Action Saint Viateur" 395:was merged into the Clerics of Saint Viator. 315:The Congregation of the Clerics of St. Viator 126:407 members (includes 172 priests) as of 2020 8: 1219:The Dark Box: A Secret History of Confession 901:"Our Founder | The Viatorian Community" 465:In 2012, a number of former students of the 413:, Colombia, in 1961. A church was set up in 29: 1556:Religious organizations established in 1831 869:Christian Classics Ethereal Library website 1408: 1406: 28: 1200:"Viatorians celebrate 50 years in valley" 1101: 1099: 721:, adjacent to its American provincialate) 1106:Jack Klasey, "The College of St. Viator" 291:, France, on 21 August 1793, during the 1124:Catholic Mission in Manchuria Destroyed 820: 1068: 858: 856: 841: 839: 837: 835: 116:Via Padre Angelo Paoli 41, Rome, Italy 1385:from the original on 2 February 2020. 1066: 1064: 1062: 1060: 1058: 1056: 1054: 1052: 1050: 1048: 7: 1315:South Dakota Historical Collections 957:, CMJ Publishers and Distrib., 2004 1414:"Clerics of Saint Viator (C.S.V.)" 1073:Viatorians International website, 847:"Clerics of Saint Viator (C.S.V.)" 393:Brothers of Our Lady of the Fields 25: 1504:Santerre, David (29 June 2013). 1355: 919:Viatorians International website 783:1972–1984 Fr. Thomas Langenfeld 743: 575:Parroquia San Juan Maria Vianney 1158:R. G. Tiedemann (1 July 2016). 1122:Catholic News Archive website, 798:2018–present: Fr Robert M. Egan 701:(Bourbonnais, Illinois, closed) 511:Montreal Institute for the Deaf 467:Montreal Institute for the Deaf 355:Montreal Institute for the Deaf 1216:John Cornwell (4 March 2014). 1164:. Routledge. pp. 9, 287. 469:operated by the Viatorians in 1: 1566:1831 establishments in France 1222:. Basic Books. pp. 85–. 1185:Historic Newspapers website, 792:2000–2012: Fr Mark R. Francis 795:2012–2018: Fr Alain Ambeault 705:St. Viator Elementary School 626:Colegio San Viator de Madrid 528:Colegio San Viator de Ovalle 253:, France, in 1831 by Father 1342:. 10 August 1929. p. 6 719:Arlington Heights, Illinois 681:St. Edward Grammar School ( 654:Viator Catholic High School 565:Parroquia San Basilio Magno 538:Colegio San Viator de Macul 460:Arlington Heights, Illinois 148:Rev. Robert M. Egan, C.S.V. 1582: 1443:Catholic Theological Union 1373:"St.Edward Parish History" 887:www.catholic-hierarchy.org 287:Louis Querbes was born in 280: 170:Honduras Ivory Coast Japan 1340:Sioux Falls, South Dakota 865:"Clerics of Saint Viator" 689:Bishop Gorman High School 672:Chamberlain, South Dakota 84:Rev. Louis Joseph Querbes 34: 1551:Catholic teaching orders 1330:"The Future of Columbus" 715:Saint Viator High School 1468:The Viatorian Community 1091:Franco-American History 1028:"Clerics of St. Viator" 235:Clercs de Saint-Viateur 227:Clerics of Saint Viator 67:; 192 years ago 30:Clerics of Saint Viator 863:Rivard, Eugene Louis. 678:, operated 1909-1929). 299:near the Sanctuary of 241:and also known as the 234: 49:(post-nominal letters) 579:Archdiocese of Bogotá 347:Bourbonnais, Illinois 301:Our Lady of Fourvière 295:. He was baptized in 165:Chile Colombia France 137:Saint Viator of Lyons 65:November 3, 1831 1396:Viatorians website, 1093:, 2001. Marianopolis 757:adding missing items 391:. Also in 1931, the 261:, was a 4th-century 176:United States 1246:Solyom, Catherine. 670:Columbus College, ( 569:Diocese of Engativá 501:Collège Champagneur 297:Saint Nizier Parish 197:Parent organization 163:Burkina Faso Canada 31: 1487:Additional sources 1470:. 7 September 2012 953:McCarthy, Thomas. 915:"Superior General" 828:G Catholic website 755:; you can help by 699:St. Viator College 635:Colegio San JosĂ© ( 555:Colegio San Viator 433:establishments in 1303:, 7 February 2018 1229:978-0-465-08049-6 1171:978-1-315-49732-7 1013:978-2-06-101123-2 788:Jacques Berthelet 773: 772: 736:Superiors General 725:St. Viator School 709:Chicago, Illinois 693:Summerlin, Nevada 683:Chicago, Illinois 480:Viatorian schools 415:Las Vegas, Nevada 293:French Revolution 223: 222: 180: 179: 154:Countries present 16:(Redirected from 1573: 1537: 1536: 1534:Official website 1521: 1519: 1517: 1480: 1479: 1477: 1475: 1460: 1454: 1453: 1451: 1449: 1435: 1429: 1428: 1426: 1424: 1410: 1401: 1393: 1387: 1386: 1384: 1377: 1369: 1363: 1362: 1360: 1359: 1349: 1347: 1326: 1320: 1319: 1310: 1304: 1301:Chicago Catholic 1294: 1288: 1287: 1285: 1283: 1269: 1263: 1262: 1260: 1258: 1252:Montreal Gazette 1243: 1234: 1233: 1213: 1207: 1197: 1191: 1182: 1176: 1175: 1155: 1149: 1148: 1146: 1144: 1134: 1128: 1119: 1113: 1103: 1094: 1084: 1078: 1070: 1043: 1042: 1040: 1038: 1024: 1018: 1017: 998: 992: 991: 989: 987: 978:. Archived from 972: 966: 955:Forever a Priest 950: 944: 943: 936: 930: 929: 927: 925: 911: 905: 904: 897: 891: 890: 879: 873: 872: 860: 851: 850: 843: 830: 825: 777:superior general 768: 765: 747: 746: 740: 729:Paradise, Nevada 515:Montreal, Quebec 404:Great Depression 219: 216: 214: 160: 144:Superior General 75: 73: 68: 38: 32: 21: 1581: 1580: 1576: 1575: 1574: 1572: 1571: 1570: 1541: 1540: 1532: 1531: 1528: 1515: 1513: 1503: 1489: 1484: 1483: 1473: 1471: 1462: 1461: 1457: 1447: 1445: 1437: 1436: 1432: 1422: 1420: 1412: 1411: 1404: 1394: 1390: 1382: 1375: 1371: 1370: 1366: 1354: 1345: 1343: 1328: 1327: 1323: 1312: 1311: 1307: 1295: 1291: 1281: 1279: 1271: 1270: 1266: 1256: 1254: 1245: 1244: 1237: 1230: 1215: 1214: 1210: 1206:, 17 Sept. 2005 1198: 1194: 1183: 1179: 1172: 1157: 1156: 1152: 1142: 1140: 1136: 1135: 1131: 1120: 1116: 1104: 1097: 1085: 1081: 1071: 1046: 1036: 1034: 1026: 1025: 1021: 1014: 1000: 999: 995: 985: 983: 974: 973: 969: 951: 947: 938: 937: 933: 923: 921: 913: 912: 908: 899: 898: 894: 881: 880: 876: 862: 861: 854: 845: 844: 833: 826: 822: 817: 809:Cyrille Beaudry 805: 769: 763: 760: 744: 738: 667: 650: 622: 605: 588: 551: 524: 491:Collège Bourget 487: 482: 456: 443: 384: 374:, Belgium, and 363: 335: 322: 317: 285: 279: 237:), abbreviated 211: 202:Catholic Church 198: 188: 181: 175: 173: 171: 166: 164: 155: 145: 133: 123: 71: 69: 66: 36: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 1579: 1577: 1569: 1568: 1563: 1558: 1553: 1543: 1542: 1539: 1538: 1527: 1526:External links 1524: 1523: 1522: 1501: 1495: 1488: 1485: 1482: 1481: 1455: 1439:"Mark Francis" 1430: 1402: 1388: 1364: 1352:Newspapers.com 1321: 1305: 1289: 1264: 1235: 1228: 1208: 1192: 1177: 1170: 1150: 1129: 1114: 1095: 1079: 1044: 1019: 1012: 993: 967: 945: 931: 906: 892: 874: 852: 831: 819: 818: 816: 813: 812: 811: 804: 801: 800: 799: 796: 793: 790: 786:1984–1986: Fr 784: 771: 770: 750: 748: 737: 734: 733: 732: 722: 712: 702: 696: 686: 679: 666: 663: 662: 661: 649: 646: 645: 644: 633: 621: 618: 617: 616: 604: 601: 600: 599: 587: 584: 583: 582: 572: 562: 550: 547: 546: 545: 535: 523: 520: 519: 518: 508: 505:Rawdon, Quebec 498: 495:Rigaud, Quebec 486: 483: 481: 478: 455: 452: 442: 439: 399:Haiti (1965). 383: 380: 362: 359: 334: 331: 321: 318: 316: 313: 281:Main article: 278: 275: 267:teaching order 257:. Its patron, 221: 220: 209: 205: 204: 199: 196: 193: 192: 189: 186: 183: 182: 178: 177: 168: 158: 156: 153: 150: 149: 146: 143: 140: 139: 134: 131: 128: 127: 124: 121: 118: 117: 114: 110: 109: 106: 102: 101: 92: 88: 87: 81: 77: 76: 63: 59: 58: 55: 51: 50: 44: 40: 39: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1578: 1567: 1564: 1562: 1559: 1557: 1554: 1552: 1549: 1548: 1546: 1535: 1530: 1529: 1525: 1511: 1507: 1502: 1500: 1496: 1494: 1491: 1490: 1486: 1469: 1465: 1459: 1456: 1444: 1440: 1434: 1431: 1419: 1415: 1409: 1407: 1403: 1400: 1399: 1392: 1389: 1381: 1374: 1368: 1365: 1358: 1353: 1341: 1337: 1336: 1331: 1325: 1322: 1317: 1316: 1309: 1306: 1302: 1298: 1293: 1290: 1278: 1274: 1268: 1265: 1253: 1249: 1242: 1240: 1236: 1231: 1225: 1221: 1220: 1212: 1209: 1205: 1204:Las Vegas Sun 1201: 1196: 1193: 1190: 1188: 1181: 1178: 1173: 1167: 1163: 1162: 1154: 1151: 1139: 1133: 1130: 1127: 1125: 1118: 1115: 1112:, 23 Jun 2018 1111: 1107: 1102: 1100: 1096: 1092: 1088: 1083: 1080: 1077: 1076: 1069: 1067: 1065: 1063: 1061: 1059: 1057: 1055: 1053: 1051: 1049: 1045: 1033: 1029: 1023: 1020: 1015: 1009: 1005: 1004: 997: 994: 982:on 4 May 2015 981: 977: 971: 968: 965: 964:9781891280573 961: 958: 956: 949: 946: 941: 935: 932: 920: 916: 910: 907: 902: 896: 893: 888: 884: 878: 875: 870: 866: 859: 857: 853: 848: 842: 840: 838: 836: 832: 829: 824: 821: 814: 810: 807: 806: 802: 797: 794: 791: 789: 785: 782: 781: 780: 778: 767: 758: 754: 751:This list is 749: 742: 741: 735: 730: 726: 723: 720: 716: 713: 710: 706: 703: 700: 697: 694: 690: 687: 684: 680: 677: 673: 669: 668: 665:United States 664: 659: 658:Taichung City 655: 652: 651: 647: 642: 638: 634: 631: 627: 624: 623: 619: 614: 610: 607: 606: 602: 597: 593: 590: 589: 585: 580: 576: 573: 570: 566: 563: 560: 556: 553: 552: 548: 543: 539: 536: 533: 529: 526: 525: 521: 516: 512: 509: 506: 502: 499: 496: 492: 489: 488: 484: 479: 477: 474: 472: 468: 463: 461: 453: 451: 447: 440: 438: 436: 430: 428: 424: 418: 416: 412: 407: 405: 400: 396: 394: 390: 381: 379: 377: 373: 367: 360: 358: 356: 350: 348: 343: 339: 332: 330: 326: 319: 314: 312: 308: 304: 302: 298: 294: 290: 284: 283:Louis Querbes 277:Louis Querbes 276: 274: 272: 268: 264: 260: 256: 255:Louis Querbes 252: 248: 244: 240: 236: 232: 228: 218: 210: 206: 203: 200: 194: 190: 184: 169: 162: 161: 157: 151: 147: 141: 138: 135: 129: 125: 119: 115: 111: 107: 103: 100: 96: 93: 89: 85: 82: 78: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 45: 41: 33: 27: 19: 1514:. Retrieved 1509: 1472:. Retrieved 1467: 1458: 1446:. Retrieved 1442: 1433: 1421:. Retrieved 1417: 1397: 1391: 1367: 1350:– via 1344:. Retrieved 1335:Argus Leader 1333: 1324: 1314: 1308: 1300: 1292: 1280:. Retrieved 1276: 1267: 1255:. Retrieved 1251: 1218: 1211: 1203: 1195: 1186: 1180: 1160: 1153: 1141:. Retrieved 1132: 1123: 1117: 1109: 1090: 1082: 1074: 1035:. Retrieved 1031: 1022: 1002: 996: 984:. Retrieved 980:the original 970: 954: 948: 934: 922:. Retrieved 918: 909: 895: 886: 877: 868: 823: 774: 761: 475: 464: 457: 448: 444: 431: 419: 408: 401: 397: 385: 368: 364: 351: 344: 340: 336: 333:19th century 327: 323: 309: 305: 286: 270: 259:Saint Viator 242: 238: 226: 224: 122:Membership 113:Headquarters 46: 43:Abbreviation 26: 1499:p. 400 1398:Langenfield 1346:15 November 1110:The Journal 1037:22 February 924:20 February 676:Sioux Falls 596:Grand-Goâve 441:1960s-1970s 427:Ivory Coast 382:1920s-1960s 215:.viatorians 1545:Categories 1512:. Montreal 1032:St. Viator 815:References 753:incomplete 243:Viatorians 91:Founded at 72:1831-11-03 57:Viatorians 18:Viatorians 1516:26 August 1510:La Presse 1418:GCatholic 764:June 2020 517:, closed) 389:Manchuria 361:1903-1908 263:catechist 62:Formation 1380:Archived 1143:8 August 986:18 April 803:See also 581:(Bogotá) 571:(Bogotá) 549:Colombia 471:Montreal 372:Brussels 247:Catholic 187:Ministry 86:, C.S.V. 54:Nickname 1474:26 June 1448:26 June 1423:26 June 1282:24 June 1257:24 June 1075:History 637:Basauri 376:Vitoria 320:History 208:Website 80:Founder 70: ( 37:(Latin) 1226:  1168:  1010:  1003:Quebec 962:  648:Taiwan 641:Biscay 630:Madrid 559:Bogotá 532:Ovalle 485:Canada 423:BouakĂ© 411:Bogotá 271:C.S.V. 239:C.S.V. 231:French 167:Haiti 132:Patron 99:France 47:C.S.V. 1383:(PDF) 1376:(PDF) 1089:, in 620:Spain 613:Kyoto 603:Japan 586:HaĂŻti 542:Macul 522:Chile 454:2000s 435:Chile 245:is a 174:Spain 1518:2013 1476:2020 1450:2020 1425:2020 1348:2020 1284:2016 1259:2016 1224:ISBN 1166:ISBN 1145:2017 1039:2024 1008:ISBN 988:2015 960:ISBN 926:2024 674:and 289:Lyon 251:Lyon 225:The 217:.com 172:Peru 105:Type 95:Lyon 1277:CBC 759:. 213:www 1547:: 1466:. 1441:. 1416:. 1405:^ 1378:. 1338:. 1332:. 1299:. 1275:. 1250:. 1238:^ 1202:. 1108:. 1098:^ 1047:^ 1030:. 917:. 885:. 867:. 855:^ 834:^ 779:: 639:, 577:, 567:, 462:. 437:. 429:. 425:, 233:: 97:, 1520:. 1478:. 1452:. 1427:. 1361:. 1286:. 1261:. 1232:. 1174:. 1147:. 1041:. 1016:. 990:. 942:. 928:. 903:. 889:. 871:. 849:. 766:) 762:( 731:) 727:( 717:( 711:) 707:( 695:) 691:( 685:) 660:) 656:( 643:) 632:) 628:( 615:) 611:( 598:) 594:( 561:) 557:( 544:) 540:( 534:) 530:( 513:( 507:) 503:( 497:) 493:( 229:( 74:) 20:)

Index

Viatorians
Rev. Louis Joseph Querbes
Lyon
France
Saint Viator of Lyons
Catholic Church
www.viatorians.com
French
Catholic
Lyon
Louis Querbes
Saint Viator
catechist
teaching order
Louis Querbes
Lyon
French Revolution
Saint Nizier Parish
Our Lady of Fourvière
Bourbonnais, Illinois
Montreal Institute for the Deaf
Brussels
Vitoria
Manchuria
Brothers of Our Lady of the Fields
Great Depression
Bogotá
Las Vegas, Nevada
Bouaké
Ivory Coast

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑