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Who We Are

Who We Are

Vourles 2000
Viatorians, Vourles, France
We, the Clerics of St. Viator (Viatorians) are a Roman Catholic religious community made up of priests, brothers and associates-lay and clerical-men and women.

We share a common mission and charism: We are committed to educating in the faith, especially among young people and the poor, in both our home countries and in foreign lands, in schools, parishes and in other ministries.

We currently work in 15 countries in Europe, North and South America, Africa and the Far East.

Education in the faith as catechists, serving the Word by proclaiming Jesus Christ and his Gospel, raising up communities where the faith is lived, deepened and
CSVCan
Viatorians, Canada
celebrated, are the key components of the Viatorian mission shared by priests, brothers and lay people.

In carrying out our different activities and tasks, in whatever place we are sent, whether we are priests, brothers or associates we identify ourselves with the simple word: Viatorian.

Our Congregation accepts as associates those who desire to share in our mission, our spiritual life and our community life. This is in accord with an idea dear to our founder. These
ChapelSVHS
Viatorians, Arlington Heights, IL (USA)
associates are not bound by the public vows proper to our Congregation and may make no other canonical commitment with regard to our Congregation. They make their commitment in conformity with our General and Particular Regulations.
(Viatorian Constitution, 5)

VIATORIAN ASSOCIATES

Lay persons, men and women,
and members of the diocesan clergy share
the mission, spiritual and community life
of Viatorian priests and brothers

They are called, with our religious priest and brothers,
to form the Viatorian Community







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