Clerics of Saint Viator - Wikipedia
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OverviewLouis QuerbesThe Congregation of the Clerics of St. ViatorViatorian schoolsSuperior GeneralsSee alsoAdditional sourcesExternal linksThe Clerics of Saint Viator (French: Clercs de Saint-Viateur), abbreviated C.S.V. and also known as the Viatorians is a Roman Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men (priest, brothers and lay associates) founded in Lyon, France, in 1831 by Father Louis Querbes. Its patron, Saint Viator, was a 4th-century catechist 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 … Formation: November 3, 1831; 191 years ago Headquarters: Via Padre Angelo Paoli 41, Rome, Italy Founder: Fr.Louis Joseph Querbes, CSV CSV Membership: 407 members (includes 172 priests) as of 2020
Formation: November 3, 1831; 191 years ago
Headquarters: Via Padre Angelo Paoli 41, Rome, Italy
Founder: Fr.Louis Joseph Querbes, CSV CSV
Membership: 407 members (includes 172 priests) as of 2020
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