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- (French: Clercs de Saint-Viateur), abbreviated C.S.V. and also known as the Viatorians is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for...
- Saint-Viateur or variant may refer to: Saint Viateur, or Viator of Lyons the Viatorian order, Clercs Saint Viateur or Clerics of Saint Viator Saint-Cuthbert...
- name in Latin, Ordo Fratrum Minorum (Order of Friars Minor). Equally, a Viatorian priest uses the suffix "CSV" from the name of his religious institute...
- Cathedral, Las Vegas, NV". Paul R. Williams Project. Retrieved 2022-11-28. "Viatorians celebrate 50 years in valley". Las Vegas Sun. September 17, 2005. Retrieved...
- classroom buildings constructed with poverty alleviation funds from the UK. Viatorian Christopher Glancy, later auxiliary bishop of Belize, was instrumental...
- LeV****eur in Bourbonnais Illinois.wmv - via YouTube "A Brief History". Viatorians. "Letourneau Museum". Archived from the original on January 14, 2012....
- Venerini 1685 Verbum Dei Missionary Fraternity M.V.D.F. Fr. Jaime Bonet 1963 Viatorians (Clerics of Saint Viator) C.S.V. Fr. Louis Querbes 1831 Victory Noll Sisters...
- of the school was mostly in the hands of priests of the Illinois-based Viatorian order, aided by some New York archdiocesan priests ****isted by religious...
- Patrick Keely. Foley invited the Franciscans, Vincentians, Servites, Viatorians, and Resurrectionist religious orders to establish parishes and schools...
- Patrick Keely. Bishop Foley invited the Franciscans, Vincentians, Servites, Viatorians, and Resurrectionists to establish parishes and schools. In 1876, disagreements...