- (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...
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Diocese and in 2013 re-opened as St.
Benedict Diocesan Seminary. The
Viatorians (C.S.V.) came to
Xavier Parish in
Corozal in 1998. They
organized teacher...
- out of the
original Bourbonnais village school,
founded in 1865 by the
Viatorians, to an
academy for boys with the help of
Father P.
Beaudoin and Brothers...
- 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...
- LeV****eur in
Bourbonnais Illinois.wmv - via
YouTube "A
Brief History".
Viatorians. "Letourneau Museum".
Archived from the
original on
January 14, 2012....
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Roman Catholic Diocese of
Belize City-Belmopan, 2015). "
Viatorian Community". www.
viatorians.com.
Archived from the
original on 2010-03-11. 18°18′14.89″N...
- 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...
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professed religious vows in the
Clerics of St. Viator, also
known as the
Viatorians, on July 16, 1983. He
taught at the
Colegio San
Viator in Bogota, Colombia...
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Patrick Keely.
Foley invited the Franciscans, Vincentians, Servites,
Viatorians, and
Resurrectionist religious orders to
establish parishes and schools...
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Chartres Sulpicians (Society of Saint-Sulpice) -
education of
clergy Viatorians (Clerics of
Saint Viator)
Xaverian Brothers (Congregation of St. Francis...