Where We Serve - United States
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United States
Provincial Offices:
1212 East Euclid Avenue
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
Phone: 847-398-1350
Fax: 847-394-4507 |
International
Locations Around the World
General Direction:
Chierici di San Viatore
Casella Postale 10793
00144 Roma, Italia
Website: www.csviator.net |
United States Locations: Illinois | Nevada
United States Foundations: Central America | South America
International Locations: Provinces | Foundations
Illinois :
Arlington Heights | Bourbonnais | Chicago | Kankakee | McHenry | Rock Island | St. Anne | Waukegan
Arlington Heights:
St. Viator High School
1213 East Oakton Street
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
Phone: 847-392-4050
Fax: 847-392-4101
Website: www.saintviator.com
The Clerics of St. Viator founded St. Viator High School
as a school for young men in 1961 in an effort to
fulfill their commitment to the Christian education of
youth. In 1987, Saint Viator High School merged with
Sacred Heart of Mary of Rolling Meadows to become a
co-educational institution.
St. Viator High School is a Catholic college preparatory
community committed to providing religious formation and an
academic program of excellence for young women and men of
the northwest suburbs of Chicago.
Viatorians serving at SVHS: Associates Cathy and Don
Abrahamian, Fr. Corey Brost, Fr. Robert (Mick)
Egan, Fr. Daniel Hall, Br. Jim Lewnard, Associate Pat Mahoney, Associate Joe
Majkowski, Fr. Arnold Perham, Br. Rob Robertson, Associate Tim Schwarz, Br. Daniel Tripamer,
and Fr. John Van Wiel. |
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Bourbonnais:
Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church
308 E. Marsile Street
Bourbonnais, IL 60914
Phone: 815-933-8285
Fax: 815-933-8289
Website: www.mbvm.org
Maternity BVM is the first permanent Viatorian parish in
the United States. Fr. Pierre Beaudoin, Br. Augustin
Martel and Br. Jean-Baptiste Bernard, the first
Viatorians, arrived in 1865.
The current church is the third church to be built on
the site. The first church was a log church built in
1842; the second was built in 1851-52 to replace the log
church which had become too small. This church burned in
1853 under suspicious circumstances. The third, is the
present church built in 1855 by the parishioners
themselves who quarried the stone and hewed the wooden
beams. Not a single nail was used in the construction
of the church.
Viatorians serving at Maternity BVM: Associate Francis
Chamness, Associate Euchrist Marcotte, Fr. James
Michaletz, and Fr. Richard Pighini. |
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St. George Church
5272 E. 5000 North Road
Bourbonnais, IL 60914
Phone: 815-939-1851
Fax: 815-939-2777
The first stone structure of St. George Church was built
in January 1869 and destroyed by a tornado in April that
same year. In 1872, the parishioners
volunteered time and expertise to build the church,
whose outer walls survive today. The church was gutted
by fire in 1959, but the new church emerged within the
stone walls of the 1872 church and was dedicated by
Bishop McNamara in 1960.
Viatorians serving at St. George: Fr. Dan Belanger, Associates Susan and David Surprenant. |
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Chicago:
St. Viator Parish
4170 W. Addison Street
Chicago, IL 60641
Phone: 773-286-4040
Fax: 773-286-4122
Website : www.stviatorparish.org
The Viatorians founded St. Viator Church in 1888 outside
the city limits of Chicago in the Irving
Park neighborhood. The parish moved to its present
location on Addison Street in the early 1900’s. The
cornerstone of the present church, rectory and convent
was laid in 1927 and and dedicated by
Cardinal George Mundelein in 1929.
Viatorians serving at St. Viator: Fr. Charles Bolser.
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Kankakee:
St. Patrick Church
428 S. Indiana Avenue
Kankakee, IL 60901
Phone: 815-932-6716
Fax: 815-932-2585
Website: www.stpatrickkankakee.com
St. Patrick Church began in 1891 when the Catholic
Columbian Association assembled and formed a building
committee which chose the lots of the present location.
Church construction began in 1892 with the first service
in the new building held on March 11, 1894.
The Romanesque style limestone building is 135 feet by
60 feet originally designed to seat 600 worshipers for
an original cost of $35,000.
The Clerics of St. Viator began serving at St. Patrick’s
in 1931.
Viatorians serving at St. Patrick Church:
Associates Michelle and Ken Barrie, Associate Marilyn
Mulcahy, Fr. John Peeters, and Fr. Donald Wehnert. |
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McHenry:
Villa Desiderata Retreat Center
3015 N. Bayview Lane
McHenry, IL 60051-9641
Phone: 815-385-2264
Website: www.villadesiderata.com
Located in McHenry, IL on seven acres of serene woods
on the shores of the Pistakee Bay, the Villa was
originally a summer home for the Viatorians. Fr. Gene
Lutz began offering retreats for inner city youth in 1965.
In the 1970’s, the Center was opened to members
of recovery groups. Br. Pat Drohan has continued
in Fr. Lutz’s footsteps. He has been ministering at the Villa since
1963 and is considered the backbone of the Center. |
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Rock Island:
Alleman High School
1103 40th Street
Rock Island, IL 61201
Phone: 309-786-7793
Fax: 309-786-7834
Website: www.allemanhighschool.org
Viatorians began teaching at Alleman High School in 1953
and assumed responsibility for operation and
administration of the school in 1967. Alleman is a
Catholic college preparatory school currently administered
by the Diocese of Peoria. Fr. Daniel Mirabelli,
who has been on the faculty/staff for over 40 years, is
the Director of Development. |
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St. Anne:
St. Anne Church
230 N. Sixth Avenue
P.O. Box 470
Saint Anne, IL 60964
Phone: 815-427-8265
Fax: 815-427-8267
St. Anne Church was founded in 1851, and the present
church was built in 1872. The Clerics of St. Viator have
been charged with the direction of the Parish since
1920.
In 1856, the founder of the Village and the Parish, Fr.
Charles Chiniquy was sent to start a parish for the
large number of French Canadians that had settled in the
area.. After arriving, Fr. Chiniquy began to question
many of the beliefs of the Catholic Church. After many
difficulties he was excommunicated by the Catholic
Bishop of Chicago. Fr. Chiniquy led the larger part of
the parish into schism and eventually affiliated with
the Presbyterian Church. Fr. Chiniquy sued in civil
court for the parish church. He won the suit, and the
Catholic remnant had occasional Mass in cabin homes
served by a priest from Beaverville. The present church
grew from that remnant. The Clerics of St. Viator were
called from Montréal as orthodox Catholic teachers to
combat the influence of Fr. Chiniquy. The schism at St.
Anne was the moving force behind the Clerics of St.
Viator’s mission to the United States. Fr. James Fanale is
the current Pastor of St. Anne Church. |
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Waukegan:
St. Martin de Porres High School
501 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue
Waukegan, IL 60085
Phone: 847-224-6895
Fax: 847-244-8237
Website: www.smdpwaukegan.org
St. Martin de Porres High school is a Catholic
co-educational college preparatory school. As a Cristo
Rey Network school, education is made affordable through
each student’s participation in the Corporate Internship
Program. Students work five days a month at a corporate
partner to offset
the cost of her/his education. In turn, each
student experiences a real
workplace environment.
Viatorians currently serving at SMdP: Br. Michael Gosch. |
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Nevada :
Henderson | Las Vegas
Henderson:
St Thomas More Catholic Community
130 N. Pecos Road
Henderson, NV 89074
Phone: 702-361-3022
Fax: 702-361-7784
Website: www.stmlv.org
St. Thomas More Catholic Community was established in
1986 in response to the rapid population growth in
Southern Nevada. The Clerics of St. Viator were invited
by the local bishop to assume the direction of this new
community which is the third Viatorian Parish in the
Diocese of Las Vegas.
Viatorians serving at St. Thomas More: Fr.
Robert Bolser, Fr. Michael Keliher,
Fr. Patrick Render, and Associate Ken Rosania. |
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Las Vegas:
Guardian Angel Cathedral
336 Cathedral Way
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: 702-735-5241
Fax: 702-734-7086
Initially known as Guardian Angel Shrine, this parish
grew out of a desire of Las Vegas hotel executives
wanting their employees who worked the graveyard shift
to have an opportunity for an early morning Sunday Mass.
Masses were first offered in a casino lounge. A
suggestion was made to build a Catholic chapel near the
larger hotels. Casino executives felt this would be a
benefit to employees and tourists. They offered to help
fund the project. In 1961, property was donated
adjacent to the Desert Inn Hotel. St. Viator Guardian
Angel Shrine became a reality on October 2, 1963. In
1978, it was designated as a cathedral parish of the
Diocese of Reno-Las Vegas.
Viatorians serving at Guardian Angel Cathedral:
Fr. Larry Lentz and Sacramental Ministry - Fr. Alan Syslo. |
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St. Viator Church
2461 E. Flamingo Road
Las Vegas, NV 89121
Phone: 702-733-8323/733-8324
Fax: 702-733-8154
Website: www.stviator.org
In 1954, the Viatorians were granted a parish of their
own. St. Viator Parish, Las Vegas was first held in
homes of parishioners, then a bank, and various other
locations. In 1963, fifteen acres near Flamingo and
Eastern streets were procured from the Bureau of Land
Management in order for the church to be built. In 1977,
a new church building was completed. Las Vegas continued
to have a population explosion facilitating the need for
a larger church to accommodate this growing population.
On September 2, 1995 the first Mass was celebrated in the
current building.
Viatorians currently serving at St. Viator Church:
Fr. Bill Haesaert, Br. Michael Rice, Fr. Richard
Rinn, and Sacramental Ministry - Fr. Alan Syslo |
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Central
America
Corozal Town, Belize:
St. Francis Xavier Parish
Catholic Mission Corozal
P.O. Box 34
Corozal Town
Belize, Central America
Phone: 011 501 422-2018
Fax: 011 501 422-2845
The Viatorians assumed pastoral leadership for St.
Francis Xavier Parish in 1998. Approximately twenty
thousand Roman Catholics live in the parish, with its
main church located in Corozal Town and its 23 villages
having chapels where services are held weekly. There are
nineteen Roman Catholic/Public Schools under the
direction of the parish with approximately 5000
students. Chunox St. Viator Vocational High School,
which opened in 2004, is directed by a board of trustees
appointed by the pastor.
Viatorians currently serving at St. Francis Xavier:
Associate Rafael Cob, Br. John Eustice, Fr. Chris Glancy, Associate
Francisco Magaña, Vanessa Romero, Ayonie Briceno, Esteban Pasos, Guillermo Pech, Dorothy Lopez, and Marceli Tzul |
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South America
Bogotá
Bogotá, Colombia:
Colegio San Viator
Apartado Aéreo 102413
Bogotá 10, D.C.
Colombia, South America
Phone: 011 571 676-0957/676-0296/676-0997
Fax: 011 571 676-5883
Website: www.sanviator.edu.co
Colegio San Viator was founded in 1963 to provide a
quality Catholic education for young men. Colegio San Viator seeks the balanced development of
students as a way of bringing about personal and social
change. One of the goals of the school is to graduate
young men with solid human and Christian values who are
intellectually prepared to successfully deal with the
advances taking place in the world.
Viatorians currently serving at Colegio San Viator:
Fr. Alejandro Adame, Br. Frank
Enciso, Fr. John Pisors, Fr. Luis Eduardo López, Fr. Pedro Herrera, Fr. Albeyro Vanegas, Br. Edwin Ruiz, Fr. Felipe Montes, and Pre-Novice Yuri Albert Mora. |
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San Basilio Magno Parish
Calle 80A #101-37 (Barrio Bochica)
Bogotá, D.C.
Colombia, South America
Phone: 011 571 229-2248/229-5350
Fax: 011 571 442-9267
Website: www.viatorianos.com
On March 6, 1999, the Clerics of St. Viator assumed
responsibility for this parish that belongs to the
Diocese of Engativá (Bogotá). The parish is comprised of
almost thirty thousand parishioners. There are currently
eighteen apostolic groups, each with a specific mission,
within the community. Each group strives to place its
talents at the service of others. Groups include Prayer
groups, altar servers, catechists, Eucharistic
Ministers, Lectors, music groups, social services and
youth leadership, among others.
Viatorians currently serving San Basilio Magno:
Fr. Edgar Orlando Suárez, Pastor, and Br. Frank Enciso. |
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San Juan Maria Vianney Parish
Transversal 18 B No. 187.31
Bogotá D.C.
Colombia, South America
Phone: (011.57.1) 677-5915
FAX: (011.57.1) 674-8761
Viatorians expanded their ministry in Colombia by accepting the Administration of Parroquia San Juan Maria Vianney in January of 2008. Fr. Rafael Sanabria began serving as the first Viatorian pastor of this parish. Also serving in this ministry is Deacon Br. Fredy Santos and Fr. Felipe Montes. |
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