Lenten Reflection from the Viatorians

Lenten Reflection from the Viatorians

Lent is a very quiet time. It starts when we receive ashes and are reminded that we are dust and to dust we shall return. The liturgical rites of the Lenten season are simple.  Lent is this long time for us to spend in reflection and prayer.  Our prayer is one of...
Viatorians in the News

Viatorians in the News

Fr. Mark Francis, CSV, the former superior general of the Viatorians and current president of the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago, was quoted in a recent Chicago Tribune article on the upcoming publication of a book of essays by Pope Francis, called The Church...
Making Campus Visits

Making Campus Visits

Fr. Corey Brost, CSV, Bart Hisgen, of the vocation ministry office for the Viatorians, and Chris Wells, director of alumni relations, made another college visit this winter, this time meeting up with Saint Viator High School alumni attending Marquette University in...
Taking the Next Step toward Ordination

Taking the Next Step toward Ordination

Br. Daniel Lydon took the second step in his formation process toward the priesthood. Following the code of Canon Law, he received the ministry of acolyte from Fr. Thomas von Behren, CSV, during a private Mass at St. Viator Parish in Chicago. As the rite indicates, an...