by edaday | Mar 29, 2018 | News Archives
“One of you will betray me.” With those words, parishioners at Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Bourbonnais began their 32nd annual living Last Supper production on Palm Sunday. Viatorian Associate John Ohlendorf helped to bring the idea to...
by edaday | Mar 26, 2018 | News Archives, Peace & Justice
Separate #MarchforOurLives demonstrations took place at cities across the country, and in at least two of them — Chicago and Las Vegas — Viatorians were there, called by their charism to accompany young people in their faith development. “I stand...
by edaday | Mar 22, 2018 | News Archives
Bishop Christopher Glancy, CSV, taught at Saint Viator High School in the 1980s and most recently served as Auxiliary Bishop in Belize, Central America. Here, he reflects on Palm Sunday: “This is one of the Sundays that has touched the popular imagination and...
by edaday | Mar 20, 2018 | News Archives, Peace & Justice
A vision to promote interfaith tolerance continues to grow, as evidenced by the inaugural Middle School Interfaith Peace Camp, held over the weekend. It is believed to be the first of its kind in the Chicago area. Members of the Children of Abraham Coalition organized...
by edaday | Mar 19, 2018 | News Archives
Dare to Believe! That was the theme this month at the annual Youth Day, sponsored by the Religion Education Congress and the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. This year’s rally drew more than 10,000 young people, including more than 75 from the Las Vegas Diocese....
by edaday | Mar 16, 2018 | News Archives
With the exciting, last second swoosh by Loyola guard — and Chicago native — Donte Ingram, the Ramblers advanced to Saturday’s second round of the NCAA tournament. Cheers rang out at pubs and bars across Chicagoland — and in the retirement wing...