by edaday | Apr 3, 2023 | News Archives
Fr. John Palmer, CSV, was one of a kind in the Viatorian Community. Not only was he a native of Nova Scotia, but he held multiple degrees in music and organ, and literally performed and taught around the world. Fr. Palmer passed away on Sunday after being hospitalized...
by edaday | Mar 30, 2023 | News Archives
Br. Peter Lamick, CSV, has a unique story to tell about his call to religious life — and it starts with playing football at Saint Viator High School and the influence of one of his coaches, Fr. Daniel Hall, CSV. Br. Lamick got the chance to tell his story this...
by edaday | Mar 29, 2023 | News Archives, Peace & Justice
When Fr. Corey Brost, CSV, and members of the Children of Abraham Coalition conceived the idea of a Peace Camp for middle schoolers, back in 2018, they hoped to promote interfaith understanding and give students the tools to fight hate-based bigotry. What they...
by edaday | Mar 28, 2023 | News Archives
Parishes and schools where Viatorians serve all held Stations of the Cross services during Lent, but in at least two cases, they blended the Way of the Cross, with Taizé prayer. At both sites, it was young people who led the services — and the meditation. The...
by edaday | Mar 24, 2023 | News Archives
Tuesday was a rockin’ good day at St. Viator Parish School in Las Vegas, as students throughout the school sported colorful, mismatched socks. For the last 10 years, Rock your Socks Day, in support of World Down Syndrome Awareness Day, has become a highlight in...
by edaday | Mar 22, 2023 | News Archives
Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Bourbonnais is delighted to bring back its production of the Living Last Supper at 7 p.m. on Palm Sunday. The sacred portrayal dates back more than 35 years in the parish and with the pandemic, this will be the first time...