by Associate Dan Masterton | Aug 25, 2025 | News Archives, Podcast Alerts
Back in March, the Viatorians assumed stewardship of Sacred Heart Church, a small faith community in Pembroke Township, Illinois, part of our Bourbonnais-Kankakee region in the Diocese of Joliet. In this podcast episode, a few Viatorians who serve there offer a fuller...
by Associate Dan Masterton | Aug 11, 2025 | News Archives, Podcast Alerts
About once a month, Fr. Corey Brost, CSV and Br. Michael Gosch, CSV help coordinate public witness events in downtown Arlington Heights, Illinois, where they stand with community partners in support of immigrants and against injustices in US enforcement and public...
by Associate Dan Masterton | Jul 28, 2025 | News Archives, Podcast Alerts
Viatorians are committed to walking with youth, teaching them the faith, and making meaningful spaces for them to become leaders in Church life. A major example of this commitment is our Viatorian Youth Congress and its team of Young Adult Leaders (YALs). . Since its...
by Associate Dan Masterton | Jul 14, 2025 | News Archives, Podcast Alerts
When it comes to teachers, coaches, and principals, you might think first of the impact they make on students, but often, extraordinary things happen among these peers, too. For Br. Michael Rice, CSV, his students mean the world to him, but one memorable moment came...
by Associate Dan Masterton | Jun 30, 2025 | News Archives, Podcast Alerts
Tradition is often associated with doing something the same way, year after year, for quite a long time – but can upheaval be part of tradition? In reflecting on the Viatorian charism and mission, the late Fr. Arnold Perham, CSV suggested this is indeed the case. In...
by Associate Dan Masterton | Jun 2, 2025 | News Archives, Podcast Alerts
Viatorians have been in the Las Vegas area for over 70 years. On Viatorian Voices, as they realized they’ve been there for over 20 years of that history, Associates Deborah and Romeo Perez had to process it. “When we came to Las Vegas and started learning, we met all...