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Clerics of St. Viator : ウィキペディア英語版 | Clerics of Saint Viator
The Viatorians, or Clerics of Saint Viator (CSV), are a Roman Catholic religious institute founded in Lyon, France, in 1831 by Father Louis Querbes. Its patron, Saint Viator, was a 4th-century catechist in Lyon. The institute soon spread from its origins in France to the United States and now has provinces and missions all over the world. They are a teaching order and are thus involved in parish ministries and all levels of education, from grade school through university. ==Louis Querbes== (詳細はMcCarthy, Thomas. "Forever a Priest", CMJ Publishers and Distrib., 2004, ISBN 9781891280573 )〕 He was baptized in Saint Nizier Parish in the shadow of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fourvière. Both would have a significant effect on his life. As a boy he participated in the choir and attended the clerical school in Saint Nizier Parish. Querbes entered Saint Irenaeus Seminary and was ordained in 1816. He returned to Saint Nizier as a parochial vicar and quickly became known for the quality of his preaching. He became administrator of the clerical school at Saint Nizier, which cemented the two priorities of his life: education and liturgy. In 1822, Louis Querbes was named pastor of Vourles,〔("Louis Querbes", Fonds D'Action Saint Viateur )〕 a parish both physically and spiritually in need of renewal due to the Revolution. He embraced the challenge of rebuilding the church and the spiritual lives of the faithful. The lack of education of the children troubled him, inspiring him to search for a solution.
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