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Louis Querbes : ウィキペディア英語版
Louis Querbes
''For the former mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana, see Andrew Querbes.''
The Reverend Louis Querbes (1793–1859) was a Roman Catholic priest in France who was the founder of the Clerics of Saint Viator (CSV), a religious order which specializes in teaching.
==Life==
Louis-Joseph Marie Querbes (pronounced "curbs") was born in Lyon, France on August 21, 1793 in the midst of the French Revolution. The next day a bomb destroyed his home.〔(McCarthy, Thomas. "Forever a Priest", CMJ Publishers and Distrib., 2004, ISBN 9781891280573 )〕 His father a peasant who came to Lyon to work as a tailor. Louis attended the parish school of St. Nizier, and 1812 the seminary of St. Irenaeus. Classmates included John Vianney, Jean-Claude Colin, and Marcellin Champagnat.〔 Unable to enter the Society of Jesus (which was not restored until 1814, he was ordained a member of the secular clergy on December 17, 1816. He was first assigned to his home parish of Saint-Nizier. In 1822 he was named pastor of St. Bonnet in Vourles, a village of Vourles near Lyon,〔("Louis Querbes", Fonds D'Action Saint Viateur )〕 where he remained until his death. In the wake of the Revolution, there was much confusion and disorder and few schools outside the large cities.
In Vourles, between 1826 and 1831, he developed the basis of an association of catechists who would take charge of the Christian education of children and related tasks. Desirous of securing teachers for his own and for neighbouring parishes, Father Querbes established at Vourles as early as 1829 a school for the training of lay teachers, which was soon officially sanctioned by the Royal Council of Public Instruction.〔(Rivard, Eugene Louis. "Clerics of Saint Viator." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 15. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 18 April 2015 )〕

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