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St. Viator Parish School 4246 S. Eastern Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89119 Striving towards a deeper understanding of each student as a unique individual while encouraging the development of a positive image; recognizing and supporting the role of parents as primary educators of their children; and guiding students to become spiritually, academically, socially, responsible, well-rounded members of society consistent with Church teachings.
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Who is St. Viator?
After about 100 years a group of followers of these two men became well known, in France, for preserving the relics and teachings Of St. Viator. In 1830 Father Louis Querbes, from the Diocese of Lyons, chose Viator as the patron saint of a parish that would focus on teaching youth and serving the Christian Faith. This group was named "The Clerics of St. Viator", now known as the Viatorians. The Viatorians have always been involved with teaching and education. There are Viatorians in countries throughout the world, bringing the Gospel and education to youths. In our country Viatorians came from Canada and settled primarily in a small town near Chicago in the late 1800's. Over 40 years ago, while Las Vegas was still a growing town, the Catholic community asked if the Viatorians would send people to our town to help teach our Catholic youth. For many years the Viatorians were the main teachers in Bishop Gorman High School as well as St. Viator Parish school. We are very lucky to have been able to have the chance to learn from this special group of priests and brothers, and to follow their path of observing the Catholic faith and love of education. On October 21st we celebrate the life of St. Viator and the group of faithful followers who have been inspired by this simple story. Father Louis Querbes, founder of the Clerics of St. Viator, was born in France during the French Revolution. In 2004 formal petitions were made to the Cardinal Archbishop of Lyon asking that the Beautification Cause of Louise Querbes be introduced.
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