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The Clerics of Saint Viator (French: Clercs de Saint-Viateur), abbreviated C.S.V. and also known as the Viatorians is a Roman Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men (priest, brothers and lay associates) founded in Lyon, France, in 1831 by Father Louis Querbes. Its patron, Saint Viator, was a 4th-century catechist in Lyon. The institute spread from its origins in France to Canada and later to the United States; it now has provinces and missions all over the world. They are a teaching order and are involved in parish ministries and all levels of education, from grade school through university. Its members add the nominal letters C.S.V. after their names to indicate membership in the congregation.

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  • Clerics of Saint Viator (en)
  • Viatoristen (de)
  • Clercs de Saint-Viateur (fr)
  • Chierici di San Viatore (it)
  • 聖ヴィアトール修道会 (ja)
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  • Die Viatoristen bzw. Kleriker vom hl. Viator (lat.: Clerici Sancti Viatoris, Ordenskürzel: CSV, der vollständige Name lautet Congregatio Clericorum Parochialium seu Catechistarum Sancti Viatoris) sind eine römisch-katholische Regularklerikergemeinschaft, die 1831 von Louis Querbes gegründet wurde und ihr Generalat in Vourles hat. Ab 2000 war Mark R. Francis Generalsuperior, seit 2012 ist es der Kanadier Alain Ambeault. (de)
  • The Clerics of Saint Viator (French: Clercs de Saint-Viateur), abbreviated C.S.V. and also known as the Viatorians is a Roman Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men (priest, brothers and lay associates) founded in Lyon, France, in 1831 by Father Louis Querbes. Its patron, Saint Viator, was a 4th-century catechist in Lyon. The institute spread from its origins in France to Canada and later to the United States; it now has provinces and missions all over the world. They are a teaching order and are involved in parish ministries and all levels of education, from grade school through university. Its members add the nominal letters C.S.V. after their names to indicate membership in the congregation. (en)
  • Les Clercs de Saint-Viateur (CSV) ou Viatoriens (en latin Congregatio Clericorum Parochialium seu Catechistarum S. Viatoris) constituent une congrégation cléricale de droit pontifical. (fr)
  • 聖ヴィアトール修道会(ラテン語: Congregatio Clericorum Parochialium seu Catechistarum S. Viatoris,略称: C.S.V.)はカトリック教会の男子修道会。 この修道会は1831年、フランス革命の傷跡が残る中、リヨンの教区司祭ルイ・ケルブが街の守護聖人である聖ウィアトル(ヴィアトール)から名をもらい創設され、主に青少年の教育に係わり、フランスをはじめカナダ、スペイン、ベルギー、ブルキナファソ、ハイチ、ペルー、日本、台湾など16カ国で活動している。 (ja)
  • I Chierici di San Viatore (in latino Congregatio Clericorum Parochialium seu Catechistarum S. Viatoris) sono un istituto religioso maschile di diritto pontificio: i membri di questa congregazione clericale, detti popolarmente Viatoriani, pospongono al loro nome la sigla C.S.V. (it)
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  • Clerics of Saint Viator (en)
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