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Transcript of Viator Newsletter 2000 Spring
QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER OF THE CLERICS OF SAINT VIATOR Volume 4, Number 2 Spring 2000
T E A C H E R S 0 F F A I T H
23 Years of Leadership and Service
Viatorian Provincials "Back in the Trenches"_ Viatorian Fathers Edward Anderson, Kenneth Morris and Patrick Render are three former Provincials who continue to serve God's people and the Viatorian Community. The elected role of Provincial is to serve as "Pastor" for the entire Community.
Fr. Anderson taught high school at Spaulding Institute in Peoria, Illinois from 1956 to 1957; Cathedral Boys High School, Springfield, Illinois from 1957 to 1959, Alleman High School, Rock Island, Illinois 1959 to 1966, and was Principal at Bishop Gorman High School, Las Vegas, Nevada from 1966 to 1969. He was elected
Fr. Morris was very active in the Viatorian program for the formation of the younger members. He also served as a professor of sacred scripture; theRector of the Viatorian Seminary in Washington D.C., and later became the Master of Novices. He was elected Provincial in 197 4 and served until1984, when he
Fr. Render distinguished himself as an educator especially with young people. He taught at St. Viator High School in Arlington Heights, Illinois and later became the Principal and President of St. Viator. He was elected Provincial in 1984, and he served through 1992, when he was granted a sabbatical
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Winter Retreat
Discerning Vocations __ Seven young adult men gathered in mid Winter for a vocation retreat at the Provincial Center in Arlington Heights, led by Vocation Director Brother Corey Brost, C.S. V. The men ranged in age from 18 to 22, and included college freshmen to a 1999 graduate with a degree in Theology. Three of the men came from the following Viatorian ministries: St. Thomas More Catholic Community in Henderson, Nevada; Holy Family Parish in Granite City, IL; and St. Viator High School in Arlington Heights, IL.
Viatorians who helped present the retreat
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Viator
Reverend Robert M. Egan, C.S.V. Provincial Publisher
Philip J. Skeris Director of Development Managing Editor
VIATOR is published quarterly by the Clerics of St. Viator, the Viatorians, for friends, families, parishioners and alumni of Viatorian apostolates.
The Clerics of St. Viator are religious priests and brothers sent by the Catholic Church to teach the Faith and proclaim Jesus Christ as Gospel. In parishes, schools, and a variety of other ministries Viatorians work with Christian communities to live, deepen and celebrate their faith.
Our legal title is: Clerics of St. Viator.
From The Provincial's Perspective ____ _ Dear Partner in Faith,
Greetings and good wishes to you from the Viatorians. I
hope this issue of our Quarterly Newsletter finds you
and your family in good health and enjoying the
blessings of a happy and blessed life.
Once again, it is my privilege to present to you our
Newsletter detailing some of the activities of the Viatorians in recent
months. You will be able to read about a number of young men who have
expressed interest in pursuing a religious vocation as a Viatorian and who
gathered at our Provincial Center in Arlington Heights in January. These
gatherings provide a genuine sense of hope for our future. I ask that you
keep them and all young people who are discerning God's call in their
lives in your regular prayers.
You will also see the wide-variety of Viatorian ministry and service that is
represented by Viatorians mentioned in our regional roundup. I know that
you will recognize some of their names and the work they are involved in.
In their name, I thank you for your support and ongoing loyalty to the
Clerics of St. Viator.
This season of spring always represents a time of new life and hope in the
life cycle of our world. I hope that the days of Lent have led you to
celebrate the great joy of Easter and the presence of the Risen Christ in
your lives and families. Please know that the Viatorians continue to be
grateful for your presence in our lives. May God's blessings and the joy
and hope of the Risen Christ be with each of you. My best wishes to you.
Sincerely in Viator,
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Robert M. Egan, C.S.V. Provincial
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Viatorian Provincials "Back in the Trenches" (continued)
FR. RENDER FR. ANDERSON
Provincial in 1969 and served as Provincial from 1969 to 197 4, when he became Associate Pastor, and then Pastor, at St. Viator parish in Las Vegas
FR. MORRIS became Vicar General of the entire Viatorian Congregation in Rome, Italy from 1984 to 1988. He then served as Director of Viatorian Affiliates for the Province of Chicago in 1989 to 1991, when he became Associate Pastor of St. Thomas More Parish, Henderson, Nevada where he continues to serve today.
from 1993 to 1994. He was appointed Pastor of St. Joseph Parish in Springfield, IL in 1994, where he continues to the
present. • from 1975 to 1980. He was appointed Rector of Guardian Angel Cathedral, Las Vegas from 1983 to 1990, when he retired in Las Vegas.
Discerning Vocations (continued)
included Brothers Rob three winter vocation Robertson, Michael retreats with new Gosch, Dan Belanger themes each year. and Doug Hudson, along with Fathers During the weekend, John Eck and George retreatants discussed Auger. how the vow of
poverty influences the The retreat focused on way Viatorians use how the vow of material possessions poverty influences the and view their daily lives of personal talents. On Viatorians. It was the Saturday, they were first of a three-year joined by two St. vocation retreat cycle Viator High School focusing on the Students and the religious vows. A Schwarz family for an three year cycle evening of service at a appeals to men in Chicago Soup Kitchen. discernment, Donna Schwarz is the particularly college- secretary for the age men, because they Viatorian can return for two or Development Office,
she and her husband The Vocation office is Tim are Viatorian pre- in contact with about Associates. Their 20 college-age men children Kyle and Kate who are seriously also participated. The considering Viatorian trip to the Soup religious life. Other Kitchen led to a religious orders are discussion on the also seeing this trend responsibility of toward younger religious toward the vocations, according to economically poor and Sr. Cathy Bertrand, how Viatorians, as S.S.N.D., Executive "Teachers of Faith," Director of the can teach the Gospel Chicago-based through service National Religious experiences with Vocation Conference. students and families. Next year the retreat
will explore the vow of Those attending were chastity. • representative of the men currently interested in the Viatorian Community.
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Regional Roundup
KANKAKEE/ BOURBONNAIS: Father Charles Bolser, Pastor of Maternity B.V.M. Parish in Bourbonnais recently attended a workshop entitled: "Preaching the languages of the Liturgy" which was held at the Notre Dame Center for Pastoral Liturgy. The program is designed to help enrich the proclamation and celebration of the Liturgy.
CHICAGO: Two Viatorian authors recently published articles. Brother Corey Brost wrote in VISION, a Religious Discernment Guide, "Brothers offer their presence in a world of need." Father Tom McMahon published an article in BUSINESS ETHICS QUARTERLY titled "Transforming Justice: a Conceptualization." He also authored a chapter in the new A COMPANION TO BUSINESS ETHICS Entitled "A Brief History of American Business Ethics."
SPRINGFIELD: Father Pat Cahill, Pastor of St. Jude Parish in Rochester, joins Brother Jim .. Lewnard in serving on the Diocesan Board of Catholic education for the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois. The Diocese also has a new Bishop with the ordination of Msgr. George Lucas in December.
LAS VEGAS: Father George Auger preached a parish mission at Guardian Angel Cathedral during the first week of Advent. The Saint Viator Parish School Drama Ministry continues spreading the Word and plans to close the school year with a play to tell the story of the Passion of Jesus in contemporary
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