Br. Richard-Benoit Tremblay, CSV

Br. Richard-Benoit Tremblay, CSV

Br. Richard-Benoit Tremblay was born April 16, 1949 in Quebec. He joined the Viatorian Community in Montreal as a postulant in the Province of Joliette, in 1969. Two years later, he entered the novitiate in 1971 and professed first vows in 1972, before making his...
Fr. Carlos Orduna Diez, CSV

Fr. Carlos Orduna Diez, CSV

Fr. Carlos Orduna Díez was born Feb. 19, 1949, in a northeastern province of Spain. He met the Viatorians when his parents, both schoolteachers, settled in Madrid not far from where the Clerics of Saint Viator had just opened the Colegio de Nuestra Señora de Fátima....
Fr. Gerardo Soto, CSV

Fr. Gerardo Soto, CSV

I must confess that I was surprised when I received the invitation to share the meaning and value of my Viatorian religious life. Several days passed before I responded. Deep down, I accepted to write because I admire my brothers in community. What I have lived with...
Fr. Pedro María Lahora, CSV

Fr. Pedro María Lahora, CSV

I met the Clerics of St. Viator when I entered St. Joseph’s College in Vitoria in September 1960. I was six years old. When I was twelve, Carlos González de Zárate, a vocation recruiter, gave us a survey and Luis Gutiérrez, the director of the College at that...
Br. Anatole Camille Gnamien, CSV

Br. Anatole Camille Gnamien, CSV

Br. Anatole Gnamien was ordained a deacon on Oct. 17, in Abidjan in the Ivory Coast, taking him one step closer to the priesthood. Here, he answers some questions about his background and how he came to join the Viatorian Community. My name is Anatole Camille GNAMIEN;...