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Louis Querbes

Louis Querbes (21 August 1793 – 1 September 1859) was a Catholic priest in France who founded the Clerics of Saint Viator (CSV), a religious order which specializes in teaching.[1][2]


Jean-Louis-Marie-Joseph Querbes

Born21 August 1793
Lyon, Rhône, French First Republic
Died1 September 1859(1859-09-01) (aged 66)
Vourles, Rhône, Second French Empire
Venerated inCatholic Church
AttributesPriest's cassock
PatronageClerics of Saint Viator

Life edit

Louis-Joseph Marie Querbes (often pronounced in English as "curbs", although in French it is "kerb" with a rolled "r") was born in Lyon, France, on August 21, 1793 in the midst of the French Revolution. The next day a bomb destroyed his home.[3] His father had been a peasant, who migrated 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.[3] 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,[4] where he remained until his death. In the wake of the French Revolution there was much social confusion and disorder, and few schools left open 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, 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.[5]

Clerics of Saint Viator edit

Querbes founded the CSV in 1831 in Vourles (Rhône). He chose as a patron, Viator, a local saint who lived in the fourth century and was revered by the people of Lyon as a model of youth.[6] The order received papal approval in 1838.

Under the leadership of Querbes the membership of the community increased so rapidly that before the time of his death there existed more than 200 Catechists of Saint Viator in France; and besides teaching in many parochial schools, and a school for the deaf, the clerics conducted colleges, schools of agriculture, and a publishing house from which were issued a large number of practical school classics and educational magazines such as "L'Ecole et la Famille".[5]

In 1847, at the request of Bishop Bourget of Montreal, Querbes sent teachers to staff a small college in Joliette, Quebec.[3]

Suffering from diabetes, Louis Querbes died 1 September 1, 1859.[5]

Legacy edit

The Canons of Saint Viator continue to serve in many locations around the globe. A number of educational facilities are named in his honor. The park behind the cathedral in Joliette, Quebec is named after him.

Beatification process edit

The Postulator for the Cause of Father Querbes, Msgr. Paolo Rizzi, has informed to Rev. Mick R. Egan, C.S.V., Superior General, that the ordinary session of Cardinals and Bishops, members of the Congregation for the Cause of Saints, met Oct. 1, 2019 in Rome. In that meeting they established that the Servant of God Louis Querbes lived in an uncommon but heroic degree all the virtues of faith, hope, charity, fortitude, justice, prudence, temperance, as well as the evangelical counsels. Therefore, on Oct. 2 Pope Francis authorized the Congregation for the Cause of Saints to promulgate the relevant decree in his name, declaring Father Louis Querbes Venerable. This announcement was made in Rome today, Oct. 3, 2019. The official decree on the heroic virtues of Father Querbes will be published in about 10 days and when we receive that decree it will be published for you. I know you join me in celebrating this wonderful news and thanking God for the example of Father Querbes’ life and witness. The decree by Pope Francis opens the way to beatification. However, for this we will need the recognition of a miracle through the intercession of Venerable Father Louis Querbes. Let us join our prayers in seeking the intercession of Father Querbes. The newspaper La Croix reported on February 27, 2006 that Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, archbishop of Lyon, had begun the process which might lead to the beatification of Querbes. Pope Francis named Fr. Querbes as Venerable on October 2, 2019.

References edit

  1. ^ Bonnafous, Robert (1993). Louis Querbes (1793-1859) et les Catéchistes de saint Viateur. Itinéraires, ISSN 1159-3989 ; 6 (in French). Paris : Médiaspaul; Montréal : Éd. paulines. pp. 187 p.-[8] p. de pl. : couv. ill., 20 cm. ISBN 2-7122-0459-X. (Médiaspaul), (Éd. paulines).
  2. ^ Bonnafous, Robert. Un fondateur contrarié, Louis Querbes (1793-1859) (in French). Vourles: Clercs de Saint-Viateur. pp. 3 vol. (478, 621, 161 p.-[16] p. de pl.) : ill. en noir et en coul., couv. ill., 24 cm. ISBN 2-9521906-0-7. (vol. 1) (br.), (vol. 2) (br.), (vol. 3) (br.) T. I, Les années de formation, 1793-1822, les années de fondation, 1822-1838 ; T. II, Monsieur le supérieur, 1839-1859 ; T. III, Annexes et index.
  3. ^ a b c McCarthy, Thomas. "Forever a Priest", CMJ Publishers and Distrib., 2004 ISBN 9781891280573
  4. ^ "Louis Querbes", Fonds D'Action Saint Viateur
  5. ^ a b c Rivard, Eugene Louis. "Clerics of Saint Viator." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 15. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 18 April 2015
  6. ^ Brost C.S.V., Corey. "Fr. Louis Querbes: Making a Difference", Catholic Theological Union, April 14, 2007

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Louis Querbes 21 August 1793 1 September 1859 was a Catholic priest in France who founded the Clerics of Saint Viator CSV a religious order which specializes in teaching 1 2 VenerableJean Louis Marie Joseph QuerbesCSVBorn21 August 1793Lyon Rhone French First RepublicDied1 September 1859 1859 09 01 aged 66 Vourles Rhone Second French EmpireVenerated inCatholic ChurchAttributesPriest s cassockPatronageClerics of Saint Viator Contents 1 Life 2 Clerics of Saint Viator 3 Legacy 4 Beatification process 5 ReferencesLife editLouis Joseph Marie Querbes often pronounced in English as curbs although in French it is kerb with a rolled r was born in Lyon France on August 21 1793 in the midst of the French Revolution The next day a bomb destroyed his home 3 His father had been a peasant who migrated 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 3 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 4 where he remained until his death In the wake of the French Revolution there was much social confusion and disorder and few schools left open 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 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 5 Clerics of Saint Viator editQuerbes founded the CSV in 1831 in Vourles Rhone He chose as a patron Viator a local saint who lived in the fourth century and was revered by the people of Lyon as a model of youth 6 The order received papal approval in 1838 Under the leadership of Querbes the membership of the community increased so rapidly that before the time of his death there existed more than 200 Catechists of Saint Viator in France and besides teaching in many parochial schools and a school for the deaf the clerics conducted colleges schools of agriculture and a publishing house from which were issued a large number of practical school classics and educational magazines such as L Ecole et la Famille 5 In 1847 at the request of Bishop Bourget of Montreal Querbes sent teachers to staff a small college in Joliette Quebec 3 Suffering from diabetes Louis Querbes died 1 September 1 1859 5 Legacy editThe Canons of Saint Viator continue to serve in many locations around the globe A number of educational facilities are named in his honor The park behind the cathedral in Joliette Quebec is named after him Beatification process editThe Postulator for the Cause of Father Querbes Msgr Paolo Rizzi has informed to Rev Mick R Egan C S V Superior General that the ordinary session of Cardinals and Bishops members of the Congregation for the Cause of Saints met Oct 1 2019 in Rome In that meeting they established that the Servant of God Louis Querbes lived in an uncommon but heroic degree all the virtues of faith hope charity fortitude justice prudence temperance as well as the evangelical counsels Therefore on Oct 2 Pope Francis authorized the Congregation for the Cause of Saints to promulgate the relevant decree in his name declaring Father Louis Querbes Venerable This announcement was made in Rome today Oct 3 2019 The official decree on the heroic virtues of Father Querbes will be published in about 10 days and when we receive that decree it will be published for you I know you join me in celebrating this wonderful news and thanking God for the example of Father Querbes life and witness The decree by Pope Francis opens the way to beatification However for this we will need the recognition of a miracle through the intercession of Venerable Father Louis Querbes Let us join our prayers in seeking the intercession of Father Querbes The newspaper La Croix reported on February 27 2006 that Cardinal Philippe Barbarin archbishop of Lyon had begun the process which might lead to the beatification of Querbes Pope Francis named Fr Querbes as Venerable on October 2 2019 References edit Bonnafous Robert 1993 Louis Querbes 1793 1859 et les Catechistes de saint Viateur Itineraires ISSN 1159 3989 6 in French Paris Mediaspaul Montreal Ed paulines pp 187 p 8 p de pl couv ill 20 cm ISBN 2 7122 0459 X Mediaspaul Ed paulines Bonnafous Robert Un fondateur contrarie Louis Querbes 1793 1859 in French Vourles Clercs de Saint Viateur pp 3 vol 478 621 161 p 16 p de pl ill en noir et en coul couv ill 24 cm ISBN 2 9521906 0 7 vol 1 br vol 2 br vol 3 br T I Les annees de formation 1793 1822 les annees de fondation 1822 1838 T II Monsieur le superieur 1839 1859 T III Annexes et index a b c McCarthy Thomas Forever a Priest CMJ Publishers and Distrib 2004 ISBN 9781891280573 Louis Querbes Fonds D Action Saint Viateur a b c Rivard Eugene Louis Clerics of Saint Viator The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 15 New York Robert Appleton Company 1912 18 April 2015 Brost C S V Corey Fr Louis Querbes Making a Difference Catholic Theological Union April 14 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louis Querbes amp oldid 1170871275, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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