In honor of the 150th anniversary of the death of Fr. Louis Querbes, international celebrations begin on September 1, 2009 and continue for an entire year – the Querbesian Year. The kick-off celebration takes place in Vourles, France where Fr. Querbes ministered, founded the Clerics of St. Viator and is buried. Vourles is about 300 miles southeast of Paris and about 10 miles southwest of Lyons, the second largest city in France.

The first exhibit of the Querbesian year is called “In the Footsteps of Our Founder – Louis Querbes, 1793-1859.” Here you see photographs of the Querbesian sites in Vourles.
The sites included are:
These sites are displayed around a portrait of Louis Querbes that was painted in 1946 by our own Fr. Raymund C. Novacek, CSV. On the bottom shelf of the display case are numerous pamphlets collected from Vourles over the years published by their Office of Tourism as well as a book written by Roger Bou, CSV titled La Province-Mere Vourles 1859-1991 (The Mother Province Vourles), written in French, which gives the history of the Viatorians in Vourles, France.
Stop by to see the exhibit. It will be up through October 2009.
Joan