Salvatorians


The term Salvatorians refers to members of the Society of the Divine Savior, a religious institute of the Catholic Church with priests, deacons, brothers, and clerics serving in more than 40 countries throughout world. The title "Divine Savior" is a reference to Jesus Christ. The patrons are Mary, mother of Jesus, under her title "Mother of the Savior," the Apostles, Saint Michael the Archangel, and Saint Joseph. The patronal feast of the Society of the Divine Savior is Christmas Day. The Salvatorians celebrate October 11 as the "Solemnity of Mary, Mother of the Savior." Other important liturgical celebrations include Pentecost Sunday and September 5, the Feast of Blessed Mary of the Apostles.
The "Salvatorian Family" also includes the Congregation of the Sisters of the Divine Saviour and the Lay Salvatorians, officially the International Community of the Divine Savior. The Society was founded by Venerable Francis Mary of the Cross Jordan in Rome on December 8, 1881. Salvatorians use the post-nominal letters "S.D.S.".
The Generalate of the community is in Rome, in Via della Conciliazione, in Palazzo Cesi-Armellini. The current Superior General of the Salvatorians is Reverend Milton Zonta, S.D.S..

History

The Society of the Divine Savior was founded at Rome, on 8 December 1881, by Johann Baptist Jordan, who was elected superior general as Father Francis Mary of the Cross. The original name of the institute, Society of Catholic Instruction, was changed in 1893 to the present title. The Congregation of the Sisters of the Divine Savior was founded in December 1888, by Father Jordan, to complement the work of the Salvatorian Fathers.
On 13 December 1889, the new Prefecture Apostolic of Assam was entrusted to the society. :pl:Otto Hopfenmüller was named the first Apostolic Prefect. The fathers published many books in the Khasi language. In September 1893, a college was established at Lochau, near Bregenz; in the same year a station was founded at Corvallis, Oregon, U.S.A. In 1896 several members began work in Brazil.
The first papal approbation was granted in the "Decretum laudis" of 27 May 1905.
In 1915 :de:Pankratius Pfeiffer succeeded Jordan as Superior General. During the Nazi occupation of Rome in 1943 and 1944, Pfeiffer acted as an intermediary between Pope Pius XII and the German authorities. Every day he would visit Regina Coeli prison and another in Via Tasso, returning with a freed prisoner.

Spirituality and mission

As of 2019, there are over 3,000 Salvatorians serving in 45 countries on six continents.
In keeping with the spiritual vision of Father Francis Jordan, the Salvatorians are prepared to serve in any place, spreading the Gospel "by all ways and means." Their work is not limited to one particular activity, but members serve as pastors, catechists and teachers, home and foreign missionaries, chaplains, authors, musicians, counselors, spiritual directors, and in many other areas of ministry. Ultimately, their goal is to proclaim salvation to all people by making known the "loving kindness of the Savior."
The "Constitution" of the Society of the Divine Savior specifies that "Salvatorian life is apostolic and is the expression of the love of Christ urging us to spend ourselves for the salvation of all people... We proclaim Jesus Christ to all people by all ways and means which the love of Christ inspires, especially through the witness of our lives, our kindness, and our apostolic zeal. In fulfilling this ministry we always respect human dignity, and we are ready to serve all people without distinction".
Salvatorian scholars identify four primary biblical texts as being fundamental for understanding both the Society's charism and spiritual vision of Father Francis Jordan. These include:
  1. John 17:3: "Now eternal life is this, to know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent."
  2. Matthew 28:19–20: "Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit and teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And, behold, I am with you always until the end of the age."
  3. Mark 16:15: "Go out to the whole world; proclaim the Gospel to every creature."
  4. Daniel 12:3: "But the wise shall shine brightly like the splendor of the firmament; and those who lead the many to justice will shine brightly like the stars for all eternity."
Salvatorian priests and brothers have been serving in the United States since 1892 and members of the United States province can be found serving in Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Wisconsin; the United States Province is based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. An elected member of the United States Province also currently serves on the Salvatorian Generalate in Rome, Italy.
In 2001, members of the three branches of the Salvatorian "Family" established Jordan Ministry Team in the Diocese of Tucson to serve the needs of the Catholic Church in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson and throughout the Southwest.

SOFIA

SOFIA is an acronym for the Salvatorian Office for International Aid which works alongside the Salvatorians in order to increase the impact and sustainability of the community's projects.
Established in 2008, SOFIA supports Salvatorian initiatives in health, education, rural development, and pastoral formation.

Notable Salvatorians