United in Mission Around The World
We Salvatorians are called and sent in mission to proclaim the Gospel message to all people, everywhere and at all times, and to do this through whatever ways and means the love of Christ inspires.
The Society of the Divine Saviour, popularly known as the Salvatorians, is an international, religious, congregation of priests and brothers in the Catholic Church, founded in Rome, December 8, 1881, by the Father Francis Mary of the Cross Jordan.
Today members of the Society are engaged in apostolic activities in 40 countries all over the world. We are part of a Salvatorian Family that includes religious sisters (Congregation of the Sisters of the Divine Saviour) and laity (International Community of the Divine Saviour).
We Salvatorians are called and sent in mission to proclaim the Gospel message to all people, everywhere and at all times, and to do this through whatever ways and means the love of Christ inspires.
“As long as there is one person on earth who does not know God and love Him above all thing, you dare not allow yourself a moments rest.”
Blessed Francis Jordan
Salvatorian Founder