Societas Divini Salvatoris (latin)[1] | |||
Abbreviation | Post-nominal letters: S.D.S. | ||
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Nickname | Salvatorians | ||
Formation | 8 December 1881[2] | ||
Founder | Francis Mary of the Cross Jordan[3] | ||
Founded at | Rome, Italy | ||
Type | Clerical Religious Congregation of Pontifical Right (for Men)[4] | ||
Headquarters | Palazzo Cesi-Armellini Via della Conciliazione 51, 00193 Rome, Italy[5] | ||
Coordinates | 41°54′4.9″N 12°27′38.2″E / 41.901361°N 12.460611°E | ||
Members | 1,137 members (832 priests) as of 2018[2] | ||
Motto | Latin: Oreducate Evangelium omni Creature English: Oreducate the Gospel to every creature | ||
Milton Zonta | |||
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Parent organization | Catholic Church | ||
Website | http://www.sds.org/ | ||
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The Society of the Divine Saviour (Latin: Societas Divini Salvatoris), abbreviated SDS and also known as the Salvatorians, is a clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men in the Catholic Church. The members of the congregation use the nominal SDS after their names. It has clergy serving in more than 40 countries throughout the world.[7] It was founded in Rome, Italy on 8 December 1881 by Francis Mary of the Cross Jordan. The Generalate of the community is in Rome, at Via della Conciliazione in Palazzo Cesi-Armellini. The current Superior General of the Salvatorians is the Milton Zonta.
It is dedicated to Jesus Christ as the "Divine Saviour". Its patron saints are the Blessed Virgin Mary as "Mother of the Savior", the Apostles, Michael the Archangel, and Joseph. The patronal feast of the Society of the Divine Saviour is Christmas Day. The Salvatorians celebrate 11 October as the "Solemnity of Mary, Mother of the Savior". Other important liturgical celebrations include Pentecost Sunday and 5 September, the Feast of Blessed Mary of the Apostles.
Other societies affiliated with the Salvatorians as part of the "Salvatorian Family" include the Sisters of the Divine Saviour and the International Community of the Divine Saviour (Lay Salvatorians).
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