Lyon Viator

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Viator (Lyon – Wadi al-Natrun, October 21, 390) was a Gallo-Roman cleric, secretary of Justus, Bishop of Lyon. His liturgical memory is celebrated on October 21.

He accompanied Justo when he left his diocese, shortly after the Council of Aquileia (381). Both retired to the Egyptian desert, where they lived as hermits for the rest of their lives.

A religious association dedicated to teaching founded by the French priest Luis Querbes bears his name: Clérigos de San Viator. His body rests in the Church of San Justo, in Lyon.

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