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Saint Viator president Fr. Mick Egan passes the torch to Fr. Corey Brost
Saint Viator High School names its new president: Fr. Corey Brost, C.S.V., will be taking over for Fr. Mick Egan, C.S.V.

Faculty and staff of Saint Viator High School gathered for a rare announcement on Wednesday: The leader of the Viatorian Community, Fr. Thomas von Behren, C.S.V., named Fr. Corey Brost, C.S.V., as the school’s newest president, effective July 1, for a term of at least three years.
Fr. Brost, who has served as vice president of mission effectiveness for the last two years at the school, replaces Fr. Robert M. Egan, C.S.V., who has been president for the last eight years.
Fr. von Behren, provincial and president of the high school’s board of governors, stressed how important it was to continue to have a Viatorian lead the school.
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“I am proud to say that Saint Viator High School is one of the few Catholic high schools in the Chicago area that can point to having 11 of their community members on the faculty of their own school,” Fr. von Behren said. “The Viatorians are committed to Saint Viator High School today and for decades to come.”
Fr. Brost first met Fr. von Behren when von Behren was his religion teacher in Springfield, Ill. Fr. Brost earned his undergraduate degree in journalism and a law degree from the University of Illinois before starting his career at Saint Viator High School in 1987 as a religion teacher himself. It was the first year Saint Viator had co-ed students, and Fr. Brost helped merge the Sacred Heart and Saint Viator newspapers as moderator.
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Fr. Brost entered the Viatorian Community as a religious brother. For more than 25 years, he worked as a youth educator and campus minister for Viatorian schools and parishes throughout the country.
In 2006, Fr. Brost was ordained a priest, after earning master’s degrees in pastoral studies at Loyola University and in divinity from Catholic Theological Union.
“When I came back here six years ago, I thought I was going to be teaching freshmen religion,” Fr. Brost told the faculty. “But day after day, I am inspired, challenged, and in awe of you. I see miracles happen every day at this school.”
Fr. von Behren noted that Fr. Egan leaves the school on solid ground.
“He has brought new life to the mission of the school,” Fr. von Behren said, “and leaves with nothing but great possibilities before it.”
Fr. Egan had brought a unique perspective to the role, having attended the school himself, graduating in 1969. He went on to teach at the school, head the Clerics of St. Viator as provincial, serve as pastor at St. Viator Parish in Chicago, and ultimately lead the Arlington Heights high school starting in 2005.
Among his achievements at Saint Viator:
*Fr. Egan instituted drug testing – a difficult decision, but the right thing to do.
*He has doubled tuition assistance, from $670,000 in 2005 to $1.3 million (so far) this school year.
*Service hours were not required when he became president. Now each student has to complete 100 hours of community service in order to graduate.
*He has shepherded the $10 million “Shaping the Future with Faith” capital campaign, which will add classrooms, a new cafeteria, student commons area and fine arts studios and rehearsal space.
“He has certainly modeled the Viatorian motto ‘Bring the children to me,’” said Eileen Manno, principal of Saint Viator. “He always put the students first.”
In late summer, Fr. Egan will join the staff at St. Thomas More Catholic Community in Henderson, Nev., a suburb of Las Vegas.
Fr. Brost, C.S.V., has continued to serve as chairman of the religion department and head of the vocation office for the Viatorians while serving in the high school’s administration. This summer, however, he will devote himself full time to leading the school.
Among his achievements:
*He designed the decade-old Bridges Retreat while serving at a Springfield parish. Students from both Saint Viator and Waukegan’s St. Martin de Porres meet over two days to discuss racial tension.
*He founded the Children of Abraham Coalition, which brings together suburban teens and adults of Christian, Muslim and Jewish faiths together through a shared lineage. Group members exchange their stories and work together on service projects for organizations such as Arlington Heights PADS program.
“I am confident that Corey will bring great leadership, passion and vision to the school, while maintaining the traditions and mission that makes Saint Viator such a great school and community,” said Fr. von Behren.
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For more information, contact :
Paige Wiser
Director of Communications, Saint Viator High School
224.625.1257, pwiser@saintviator.com