1. Xaverian - Noun
2. Xaverian - Adjective
Xaverian (plural Xaverians)
A member of the Xaverian Brothers, a religious order founded in Bruges, Belgium 1839 and dedicated to Catholic education.
Xaverian (comparative more Xaverian, superlative most Xaverian)
Pertaining or related to this religious order.
Save after save from both netminders kept their schools in it, all serving as an excitable pretense to the decisive blow – a Matty Ryan power play goal to help Xaverian (6-1-2) eventually claim a 3-1 win in front of a packed crowd at the Canton Ice House. Source: Internet
George Hastrich, pastor emeritus; Fr. Victor Mosele, a Xaverian missionary serving at St. Paul's; and Msgr. Source: Internet
The first mission outside of Italy began in 1954 when Mother Celestina and Sister Rosetta came to work with the Xaverian priests in Petersham. Source: Internet
Folan said they have an enrollment of around 500 kids, and they compete with much larger schools like Brockton, Xaverian and others. Source: Internet
Xaverian went on to win a hard-fought game, 28-22, but paid a big price, The starting backfield tandem of Shayne Kaminski and Kenny Kern went down with ankle injuries in the first half. Source: Internet
The win locked up a Division 1 Super Bowl bid for the Crimson Tide, who will play Xaverian Brothers High. Source: Internet