Basilian Salvatorian Order
| Latin: Ordo Basilianus Sanctissimi Salvatoris Melkitarum | |
| Abbreviation | BS |
|---|---|
| Nickname | Salvatorian Fathers |
| Formation | 1684 |
| Founder | Archbishop Euthymios Michael Saifi |
| Founded at | Saida, Lebanon |
| Type | Monastic order of pontifical right for men |
| Headquarters | Saida, Lebanon |
| Membership | 94 members (includes 74 priests) as of 2020 |
| Antoine Dib, BS | |
| Affiliations | Greek-Melkite Catholic Church |
The Basilian Order of the Most Holy Saviour (Latin: Ordo Basilianus Sanctissimi Salvatoris) abbreviated BS, also known as the Basilian Salvatorian Order, is an Eastern Catholic monastic order of Pontifical Right for men of the Greek-Melkite Catholic Church. The name derives from its motherhouse, the Holy Saviour Monastery, at Joun in Chouf near Sidon, Lebanon.