Examples of Congregation of Christian Brothers in a sentence
The apostolic concern of the Congregation of Christian Brothers is the Christian education of youth striving to reach maturity in a rapidly changing world that is unsympathetic to the message of Christ.
In the early eighteen hundreds, Edmund’s apostolic work led to the formation of the Congregation of Christian Brothers, an order of laymen dedicated to the education of youth.
Schools conducted by the Congregation of Christian Brothers are now established throughout the world.
Edmund responded to this need by establishing schools as well as founding the Congregation of Christian Brothers in 1802.
VANCOUVER COLLEGE: HISTORICAL BACKGROUNDThe Congregation of Christian Brothers was founded by Edmund Ignatius Rice in Waterford, Ireland in 1802, to provide a Christian education for destitute boys, and was officially recognized as a teaching congregation of lay people by Pope Pius VII in 1829.
VANCOUVER COLLEGE HISTORICAL BACKGROUNDThe Congregation of Christian Brothers was founded by Edmund Ignatius Rice in Waterford, Ireland in 1802, to provide a Christian education for destitute boys, and was officially recognized as a teaching congregation of lay people by Pope Pius VII in 1829.
Our Trustees are the Congregation of Christian Brothers a Catholic religious order founded in Ireland in 1802 by Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice.
In the early eighteen hundreds, Edmund’s apostolic work led to the formation of the Congregation of Christian Brothers, an order of laymen dedicated to the education of youth.Edmund Rice looked on the world that God had made.
Amidst a multitude of other attractions, Christ’s message often goes unheeded.The apostolic concern of the Congregation of Christian Brothers is the Christian education of youth striving to reach maturity in a rapidly changing world that is unsympathetic to the message of Christ.
According to its governance documents, the purpose for which CBOI was, and continues to be, formed was to establish, conduct and support Catholic elementary and secondary schools principally throughout the State of Illinois, as well as other spiritual and temporal affairs of the former Brother Rice Province of the Congregation of Christian Brothers.