Abstract

The Congregation of Christian Brothers (CFC), a religious community which continues to sponsor and staff Catholic high schools, began in Ireland with the vision of Edmund Rice. This article surveys biographical information about the founder and details ongoing discussions within the community directed toward preserving and growing Rice’s vision in contemporary Catholic schools.

Highlights

  • In 1802, Edmund Rice directed the laying of the foundation stone for Mount Sion Monastery and School

  • The family farm was known as Westcourt

  • Coldrey (1989) wrote in the Christian Brothers’ Educational Record that Rice’s charism was tied to his interest in the faith formation of the Irish Catholic poor because of the Protestant proselytism in the schools that existed in his day

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Summary

AUTHENTIC EXPRESSION OF EDMUND RICE CHRISTIAN BROTHER EDUCATION

The Congregation of Christian Brothers (CFC), a religious community which continues to sponsor and staff Catholic high schools, began in Ireland with the vision of Edmund Rice. This article surveys biographical information about the founder and details ongoing discussions within the community directed toward preserving and growing Rice’s vision in contemporary Catholic schools

BACKGROUND
BEATIFICATION OF EDMUND RICE
Trinity Catholic High School
THE EDUCATIONAL CHARISM OF EDMUND RICE
EDMUND RICE CHRISTIAN BROTHER SCHOOLS TODAY

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