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The '''Marist Brothers''' are a [[Catholic]] [[religious order]] of brothers and affiliated lay people. The order was founded in [[France]], at La Valla near [[Lyon]] in [[1817]] by [[Marcellin Champagnat|Saint Marcellin Champagnat]], a young French priest of the [[Society of Mary (Marists)|Society of Mary]] (Marist Fathers).
Worldwide, there are more than 4500 brothers working in 77 countries on 5 continents. They directly share their mission and spirituality with more than 40,000 laypeople, and together educate close to 500,000 children and young people in schools, and minister to the spiritual and material wellbeing of countless others.
==History==
===Conception and early history===
Champagnat, disillusioned with the encroaching culture of post-[[French Revolution|revolution]] [[secularism]] that gripped the areas of rural France where he worked, decided to start an order of consecrated brothers in the [[Marian]] tradition, building schools for the underprivileged where they might learn to become ''"Good Christians and Good Citizens"''. The decision to found an order of teachers crystallized one day while working as a parish priest called to administer the [[last rites]] to a dying teen boy named Jean Baptiste Montagne. Trying to lead the boy through his last moments in prayer, Marcellin was struck by the fact that the young man had no gauge of [[Christianity]] or [[prayer]]. From that moment Champagnat knew his mission in life was to right this wrong, and create an order of teaching brothers to meet the faith needs of the young people of France. On [[January 2]], [[1817]], the twenty-three year old Jean Marie Granjon and Jean Baptist Audras, fourteen and a half years of age, moved into the small house that Fr. Champagnat has rented for them in LaValla and became the first Marist Brothers community. Their day consists of prayer, work and study; their manual work is making nails, an activity that helps to pay expenses. Marcellin teaches them reading and writing, and he looks after their formation as religious educators. Other young men join the undertaking, among them Gabriel Rivat who, as Brother François, will later become the Brothers' first Superior General.
Being a Marist priest, Champagnat had a particular affinity for the [[Blessed Virgin Mary]], so upon conception of the idea of Marist Brothers, Champagnat chose to call his brothers ''Petits Frères de Marie'' (Little Brothers of Mary), emphasising the meekness and humbleness he wished them to pursue, and seeking their consecration to the Her, as an exemplar of fidelity to Christ as [[Theotokos]]. In [[1863]], 23 years after Champagnat's death, the Marist Brothers institute received the [[approbation]] of the [[Holy See]], whereupon the order received the title of '''''F'''ratres '''M'''aristae a '''S'''colis'' (Marist Brothers of the Schools), and the [[post-nominal letters]] of '''FMS'''. They received a particular mandate to follow the [[Marist Fathers]] to the [[Pacific]] and administer to the new colonies of the Pacific nations and [[Australia]]. This harkens back to a Marist [[legend]] about Champagnat. A favourite maxim of St Marcellin was that he wanted ''"to make Jesus known and loved"'' throughout the world, and to demonstrate he would run a needle through an apple (representing the earth) as an example of how he wanted the message of "Ad Jesum per Mariam" or "To Jesus through Mary" to cross the globe. The end of the needle came out in what would be the equivalent of the Pacific in relation to France where he inserted the needle, and so thus the Marist Brothers have a well-recognised presence throughout the Pacific, but particularly in Australia and New Zealand, where the Marist contribution to the Catholic education system has been immeasurable.
==An international presence==
The Marist Brothers are not clerics, but are devoted to educational work throughout the world and now conduct primary and secondary schools, academies, industrial schools, [[orphanage]]s and retreat houses in 77 countries on five continents: [[Europe]], [[Africa]], [[Americas|America]], [[Asia]], and [[Oceania]].
From their humble roots in Lyons, the Brothers today have spread across the globe, seeking to fulfill Marcellin's dream of "making Jesus known and loved". Over their nearly 200 year history, Marist Brothers have had ministries in over 100 different nations. Presently there are approximately 4300 brothers in 76 countries on 5 continents, working directly and sharing their mission and spirituality with more than 40,000 lay Marists, and together educating close to 500,000 children and young people.
The international Marist brotherhood is lead by a '''"Superior General"''', currently [[Sean Sammon]]. Together with the Vicar General and a General Council, it is his job to guide the growth and administration of the various ministries of the Marists across the globe, from the General House in Rome. The Marist brothers are divided into two main administrative units, either "provinces" or "districts", depending on size. Provinces are led by "Provincials", whose job it is to oversee and make deliberations on behalf of the Superior General for the Province he leads. There are presently 26 provinces and 5 districts. Depending on the extent of ministries within a certain country, there may be multiple provinces within the one country. For example, Brazil has four provinces and Australia has two, as does Mexico.
===Asia===
Countries in Asia where the Marist Brothers are also present include [[Lebanon]], [[Singapore]], [[Malaysia]] and [[China]]/[[Hong Kong]], [[Philippines]] and [[Sri Lanka]] where they run many Marist Schools, including the [[Maris Stella High School]] in [[Singapore]], the [[Catholic High School PJ, Malaysia]] in Kuala Lumpur, the [[Marist School (Marikina)]] in [[Manila]], Notre Dame of Marbel and Notre Dame of Dadiangas Universities, and St. Francis Xavier's College and St. Francis Xavier's School in [[Hong Kong]] (alma mater of [[Bruce Lee]], [[Michael Hui]], [[Sam Hui]], other celebrities). The Provinces of Asia are:
* Province of China (China, Malaysia and Singapore)
* District of Korea
* Province of Philippines
* Province of Mediterranean (Includes Lebanon and Syria)
* Province of Sri Lanka and Pakistan (Pakistan, Sri Lanka and India)
Japan is part of the United States Province.
===Pacific===
Marist brothers first international mandate was to the Pacific, where they accompanied [[Marist Fathers]] in evangelizing and education ministries. Today, Marist brothers own and run many technical colleges in the Central and Western Pacific, educating young men in nations ravaged by war (such as the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea). Their Pacific Provinces are:
* District of [[Melanesia]] ([[New Caledonia]], [[Papua New Guinea]], [[Solomon Islands]] and [[Vanuatu]])
* Province of Melbourne
* Province of New Zealand ([[Fiji]], [[Kiribati]], New Zealand and [[Samoa]])
* [http://www.maristoz.edu.au/ Province of Sydney]
====Australia====
Marist Brothers arrived in [[Sydney]], [[Australia]] in [[1872]] where they opened their first school at St Patrick's Church Hill. There are now over 300 Brothers working with young people in schools as teachers and administrators, in retreat houses and camps for young people and in other areas of ministry. Australian Marist Brothers also serve in welfare ministries working with young adults in outreach programs in [[Indigenous Australian]] communities and also in missions in nearby [[Papua New Guinea]], [[Bougainville Island|Bougainville]], [[Solomon Islands]], and [[East Timor]]. Marists from Australia also serve communities in [[Cambodia]] and [[India]]. The two provinces are [[Melbourne]] (States of [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Western Australia|WA]], [[South Australia]] and [[Northern Territory]]) and Sydney ([[Queensland]], [[NSW]], [[Australian Capital Territory|ACT]] and Cambodia).
===Europe===
Europe is the heartland of the Marist project, centring particularly on the region of France which Marcellin called home. Many schools, universities, youth ministries and social works are done by the Marists in this area. The administration of European Marists is done by:
* Province of Compostela (Spain, Honduras and Portugal)
* Province of West Central Europe (Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands and United Kingdom)
* Province of Iberia (Spain)
* Province de l'Hermitage (Algeria, Spain, France, Greece, Hungary and Switzerland)
* Mediterranean Province (Spain, Italy, Lebanon and Syria)
====Scotland====
[[Celtic F.C.|Celtic Football Club]] was formed at a meeting in St. Mary's church hall in Glasgow, by Marist [[Brother Walfrid]] on [[November 6]], [[1887]], with the purpose stated in the official club records as "being to alleviate poverty in Glasgow's East End parishes". The charity established by Brother Walfrid was named 'The Poor Children's Dinner Table'.
===North America===
The North American provinces are particularly based around secondary and tertiary education. Many American celebrities have been educated in American Marist schools, including [[P Diddy]], [[David Hasselhoff]], [[Ray Romano]] and many others. The North American provinces are:
* Province of Canada
* Province of the United States (USA and Japan)
===Latin America===
In [[Latin America]], "Maristas" are also very active in the following countries: [[Chile]], [[Puerto Rico]], [[Guatemala]], [[Peru]], [[El Salvador]], [[Mexico]], [[Costa Rica]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Uruguay]], [[Paraguay]], [[Venezuela]] and other countries as well. The largest number of brothers currently are natives from Spain and France.
The Marist presence in these countries is divided into the following provinces:
* District of Amazonia (Brazil)
* Province of Central America (El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua)
* Province of North Central Brazil
* Province of South Central Brazil
* Province of the Southern Cross (Argentina and Uruguay)
* Province of Central Mexico
* Province of Western Mexico (Mexico and Haiti)
* Province of the Northern Andes (Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela)
* District of Paraguay
* Province of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil)
* Province of Santa Maria of the Andes ([[Bolivia]], [[Chile]] and [[Peru]])
===Africa===
Marist brothers are active in a number of African countries, including [[Malawi]], [[Zambia]], [[Zimbabwe]] and [[Kenya]]. Marist brothers have been martyred in Africa on many occasions for educating and protecting [[refugee]] people. The administrative groupings of Marists in Africa are:
* Province of Southern Africa ([[Angola]], Malawi, [[Mozambique]], [[South Africa]], Zambia and Zimbabwe)
* Province of East Central Africa ([[Democratic Republic of Congo]], [[Central African Republic]], [[Kenya]], [[Rwanda]] and [[Tanzania]])
* District of West Africa ([[Cameroon]], [[Chad]], [[Côte d'Ivoire]], [[Ghana]], [[Equatorial Guinea]])
* Province of [[Madagascar]]
* Province of [[Nigeria]]
==Marist Saints and Martyrs==
Many Marist Brothers have also been martyred for teaching and reaching out to the poor and uneducated in places where they are not welcome [http://www.champagnat.org/en/220401003.htm]. Some are also pending investigation into the possibility of [[canonisation]]. On [[October 31]] [[1996]], four Brothers were killed by refugees and martyred in a mission in [[Nyamirangwe]] (Bugobe), [[Zaire]]. These brothers were all Spanish: Br. [[Fernando de la Fuente de la Fuente]], Br. [[Miguel Ángel Isla Lucio]], Br. [[Servando Mayor García]], and Br. [[Julio Rodríguez Jorge]].
On [[October 28]], [[2007]], the Vatican [[beatification|beatified]] 498 saints who died as martyrs in the [[Spanish Civil War]]. Among the 498 were 47 Marist Brothers from the dioceses of [[Archdiocese of Burgos|Burgos]], Cartagena, [[Diocese of Girona|Girona]], [[Diocese of Lleida|Lleida]], Palencia, Pamplona and Tudela, San Sebastian, Solsona, Terrassa, [[Diocese of Teruel and Albarracín|Teruel and Albarracin]], [[Diocese of Urgell|Urgell]] and [[Diocese of Vic|Vic]]. The Beatification Mass was presided over by Cardinal [[Jose Saraiva Martins]].
==Noteworthy Marist Brothers==
*[[Brother Ignatius O'Connor]], founder of Marist College Ashgrove
*[[Brother Walfrid]], founder of the Celtic Football Club
*[[Fernando de la Fuente de la Fuente|Brother Fernando de la Fuente de la Fuente]], one of the [[Martyrs of Bugobe]]
*Brother [[Seán Sammon]], current Superior General.
*[[Joche Albert Ly|Brother Joche Albert Ly]], a [[Chinese Martyrs|Chinese Martyr]], killed for his opposition to [[Communism]].
*[[Jean-Paul Desbiens|Brother Jean-Paul Desbiens]], a renowned [[Canada|Canadian author]].
*Brother Leo Richard, founder of S.M.I.L.E.(Something More in Life's Experience), the peer counseling program at Archbishop Molloy High School.
*Brother Ronald Marcellin.
==See also==
* [[List of Marist Brothers schools]]
* [[Marist School - Marikina]]
== External links ==
*[http://www.champagnat.org/en/200000000.asp Official Website of the Marist Brothers]
*[http://www.maristoz.edu.au/index.html Marist Brothers Sydney Province Australia]
*[http://www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist College Canberra]
*[http://www.maristbr.com/ Marist Brothers USA Province]
*[http://www.marista.org.br Brazilian Marist Province(Província Marista Brasil Centro-Sul)]
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