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In the early
days of the nineteenth century, the torch of faith burned
uncertain among the people of Ireland. Decades of penal
restrictions had failed to extirpate the peoples faith, but
ignorance of the principles of religion caused great anxiety
among the hierarchy of the country. Dr. Delany, bishop of
the diocese of Kildare and Leighlin, saw an opportunity in
the relaxation of the Penal Laws to arrest the evil.
Wishing to impart a knowledge of the principles of religion
to the people of his diocese, on February
2, 1808, he formed a group of
catechists at Tullow, Co. Carlow,. Under his direction
these zealous young men devoted their time on Sundays to the
instruction of the laity, both juvenile and adult. To
insure continuity in their work, the bishop formed from
these catechists the nucleus of a religious congregation of
Brothers.
Appropriately, the servant of God
who had a fervent devotion to the Blessed Sacrament placed
the congregation under the special protection of the Sacred
Heart and under the patronage of the Blessed Mother and of
St. Patrick. Succeeding generations of Brothers have
endeavored to develop in the minds of those confided to
their care a tender devotion to the Blessed Sacrament, to
the Sacred Heart and the Blessed Mother.
Primarily an active congregation,
the Brothers view as their highest goal Gods honor and
glory by the proper employment of the talents He has given
them. To this end they follow a way of life that obligates
them to the perpetual observance of the vows of celibacy,
poverty, and obedience, and a rule of life having the
approbation of the Holy See. Joining action to
contemplation, the Brothers dedicate themselves to the
particular end of their vocation which is the Christian
education of youth.
From lowly beginnings the
congregation spread throughout Ireland. Animated by that
zeal that fired their holy founder, the Brothers extended
their work of spiritual and educational endeavor to foreign
lands. The call for help in extending Christs kingdom came
from Madras, India in 1870 and the Brothers responded.
Today, they conduct schools and orphanages in India.
In 1880, the land of Southern Cross beckoned, and the
Brothers established their first foundation in Sydney.
Other foundations in the new commonwealth followed. India
and Australia are now provinces with novitiates and houses
of formation.
In 1961 the Brothers opened their
first foundation in Africa, followed subsequently by another
establishment. In more recent years, the Brothers have
entered on real pioneering work in mission lands,
establishing in New Guinea where in addition to the teaching
apostolate, social agricultural and technical skills are
fostered and developed in another of the newly emerging
nations.
It was not until 1948 that the
Brothers made their first foundation in America. This was
in Santa Monica, California, followed later by other
establishments. As well, the Brothers have established a
Novitiate for American aspirants who have graduated from
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