To honor Mary’s place in the history of salvation, the brothers contemplate the mysteries of redemption, especially by praying the rosary in one of its varied forms.
(Statutes of the Congregation of Christian Brothers)
Click here for read moreTo honor Mary’s place in the history of salvation, the brothers contemplate the mysteries of redemption, especially by praying the rosary in one of its varied forms.
(Statutes of the Congregation of Christian Brothers)
Click here for read moreBergen Catholic honored members of the Edmund Rice Christian Brothers Congregation as a part of Religious Brothers Day on May 1st. In attendance to renew their vows during a school-wide liturgy were Bergen Catholic Campus Minister Brother McDonough, former Bergen Catholic President Brother Sullo, as well as Bergen Catholic Trustee Brother Segvich.
In the winter of Edmund’s seventy-fith year his body signaled, with a variety of aches, pains, and touches of restricted mobility, it was time to recalculate his engagements. In January of 1838 he wrote his Brothers announcing a General Chapter and forecasting his impending resignation. The following month he updated his Last Will and Testament noting that while weak of body he had full powers of mind and thought.
Paintings of Christian Brother artist Kenneth Chapman, CFC, have been selected for the Eucharistic Congress Art Exhibition, In Memory of Me. The works, from different moments of a lifelong engagement in contemplative thought and artistic expression, offer Eucharist images present in recent writings of Pope Francis and influenced by insights from the Jesuit paleontologist and mystic, Teilhard De Chardin, S.J.
In Brother Valdes’ painting of The Resurrection we see Christ rising from the tomb.