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Patrician Brothers

The Patrician Brothers officially named Brothers of Saint Patrick (Latin: Congregatio Fratrum a Sancto Patricio), abbreviated F.S.P. is a Catholic lay religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men founded for the religious and literary education of the youth and the instruction of the faithful in Christian piety.

Brothers of Saint Patrick
Congregatio Fratrum a Sancto Patricio
AbbreviationFSP
NicknamePatrician Brothers
Formation2 February 1808; 216 years ago (2 February 1808)[1]
FounderBishop Daniel Delany
TypeLay Religious Congregation of Pontifical Right for men[2]
HeadquartersGeneralate:
Delany Place, 18 Boomerang Road, The Entrance, NSW 2261, Australia[3]
Members
164 members as of 2020[4]
Motto
Latin: Christus in Corde Omnium
English: Christ is in all Hearts
Superior General
Br. Peter Ryan, F.S.P.
Ministry
Educational works
Parent organization
Catholic Church
Websitewww.patricianbrothers.org
A teaching Patrician Brother in his habit on a stained glass window in Tullow, designed and created by George Walsh.

The Patrician Brothers are an Ireland-based Roman Catholic congregation

History edit

The Congregation of the Brothers of St. Patrick was founded by Bishop Daniel Delany, on the feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, on the 2nd February, 1808. The four founding members were Patrick McMahon (Brother John Baptiste), Richard Fitzpatrick (Brother Bernard), Ambrose Dawson (Brother Joseph) and Maurice Cummins (Brother John Evangelist).[5] Under the personal instruction of the bishop, the group of men was established as a diocesan institution.[6]

In succeeding years, branches were established in other dioceses of Ireland. Around 1846, they were in charge of a trade school near Baltimore, Maryland, in America.[7] The Brothers were invited by several Indian and Australian bishops to erect schools in their dioceses. Several foundations were made, among them those of Sydney, to which archdiocese the Brothers were invited by Cardinal Moran;[8][9] and that of Madras in India in 1875, undertaken at the request of Bishop Stephen Fennelly.[10]

For the first eighty years, the Brothers were under the authority of their respective bishops. However, in 1885 the Brothers made application to the Holy See for the approval of the institute, to constitute a central governance board and to establish a common novitiate. Sounding opinions from the bishops in whose dioceses the Brothers were established, Pope Leo XIII provisionally approved the congregation for five years by a Rescript dated 6 January 1888, and, on 8 September 1893,[11] he issued a decree of final confirmation. This included approving their rules and constitution, the facilities and powers necessary for their institute, and constituting India and Australia as separate Provinces. The Brothers of the Provinces of Ireland, India, and Australia, were now under the authority of their elected Congregation Leader and his Council. From 1888 to 2010, the Congregation Leader lived in Ireland, since then India and Australia.

The archive of the Patrician Brothers is stored in the Delany Archive in Carlow College.[12]

Work scope edit

As of 2022, there were 160 Patrician Brothers serving in seven countries: Ireland (1808), India (1875), Australia (1883), USA (1948), Kenya (1961), Papua New Guinea (1968), Ghana (2008). The Brothers have also ministered in Yemen, Dubai, South Sudan, and Qatar. The largest Province is that of India-Ghana with close to 100 Brothers.

The scope of their work embraces mainly primary, secondary, and tertiary education. But there are Brothers who work in parishes, health centres, and centres for homeless children.

Patrician websites edit

  • International
  • Ireland
  • Mountrath
  • Galway
  • Newbridge
  • Mallow
  • India & Ghana
  • Adyar: St. Michael's Academy ; St. Patrick's School; Patrician College
  • Angamaly
  • Binnaguri
  • Clement Town
  • Coonoor
  • Dehra Dun
  • Dindigul
  • Manendergarh
  • Mananthavady
  • Meerut: St. Mary's Academy; St. Patrick's Academy
  • Mussorie
  • New Delhi
  • Pune
  • Ravulapalem
  • Trichy
  • Dormaa

Australia & PNG

  • Ryde
  • Granville
  • Blacktown
  • Fairfield
  • Liverpool: All Saints Catholic College; All Sains Casula; Holy Spirit Catholic Primary School Carnes Hill
  • USA
  • Santa Ana

Notable Patrician Brothers edit

  • Br Serenus OKelly, Pioneer, (1780–1859)
  • Br Paul O'Connor, Galway Pioneer, (1796–1878)
  • Br. Dermot Dunne, Superior General & Historian, Patrician Brothers (1950–1956)
  • Br. Augustine Holton, Superior General (1980–1986)
  • Br Linus Walker, Patrician Historian (1930–2021)
  • Br. Colm O'Connell, missionary teacher, and athletics coach

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.gcatholic.org/orders/307.htm
  2. ^ http://www.gcatholic.org/orders/307. htm
  3. ^ http://www.gcatholic.org/orders/307. htm
  4. ^ http://www.gcatholic.org/orders/307.htm
  5. ^ Rt Rev Dr Daniel Delany's story, Carlow Nationalist; accessed 6 February 2015.
  6. ^ newadvent.org/cathen/11553a.htm Byrne, Jerome. "Patrician Brothers." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 21 January 2019
  7. ^ Clarke, Richard Henry (1872). Lives of the Deceased Bishops of the Catholic Church in the United States. Vol. I. New York: P. O'Shea Publisher.
  8. ^ S. Aitken, The Patrician Brothers in Australia, Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society, 6 (3) (1980), pp. 1–5.
  9. ^ Paul O'Connell, "The Expulsion of the Patrician Brothers from the Diocese of Bathurst, 1924-1927", Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society, 6 (3) (1980), pp. 6–11.
  10. ^ "Our Humble Beginning in India", Patrician Brothers India
  11. ^ Catholic University of America (2003). New Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1 (2 ed.). Thomson Gale. ISBN 0787640042. Retrieved May 27, 2012.
  12. ^ Archive, delanyarchive.ie; Retrieved 26 January 2018.

Other References:

Bishop Daniel Delany and the Brothers of St Patrick, by Br Dermot Dunne fsp, 1955.

By the Narrow Gate, (International history), by Br Linus Walker fsp, 2008.

For His Sake, (Indian history, by Br Berchmans Athakkad fsp, 2008.

Go Into the Vineyard, (Australian and Papua New Guinea history), by Br Stephen Sweetman fsp, 2008.

Like a Tree Planted Near a Stream, (Kenyan history), by Br Colm O'Connell fsp, 2008.

An Education for All, (History of Bishop Delany for school students), by Br Stephen Sweetman fsp, 2013.

External links edit

  • Patrician Brothers International
  • Patrician Brothers
  •   Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Patrician Brothers". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

Attributions edit

  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Patrician Brothers". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

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The Patrician Brothers officially named Brothers of Saint Patrick Latin Congregatio Fratrum a Sancto Patricio abbreviated F S P is a Catholic lay religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men founded for the religious and literary education of the youth and the instruction of the faithful in Christian piety Brothers of Saint PatrickCongregatio Fratrum a Sancto PatricioAbbreviationFSPNicknamePatrician BrothersFormation2 February 1808 216 years ago 2 February 1808 1 FounderBishop Daniel DelanyTypeLay Religious Congregation of Pontifical Right for men 2 HeadquartersGeneralate Delany Place 18 Boomerang Road The Entrance NSW 2261 Australia 3 Members164 members as of 2020 4 MottoLatin Christus in Corde OmniumEnglish Christ is in all HeartsSuperior GeneralBr Peter Ryan F S P MinistryEducational worksParent organizationCatholic ChurchWebsitewww wbr patricianbrothers wbr org A teaching Patrician Brother in his habit on a stained glass window in Tullow designed and created by George Walsh The Patrician Brothers are an Ireland based Roman Catholic congregation Contents 1 History 2 Work scope 3 Patrician websites 4 Notable Patrician Brothers 5 References 6 External links 6 1 AttributionsHistory editThe Congregation of the Brothers of St Patrick was founded by Bishop Daniel Delany on the feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary on the 2nd February 1808 The four founding members were Patrick McMahon Brother John Baptiste Richard Fitzpatrick Brother Bernard Ambrose Dawson Brother Joseph and Maurice Cummins Brother John Evangelist 5 Under the personal instruction of the bishop the group of men was established as a diocesan institution 6 In succeeding years branches were established in other dioceses of Ireland Around 1846 they were in charge of a trade school near Baltimore Maryland in America 7 The Brothers were invited by several Indian and Australian bishops to erect schools in their dioceses Several foundations were made among them those of Sydney to which archdiocese the Brothers were invited by Cardinal Moran 8 9 and that of Madras in India in 1875 undertaken at the request of Bishop Stephen Fennelly 10 For the first eighty years the Brothers were under the authority of their respective bishops However in 1885 the Brothers made application to the Holy See for the approval of the institute to constitute a central governance board and to establish a common novitiate Sounding opinions from the bishops in whose dioceses the Brothers were established Pope Leo XIII provisionally approved the congregation for five years by a Rescript dated 6 January 1888 and on 8 September 1893 11 he issued a decree of final confirmation This included approving their rules and constitution the facilities and powers necessary for their institute and constituting India and Australia as separate Provinces The Brothers of the Provinces of Ireland India and Australia were now under the authority of their elected Congregation Leader and his Council From 1888 to 2010 the Congregation Leader lived in Ireland since then India and Australia The archive of the Patrician Brothers is stored in the Delany Archive in Carlow College 12 Work scope editAs of 2022 there were 160 Patrician Brothers serving in seven countries Ireland 1808 India 1875 Australia 1883 USA 1948 Kenya 1961 Papua New Guinea 1968 Ghana 2008 The Brothers have also ministered in Yemen Dubai South Sudan and Qatar The largest Province is that of India Ghana with close to 100 Brothers The scope of their work embraces mainly primary secondary and tertiary education But there are Brothers who work in parishes health centres and centres for homeless children Patrician websites editInternational Ireland Mountrath Galway Newbridge Mallow India amp Ghana Adyar St Michael s Academy St Patrick s School Patrician College Angamaly Binnaguri Clement Town Coonoor Dehra Dun Dindigul Manendergarh Mananthavady Meerut St Mary s Academy St Patrick s Academy Mussorie New Delhi Pune Ravulapalem Trichy Dormaa Australia amp PNG Ryde Granville Blacktown Fairfield Liverpool All Saints Catholic College All Sains Casula Holy Spirit Catholic Primary School Carnes Hill USA Santa AnaNotable Patrician Brothers editBr Serenus OKelly Pioneer 1780 1859 Br Paul O Connor Galway Pioneer 1796 1878 Br Dermot Dunne Superior General amp Historian Patrician Brothers 1950 1956 Br Augustine Holton Superior General 1980 1986 Br Linus Walker Patrician Historian 1930 2021 Br Colm O Connell missionary teacher and athletics coachReferences edit http www gcatholic org orders 307 htm http www gcatholic org orders 307 htm http www gcatholic org orders 307 htm http www gcatholic org orders 307 htm Rt Rev Dr Daniel Delany s story Carlow Nationalist accessed 6 February 2015 newadvent org cathen 11553a htm Byrne Jerome Patrician Brothers The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 11 New York Robert Appleton Company 1911 21 January 2019 Clarke Richard Henry 1872 Lives of the Deceased Bishops of the Catholic Church in the United States Vol I New York P O Shea Publisher S Aitken The Patrician Brothers in Australia Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society 6 3 1980 pp 1 5 Paul O Connell The Expulsion of the Patrician Brothers from the Diocese of Bathurst 1924 1927 Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society 6 3 1980 pp 6 11 Our Humble Beginning in India Patrician Brothers India Catholic University of America 2003 New Catholic Encyclopedia Volume 1 2 ed Thomson Gale ISBN 0787640042 Retrieved May 27 2012 Archive delanyarchive ie Retrieved 26 January 2018 Other References Bishop Daniel Delany and the Brothers of St Patrick by Br Dermot Dunne fsp 1955 By the Narrow Gate International history by Br Linus Walker fsp 2008 For His Sake Indian history by Br Berchmans Athakkad fsp 2008 Go Into the Vineyard Australian and Papua New Guinea history by Br Stephen Sweetman fsp 2008 Like a Tree Planted Near a Stream Kenyan history by Br Colm O Connell fsp 2008 An Education for All History of Bishop Delany for school students by Br Stephen Sweetman fsp 2013 External links editPatrician Brothers International Patrician Brothers nbsp Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Patrician Brothers Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company Attributions edit nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Patrician Brothers Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patrician Brothers amp oldid 1222659305, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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