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Congregation of Holy Cross

The Congregation of Holy Cross (Latin: Congregatio a Sancta Cruce), abbreviated CSC,[1] is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of pontifical right for men founded in 1837 by Basil Moreau, in Le Mans, France.

Congregation of Holy Cross
Latin: Congregatio a Sancta Cruce
AbbreviationCSC
Formation1 March 1837
(186 years ago)
 (1837-03-01)
FounderBlessed Fr. Basile-Antoine Marie Moreau, C.S.C.
Founded atLe Mans, France
TypeClerical religious congregation of pontifical right for men
HeadquartersVia Framura 85, Rome, Italy
Membership
1,399 members (includes 729 priests) as of 2020
Motto
Latin: Ave Crux Spes Unica
English: Hail the Cross, Our Only Hope
Br. Paul Bednarczyk, CSC
Parent organization
Catholic Church
Websiteholycrosscongregation.org

Moreau also founded the Marianites of Holy Cross for women, now divided into three independent congregations of sisters: the Marianites of Holy Cross (Le Mans, France), the Sisters of the Holy Cross (Notre Dame, Indiana), and the Sisters of Holy Cross (Montreal, Quebec, Canada).

History

Two Societies

Basile Antoine-Marie Moreau was born at Laigné-en-Belin, near Le Mans, France, on February 11, 1799, in the final months of the French Revolution. When Moreau decided to enter the priesthood, he was forced to undergo his seminary training in secret for fear that the French government would arrest him. He completed his studies and was ordained for the Diocese of Le Mans in 1821. The French government continued to work for the removal of the Church from the educational system, which left many Catholics without a place to be educated or catechized.[2] In 1835, Moreau had formed a group, which he called "Auxiliary Priests", to serve the educational and evangelization needs of the Diocese of Le Mans.

On July 15, 1820, a priest of the Diocese of Le Mans, Jacques-Francois Dujarié, brought together a group of zealous men to serve the educational needs of the people in the French countryside.[3] Fr. Dujarié named this group the Brothers of St. Joseph. By 1835 this group was well established in the diocese, but Dujarié was getting older and they were in need of a new leader. Dujarié and Moreau had met previously and discussed their views on the future of the Church in France and so Dujarié knew that Moreau was just the man he was looking for. With the consent of the bishop, Moreau was given control of the Brothers of St. Joseph on August 31, 1835. He was now the head of two organizations, the Auxiliary Priests and the Brothers of St. Joseph.

The Association of Holy Cross

In 1837, Moreau made the decision to combine his two communities into one society so that the priests and brothers could share resources and ministries in common.[3] On March 1, 1837, the priests and brothers gathered in the church of Notre-Dame de Sainte-Croix, Le Mans in the Sainte-Croix district of Le Mans to sign the Fundamental Act of Union which legally joined them into one association. This new group took on the name of where they met and became the Association of Holy Cross. Initially Holy Cross was a diocesan group and so they primarily served in whatever capacity the bishop asked of them. In 1840 this changed when Moreau received a request to send a delegation from his society to Algeria with the purpose of establishing schools and a seminary. It was at this point that Moreau shifted the focus of Holy Cross and after the first missionaries left in April 1840 the association took on the identity of a religious institute. On August 15, 1840, Moreau and four others became the first professed religious in the Association of Holy Cross. As part of his plan to form this religious institute, Moreau also brought together the first group of women who would become the Marianites of Holy Cross.

In 1841 he sent a group to the United States, establishing the first Holy Cross institution in North America at Notre Dame, Indiana. The institute expanded further by establishing missions in Canada in 1847 and in East Bengal in 1852.[3]

This association of priests, brothers, and sisters, would continue in roughly the same form until May 13, 1857, when Pope Pius IX approved the first constitutions of the priests and brothers. From that point on the Association officially became the Congregation of Holy Cross. Doubting the propriety of a mixed congregation of men and women, Rome separated the women into an independent community at that time. Moreau, in his role as their founder, continued to work for Rome's approval of the sisters' constitution. In 1865, Rome approved the constitutions of the Marianites of Holy Cross, granting them the status of an Apostolic congregation.

Holy Cross and The Holy Family

 
St. Joseph's Oratory in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Moreau saw a visible image of the Holy Family in this Congregation of Holy Cross which he had conceived as an association of religious men and women working together on equal footing for the building of the reign of God. He intended that this Congregation, composed at its origins of three distinct Societies, namely, Sisters, Priests, and Brothers, be an apostolic institute. Calling on the spiritual aid of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, Moreau gave to each of the three groups a patron: he consecrated the priests to the Sacred Heart of Jesus; he consecrated the brothers to the pure heart of St. Joseph; and he consecrated the sisters to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. He also established Mary, under her title of Our Lady of Sorrows, as special patroness for all of Holy Cross, whose members in their several congregations continue to cherish these devotions.[4] As Moreau stated in one of his letters, he envisioned that: “Holy Cross will grow like a mighty tree and constantly shoot forth new limbs and new branches which will be nourished by the same sap and endowed with the same life.”[citation needed]

Superiors General

  1. Fr. Basil Moreau, CSC (1837–1866)
  2. Most Rev. Pierre Dufal, CSC (1866–1868)
  3. Fr. Edward Sorin, CSC (1868–1893)
  4. Fr. Gilbert Francais, CSC (1893-1926?)
  5. Fr. James Wesley Donahue, CSC (1926–1938)
  6. Fr. Albert Cousineau, CSC (1938–1950)
  7. Fr. Christopher O'Toole, CSC (1950–1962)
  8. Fr. Germain-Marie Lalande, CSC (1962–1974)
  9. Fr. Tom Barrosse, CSC (1974–1986)
  10. Fr. Claude Grou, CSC (1986–1998)
  11. Fr. Hugh Cleary, CSC (1998–2010)
  12. Fr. Richard Warner, CSC (2010–2016)
  13. Fr. Robert Epping, CSC (2016–2022)
  14. Br. Paul Bednarczyk, CSC (2022–present)

Provinces, Districts, and Vicariates

  • United States Province of Priests and Brothers (USA)
    • District of Chile-Peru
    • District of East Africa
  • Midwest Province of Brothers (USA)
    • District of West Africa
  • Province canadienne de la Congrégation de Sainte-Croix (Canada)
    • District of Acadia
  • Moreau Province of Brothers and Priests (USA)
    • District of Brazil
  • Province of South India
  • Sacred Heart of Jesus Province (Bangladesh)
  • St. Joseph Province (Bangladesh)
  • Province Notre-Dame du Perpétuel Secours (Haiti)
  • Province of North East India
  • Vicariate of France
  • Vicariate of English Canada
  • Vicariate of India
  • Vicariate of Tamil Nadu, India

Notable members

Saints & Blesseds

Members of the Hierarchy

Others

Location

Holy Cross Priests and Brothers can be found across the globe, including these countries (date of first appearance in parentheses):

Foreign Missions

The Mission of Holy Cross in Bangladesh

The first group of Holy Cross missionaries to reach India left England January 17, 1853. It was composed of three brothers, three sisters, one priest and one seminarian. (Two priests dropped out due to severe illness when the first attempt to sail in November 1852 failed due to storms.) The group arrived in Calcutta in May 1853. Fr. Verite took the sisters to Dhaka, while the brothers and seminarian went to Noakhali. Fr. Verite soon joined them as pastor of Noakhali, which included Agartala and Sylhet in its territory. Chittagong became the headquarters of Holy Cross in December 1853.

The East Bengal mission was called at the time, “unquestionably the most destitute in East Asia and perhaps in any other part of the world.” Because it was such a difficult and dangerous place to live and work, no other religious congregation showed any interest in it. Though the mission was named East Bengal, the Church jurisdiction and the political territory or civil jurisdiction called East Bengal were quite different from each other. The Province of East Bengal was first created in 1905. The Church territory was officially called the Vicariate of East Bengal, set up in 1845 by the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith at the Vatican. Its first superior was Bishop Thomas Olliffe, an Irish Jesuit. The Vicariate of East Bengal embraced the present-day Archdiocese of Dhaka, Diocese of Mymensingh, and Diocese of Chittagong, as well as a large part of Assam, the Arakan district (former name of the Rakhine State of western Burma, and the Diocese of Agartala in eastern India. It was a huge area, but when Holy Cross arrived in 1853, there were only three priests working there - a Portuguese Augustinian and two young Irish diocesan priests, both of whom were dead of disease by 1854. There were about 13,000 Catholics in the area. In Dhaka, there was no church or chapel at all under the jurisdiction of Rome.[7]

The Mission of Holy Cross in Chile

The District of Chile is the longest-running mission still overseen by the United States Province. Three Holy Cross religious arrived in Santiago, Chile, on March 1, 1943, at the invitation of Cardinal José María Caro, Archbishop of Santiago (Chile), to administer Saint George's College. Fathers William Havey, Alfred Send, and Joseph Dougherty believed they were going to do university work. Little did they know that “college” in this context meant a school of first through 12th graders.

Today, Saint George's College serves 2,650 students. Its history is rich and is closely tied with the history of Chile, including the 1970s when the school was taken over by the military government and Holy Cross was ousted. The Congregation returned to the school in 1986. Strong faith formation and service have been a hallmark of Saint George's. Over the decades, the college has formed many influential leaders in Chilean society. Also Holy Cross’ first Chilean vocation, Fr. Jorge Canepa, was a 1946 graduate of the school.

Additionally, the District administers Colegio Nuestra Señora de Andacollo, located in the older sector of Central Santiago. The Congregation took responsibility for the school in the 1970s, after its expulsion from Saint George's. The student body, numbering 1,100, is made up primarily of children from working-class families. With improvements to the physical plant and the strong Holy Cross commitment, the school has been able to reach new heights academically.

From the beginning, the mission of Holy Cross in Chile also included parish ministry and social service. Within three years of arriving, the Congregation had begun both its ministry at San Roque, a parish in the sector of Penalolen in Santiago, as well as its outreach to abandoned children in Santiago and later in Talagante. Today, the District administers two parishes in addition to San Roque: Nuestra Señora de Andacollo, in the same area as the school; and Nuestra Señora de la Merced, in Calle Larga, in the Diocese of San Felipe. The parishes are known for their youth ministry and social justice work. Then through Fundamor and Fundación Moreau, the District continues its work with abandoned children. Currently there are approximately 50 children in residence, ages 4 to 18. There is also a new prevention program ministering to 100 children that has been recognized as the first of its kind in Chile.[8]

The Mission of Holy Cross in Mexico

Initially the members of the Congregation of Holy Cross were sent to Mexico from Texas. In 1972, Fr. Frederick Schmidt, CSC, was sent to Mexico for a "sabbatical" by Fr. Christopher O'Toole, CSC, the Provincial of the Southern Province at the time. In 1973 Fr. Fred assumed the pastoral responsibility for a large parish in Ahuacatlan, San Luis Potosí, Nuestro Padre Jesús. He served as pastor for 25 years. In 1998 when Fr. Francisco Garcia, a priest from the Diocese of Ciudad Valles, was appointed pastor, Fr. Fred became the pastor emeritus. When Fr. Schmidt died in 2003, he was buried at the parish in the crypt of the convent church that he helped build. With his death, Holy Cross withdrew from this parish, although one of its members has become a Holy Cross priest. The relationship with the parish and pastor continues to be one of friendship and Holy Cross offers occasional assistance.

In 1987, the Southern Province assumed the responsibility for the pastoral care of Santo Tomas Moro parish in the Archdiocese of Monterrey, Nuevo León. The parish grew dramatically and eventually gave birth to a new parish, Nuestra Madre Santisima de La Luz. Holy Cross opted to shift from Santo Tomas Moro to this new parish with greater needs. Holy Cross continues to serve this community.

In 1993 the Southern Province founded a program of vocation promotion and initial formation for young Mexican men who believe they are called to religious life and priesthood in Holy Cross. The Southern Province established a program for postulants and a program for professed seminarians. The novitiate for the formation program is in Peru.

In 1999, Holy Cross Family Ministries founded Family Rosary in México. Their offices and meeting rooms are located in an Archdiocesan pastoral center in San Francisco Javier parish, close to La Luz parish in the Archdiocese of Monterrey. Their offices serve as a "hub" for the growing Holy Cross apostolate of fostering family prayer, especially the rosary, as well as devotion to Mary throughout Mexico.

In 2000, the local Holy Cross community in Monterrey established an immersion program at La Luz parish. This program provides an intercultural experience of life and ministry with and for the poor. It is offered principally to students from Holy Cross universities, high schools, and parishes in the United States. One group of Chilean laywomen also participated. The program has been temporarily suspended due to the wave of violence in Mexico.

In 2010, Fr. Marín Hernández, CSC, and Fr. Paulino Antonio, CSC, the first two Mexicans to be ordained as Holy Cross priests, were assigned to Parroquia San José in Tamán, San Luis Potosí. The Bishop of the Diocese of Ciudad Valles offered this parish to Holy Cross in part because of the indigenous community's need for pastoral care and evangelization. Frs. Hernández and Antonio speak Nahuatl, the language of the people, and Fr. Antonio comes from this indigenous group.

In 2011 the Holy Cross community in Mexico became a part of the newly formed U.S. Province of Priests and Brothers.[9]

The Mission of Holy Cross in Peru

The mission of Holy Cross in Peru began with an exhortation of Pope John XXIII to religious orders to send missionaries to Latin America, and Holy Cross arrived in the north of Peru in Cartavio in September 1963. The presence soon included Chimbote in the early 1960s and expanded for a time to Puno and Tacna, on the border of Bolivia and Chile, and finally came to develop an organized presence and pastoral strategy in the Diocese of Chosica. The parish, El Señor de la Esperanza, is about the size of a small diocese in the U.S. Approximately 250,000 Catholics live in a parish that has 19 chapels. In 1982, within the boundaries of Lord of Hope Parish in Canto Grande, the Congregation established “Yancana Huasy” (literally “House of Work” in the language of the Incas). Yancana Huasy attends to the needs of children who live with physical and mental challenges, including Downs’ Syndrome, and their families.

The Mission of Holy Cross in Uganda

In November 1958, four Holy Cross priests arrived in Entebbe, Uganda to begin their ministry. The dioceses of Toro and Bunyoro were too large for the bishop to handle. He granted Holy Cross permission to minister to the people of Fort Portal and Butiti. Soon thereafter Holy Cross began administrating St. Leo's College, a high school in Kyegobe, Fort Portal diocese. Near Christmas of 1960, Holy Cross began its first parish at Bukwali. Around the end of February 1961, Cardinal Agaginian, the Armenian Patriarch at the time, told Fr. Christopher O'Toole, CSC, the superior general of Holy Cross, that missionary Vincent J. McCauley was to be made Bishop of Fort Portal. In 1967, a house, and later novitiate (in 1984), was built on the shores of Lake Saaka in Fort Portal. During the military dictatorship of Idi Amin, the Congregation decided at one point to leave the Diocese of Fort Portal. This proposal was later abandoned. Bishop McCauley died on November 1, 1982.

By 1962, the institute had begun accepting Ugandan religious aspirants to the community. Along with other religious institutes, they began a seminary in Kenya called Tangaza in 1986. By 1989, Holy Cross and a consortium of religious congregations and societies established the Queen of Apostles Philosophy Centre in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Jinja ("PCJ") due largely to the political crises between Kenya and Uganda. It was then difficult[clarification needed] for Ugandans to study at Tangaza.[citation needed] PCJ was to be a seminary for philosophical and religious studies for these (mostly Ugandan) postulants.

On August 17, 1991, Holy Cross ordained its first Ugandan priest, Fr. Fulgens Katende. Five Holy Cross Brother's and one priest died in the genocide of 1994. In Bugembe and Wanyange, two villages of the Jinja Diocese, a primary school and secondary were opened: Holy Cross Primary and Holy Cross Lakeview Secondary respectively. In 1998, Lakeview made world news when United States President Bill Clinton landed in a helicopter on the school's compound for discussions with Ugandan President Museveni. A third parish opened in 1994 at Kyrausozi.

In the new millennium the first [East] African district superior of Holy Cross was named in 2003. This was a step towards congregational and district maturity as the past nine superiors had been Americans.

Holy Cross educational institutions

Higher education

 
Waldschmidt Hall, formerly West Hall, at the University of Portland.

Secondary schools

Bangladesh

Brazil

Canada

Chile

France

  • Saint-Michel de Picpus, Paris. France
  • Notre Dame d'Orveau Ecole, Nyoiseau, France
  • Institution Notre-Dame de Sainte-Croix, Neuilly-sur-Seine (independent since 1903)

Ghana

Haiti

  • Collège Notre-Dame, Cap Haitian, Haiti (1904)
  • École Père Pérard, Plaisance, Haiti
  • École Père Joseph Lepévédic, Limbé, Haiti

India

  • Holy Cross Matriculation Higher Secondary School , Salem, Tamil Nadu, India (1963)
  • Notre Dame of Holy Cross School [CBSE ], Gundukallur, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India. [2008]
  • Holy Cross International School [CBSE], Salem, Tamil Nadu, India (2021)
  • Holy Cross School, Whitefield, Bangalore, India
  • Holy Cross School, Agartala, Tripura India (1970)(CISCE)
  • Holy Cross School, Tuikarmaw, Tripura (TBSE)
  • Holy Cross School, Katalcherra, Tripura (TBSE)
  • Holy Cross School, Panisagar, Tripura (TBSE)
  • Holy Cross School, Kumarghat, Tripura (TBSE)
  • Notredame Holy Cross School, Moharpara, Tripura (TBSE)
  • St. Andre English Medium School, Bodhjungnagar, Tripura (CBSE)
  • Good Shepherd School, Jongksha, Meghalaya (MBOSE)
  • Holy Cross School, Umkiang, Meghalaya (MBOSE)
  • Holy Cross School, Mawkynrew, Meghalaya (MBOSE)
  • Jeevan Jyothi Technical Institute, Honavar, India
  • Holy Cross School, Mizoram, India
  • Holy Cross School, Trichy, TN (2002)
  • Holy Cross School, Aymanam, Kerala (2003)
  • Holy Cross School, Ghanpur, AP (2003)
  • St Louis School, Dahisar, Mumbai (2002)
  • Abhayadhama, Human Development Centre, Whitefield, Bangalore, Karnataka State (1976)
  • Holy Cross School, Ballia, U.P, India

Liberia

Uganda

  • Holy Cross Lake View Senior Secondary School (Wanyange), Jinja District (1993)

United States

Primary schools

Uganda

  • Holy Cross Primary School (Bugembe), Jinja District
  • Saint Andrew's Primary School (Wanyange), Jinja District
  • Saint Jude's Primary School, Jinja District

United States

  • St. Edward High School, Lakewood, Ohio (1949)
  • St. Ignatius Martyr, Austin, Texas (1940)
  • Gilmour Academy, Gates Mills, Ohio (1946)
  • Holy Cross School, New Orleans, Louisiana (1849)
  • St. John Vianney School, Goodyear, Arizona (1992)
  • St. Joseph Grade School, South Bend, Indiana (1854)
  • Holy Cross School, South Bend, Indiana (1929)
  • St. Adalbert Catholic School, South Bend, Indiana
  • Christ the King Catholic School, South Bend, Indiana (1953)
  • Holy Redeemer Catholic School, Portland, Oregon (1908)

Parishes

Bangladesh

  • Holy Cross Church, Luxmibazar, Dhaka
  • Church of St. Augustine of Hippo, Mathbari
  • St. Joseph Church, Srimangal
  • Our Lady of Holy Rosary Cathedral, Chittagong
  • Fatima Rani Church, Bandarban
  • Shanti Raj Girja Catholic Church, Thanchi
  • Church of the Sacred Heart, Gournadi
  • Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Khalibpur
  • Corpus Christi Church, Jalchatra
  • St. Paul's Church, Pirgacha
  • St. George's Church, Mariamnagar

Brazil

  • Paroquia São José do Jaguaré, São Paulo, SP
  • Paroquia São Felipe Apostolo, Maua, SP

Canada

  • St. Kevin's Church, Welland, ON
  • Holy Name Parish, Toronto, ON
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish, Sherwood Park, AB
  • St. Ann Parish, Toronto, ON
  • Unité pastorale de Saint-Laurent, Saint-Laurent, QC
  • Unité pastorale du Saint-Esprit, Cap-Pelé, NB
  • Saint-Gregoire-le-Grand, Mont Saint-Gregoire, QC
  • Notre-Dame-des-Champs, Saint-Polycarp, QC
  • Saint-Martin de Val-Bélair, Québec, QC

Chile

France

Haiti

  • Sainte Rose de Lima, Pilate
  • Saint Charles Borromée, Le Borgne
  • Saint Albert Le Grande, Ravine Trompette, Pilate
  • Sainte Marie Madeleine, Duchity
  • Notre Dame de l’Esperance/ND du Mont Carmel, Magagnosse/Labadie
  • Notre Dame de Guadalupe, Waney, Port-au-Prince
  • Saint Jules, Petit Bourg du Borgne
  • Paroisse Sainte Elizabeth, Caracol

India

  • St. Joseph Church, Agartala, Tripura
  • St. Andre Mission, Bodhjunagar, Tripura
  • Good Shepherd Church, Kathalcherra, Tripura
  • St. Paul's Catholic Church, Kumarghat, Tripura
  • Immaculate Conception Church, Moharpara, Tripura
  • St. Mary's Church, Tuikarmaw, Tripura
  • Holy Cross Parish, Bagbasa, Tripura
  • Good Shepherd Parish, Jongksha, Meghalaya
  • Holy Cross Parish, Mawkynrew, Meghalaya
  • Holy Cross Parish, Umkiang, Meghalaya
  • Holy Cross Church, Champhai, Mizoram
  • St. John Parish, Khawzawl, Mizoram
  • Holy Cross Parish, Koloriang, Arunachal Pradesh
  • St. Sebastian Church, Loliem, Goa
  • St Vincent De Paul Church, Katapady, Karnataka
  • Nirmal Matha Church, Abadi Ghanpur, Andhra Pradesh
  • Christ the King Parish, Pune, Maharashtra
  • St. Joseph Church, Chengalam, Kottayam, Kerala
  • St. Louis Parish Centre, Dahisar, Mumbai, Maharashtra
  • Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Dindigal, Tamil Nadu
  • St. Sebastian Church, Idukki, Kerala

Kenya

  • Holy Cross Parish Community, Dandora, Nairobi

Mexico

  • Parroquia Nuestra Madre de la Luz, Monterrey, Nuevo León (1996)
  • Parroquia San José, Tamán, San Luis Potosí (2011)

Peru

  • Parroquia El Señor de la Esperanza, Canto Grande, Lima

Tanzania

  • St. Brendan Parish, Kitete

Uganda

  • Holy Cross Parish Community, Bugembe, Jinja
  • St. Jude Thaddeus Parish Community, Kyarusozi, Fort Portal

United States

  • Christ the King Parish, South Bend, Indiana (1933)
  • Holy Cross Parish (1929) and St. Stanislaus Parish (1899), South Bend, Indiana
  • Holy Cross Parish, South Easton, Massachusetts (1967)
  • Holy Redeemer Parish, Portland, Oregon (2002)
  • Sacred Heart Parish, Colorado Springs, Colorado (1984) (Including Mission Parishes of Holy Rosary and Our Lady of Perpetual Help)
  • Sacred Heart Parish, Notre Dame, Indiana (1842)
  • Sacred Heart Saint Francis de Sales Parish, Bennington, Vermont (1854 & 1880)
  • St. Adalbert Parish, South Bend (2003) and St. Casimir Parish, South Bend, Indiana (1897)
  • St. Ignatius Martyr Parish, Austin, Texas (1938)
  • St. John Vianney Parish, Goodyear, Arizona (1981)
  • St. Joseph Parish, South Bend, Indiana (1853)
  • St. André Bessette Parish, Portland, Oregon (2001)
  • St. John the Evangelist Parish, Viera, Florida (2001)

Other

References

  1. ^ "Congregation of Holy Cross (C.S.C.)". GCatholic. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  2. ^ Connelly, James T. (2020). The History of the Congregation of Holy Cross. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press. ISBN 978-0-268-10888-5. OCLC 1223098369.
  3. ^ a b c "History", Congregation of Holy Cross
  4. ^ "Our Lady of Sorrows". C.S.C., US. Retrieved 27 December 2018.]
  5. ^ "Bishop Lumen Monteiro, C.S.C." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  6. ^ "Bishop Stephen Rotluanga, C.S.C." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
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  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2012.

External links

  • Official international website
  • The Brothers of Holy Cross official website
  • United States Province of Priests and Brothers (USA) official website
  • District of Peru
  • Midwest Province of Brothers
  • Province Canadienne de la Congrégation de Sainte-Croix
    • Vicariate of France
    • Catholic Encyclopedia article on the Congregation

    Books and publications

    • Gift of the Cross Lenten Reflections in the Holy Cross Tradition
    • The Cross, Our Only Hope; Catholic Bestseller available from Ave Maria Press
    • Basil Moreau; biography available from Ave Maria Press
    • Vincent McCauley, C.S.C.:Bishop of the Poor, Apostle of East Africa; biography available from Ave Maria Press

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The Congregation of Holy Cross Latin Congregatio a Sancta Cruce abbreviated CSC 1 is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of pontifical right for men founded in 1837 by Basil Moreau in Le Mans France Congregation of Holy CrossLatin Congregatio a Sancta CruceAbbreviationCSCFormation1 March 1837 186 years ago 1837 03 01 FounderBlessed Fr Basile Antoine Marie Moreau C S C Founded atLe Mans FranceTypeClerical religious congregation of pontifical right for menHeadquartersVia Framura 85 Rome ItalyMembership1 399 members includes 729 priests as of 2020MottoLatin Ave Crux Spes UnicaEnglish Hail the Cross Our Only HopeSuperior GeneralBr Paul Bednarczyk CSCParent organizationCatholic ChurchWebsiteholycrosscongregation wbr orgMoreau also founded the Marianites of Holy Cross for women now divided into three independent congregations of sisters the Marianites of Holy Cross Le Mans France the Sisters of the Holy Cross Notre Dame Indiana and the Sisters of Holy Cross Montreal Quebec Canada Contents 1 History 1 1 Two Societies 1 2 The Association of Holy Cross 2 Holy Cross and The Holy Family 3 Superiors General 4 Provinces Districts and Vicariates 5 Notable members 5 1 Saints amp Blesseds 5 2 Members of the Hierarchy 5 3 Others 6 Location 7 Foreign Missions 7 1 The Mission of Holy Cross in Bangladesh 7 2 The Mission of Holy Cross in Chile 7 3 The Mission of Holy Cross in Mexico 7 4 The Mission of Holy Cross in Peru 7 5 The Mission of Holy Cross in Uganda 8 Holy Cross educational institutions 8 1 Higher education 8 2 Secondary schools 8 2 1 Bangladesh 8 2 2 Brazil 8 2 3 Canada 8 2 4 Chile 8 2 5 France 8 2 6 Ghana 8 2 7 Haiti 8 2 8 India 8 2 9 Liberia 8 2 10 Uganda 8 2 11 United States 8 3 Primary schools 8 3 1 Uganda 8 3 2 United States 8 4 Parishes 8 4 1 Bangladesh 8 4 2 Brazil 8 4 3 Canada 8 4 4 Chile 8 4 5 France 8 4 6 Haiti 8 4 7 India 8 4 8 Kenya 8 4 9 Mexico 8 4 10 Peru 8 4 11 Tanzania 8 4 12 Uganda 8 4 13 United States 8 5 Other 9 References 10 External links 10 1 Books and publicationsHistory EditMain article Basil Moreau Two Societies Edit Basile Antoine Marie Moreau was born at Laigne en Belin near Le Mans France on February 11 1799 in the final months of the French Revolution When Moreau decided to enter the priesthood he was forced to undergo his seminary training in secret for fear that the French government would arrest him He completed his studies and was ordained for the Diocese of Le Mans in 1821 The French government continued to work for the removal of the Church from the educational system which left many Catholics without a place to be educated or catechized 2 In 1835 Moreau had formed a group which he called Auxiliary Priests to serve the educational and evangelization needs of the Diocese of Le Mans On July 15 1820 a priest of the Diocese of Le Mans Jacques Francois Dujarie brought together a group of zealous men to serve the educational needs of the people in the French countryside 3 Fr Dujarie named this group the Brothers of St Joseph By 1835 this group was well established in the diocese but Dujarie was getting older and they were in need of a new leader Dujarie and Moreau had met previously and discussed their views on the future of the Church in France and so Dujarie knew that Moreau was just the man he was looking for With the consent of the bishop Moreau was given control of the Brothers of St Joseph on August 31 1835 He was now the head of two organizations the Auxiliary Priests and the Brothers of St Joseph The Association of Holy Cross Edit In 1837 Moreau made the decision to combine his two communities into one society so that the priests and brothers could share resources and ministries in common 3 On March 1 1837 the priests and brothers gathered in the church of Notre Dame de Sainte Croix Le Mans in the Sainte Croix district of Le Mans to sign the Fundamental Act of Union which legally joined them into one association This new group took on the name of where they met and became the Association of Holy Cross Initially Holy Cross was a diocesan group and so they primarily served in whatever capacity the bishop asked of them In 1840 this changed when Moreau received a request to send a delegation from his society to Algeria with the purpose of establishing schools and a seminary It was at this point that Moreau shifted the focus of Holy Cross and after the first missionaries left in April 1840 the association took on the identity of a religious institute On August 15 1840 Moreau and four others became the first professed religious in the Association of Holy Cross As part of his plan to form this religious institute Moreau also brought together the first group of women who would become the Marianites of Holy Cross In 1841 he sent a group to the United States establishing the first Holy Cross institution in North America at Notre Dame Indiana The institute expanded further by establishing missions in Canada in 1847 and in East Bengal in 1852 3 This association of priests brothers and sisters would continue in roughly the same form until May 13 1857 when Pope Pius IX approved the first constitutions of the priests and brothers From that point on the Association officially became the Congregation of Holy Cross Doubting the propriety of a mixed congregation of men and women Rome separated the women into an independent community at that time Moreau in his role as their founder continued to work for Rome s approval of the sisters constitution In 1865 Rome approved the constitutions of the Marianites of Holy Cross granting them the status of an Apostolic congregation Holy Cross and The Holy Family Edit St Joseph s Oratory in Montreal Quebec Canada Moreau saw a visible image of the Holy Family in this Congregation of Holy Cross which he had conceived as an association of religious men and women working together on equal footing for the building of the reign of God He intended that this Congregation composed at its origins of three distinct Societies namely Sisters Priests and Brothers be an apostolic institute Calling on the spiritual aid of Jesus Mary and Joseph Moreau gave to each of the three groups a patron he consecrated the priests to the Sacred Heart of Jesus he consecrated the brothers to the pure heart of St Joseph and he consecrated the sisters to the Immaculate Heart of Mary He also established Mary under her title of Our Lady of Sorrows as special patroness for all of Holy Cross whose members in their several congregations continue to cherish these devotions 4 As Moreau stated in one of his letters he envisioned that Holy Cross will grow like a mighty tree and constantly shoot forth new limbs and new branches which will be nourished by the same sap and endowed with the same life citation needed Superiors General EditFr Basil Moreau CSC 1837 1866 Most Rev Pierre Dufal CSC 1866 1868 Fr Edward Sorin CSC 1868 1893 Fr Gilbert Francais CSC 1893 1926 Fr James Wesley Donahue CSC 1926 1938 Fr Albert Cousineau CSC 1938 1950 Fr Christopher O Toole CSC 1950 1962 Fr Germain Marie Lalande CSC 1962 1974 Fr Tom Barrosse CSC 1974 1986 Fr Claude Grou CSC 1986 1998 Fr Hugh Cleary CSC 1998 2010 Fr Richard Warner CSC 2010 2016 Fr Robert Epping CSC 2016 2022 Br Paul Bednarczyk CSC 2022 present Provinces Districts and Vicariates EditUnited States Province of Priests and Brothers USA District of Chile Peru District of East Africa Midwest Province of Brothers USA District of West Africa Province canadienne de la Congregation de Sainte Croix Canada District of Acadia Moreau Province of Brothers and Priests USA District of Brazil Province of South India Sacred Heart of Jesus Province Bangladesh St Joseph Province Bangladesh Province Notre Dame du Perpetuel Secours Haiti Province of North East India Vicariate of France Vicariate of English Canada Vicariate of India Vicariate of Tamil Nadu IndiaNotable members EditSaints amp Blesseds Edit Saint Andre Bessette CSC Miracle Man of Montreal amp the institute s first recognized Saint Blessed Basil Moreau CSC Founder of the CongregationMembers of the Hierarchy Edit Bishop Arthur Bud Colgan CSC Auxiliary Bishop of Chosica Peru Titular Bishop of Ampora Archbishop Patrick Cardinal D Rozario CSC Archbishop of Dhaka Bangladesh Bishop George Joseph Finnigan CSC Third Bishop of the Diocese of Helena in the state of Montana Servant of God Archbishop Theotonius Amal Ganguly CSC second Archbishop of Dhaka Bishop Daniel R Jenky CSC Bishop of Peoria IL Bishop Jorge Izaguirre Rafael CSC Prelate of Chuquibamba Peru Servant of God Bishop Vincent J McCauley CSC First Bishop of Fort Portal Uganda Archbishop Marcos G McGrath CSC former Archbishop of Panama 1969 1994 Bishop Lumen Monteiro CSC First Bishop of Agartala 5 John Francis Cardinal O Hara CSC President of Notre Dame 1934 1939 and Archbishop of Philadelphia 1951 1960 Bishop Yves Marie Pean CSC Bishop of Les Gonaives Haiti Bishop Stephen Rotluanga CSC Bishop of Aizawl 6 Archbishop Charles Asa Schleck CSC Titular Archbishop of Africa Bishop William Albert Wack CSC Bishop of Diocese of Pensacola Tallahassee Bishop Paul E Waldschmidt CSC President of the University of Portland 1962 1978 and Auxiliary Bishop of Portland 1978 1994 Bishop Patrick Neary CSC Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint CloudOthers Edit Fr Gerald Fitzgerald s P founder of The Congregation of the Servants of the Paraclete Servant of God Br Flavian LaPlante CSC Missionary Fr Julius Nieuwland CSC Professor and Inventor Venerable Fr Patrick Peyton CSC The Rosary Priest Fr John Zahm CSC Scientist and Explorer Fr Richard William Timm CSC Missionary Educator Zoologist and Development Worker Location EditHoly Cross Priests and Brothers can be found across the globe including these countries date of first appearance in parentheses France 1820 United States 1841 Chile 1943 Haiti 1944 Canada 1847 Italy 1850 Bangladesh 1853 India 1853 Ghana 1957 Brazil 1958 Uganda 1958 Peru 1961 Kenya 195 Liberia 1950s Tanzania 2003 Foreign Missions EditThe Mission of Holy Cross in Bangladesh Edit The first group of Holy Cross missionaries to reach India left England January 17 1853 It was composed of three brothers three sisters one priest and one seminarian Two priests dropped out due to severe illness when the first attempt to sail in November 1852 failed due to storms The group arrived in Calcutta in May 1853 Fr Verite took the sisters to Dhaka while the brothers and seminarian went to Noakhali Fr Verite soon joined them as pastor of Noakhali which included Agartala and Sylhet in its territory Chittagong became the headquarters of Holy Cross in December 1853 The East Bengal mission was called at the time unquestionably the most destitute in East Asia and perhaps in any other part of the world Because it was such a difficult and dangerous place to live and work no other religious congregation showed any interest in it Though the mission was named East Bengal the Church jurisdiction and the political territory or civil jurisdiction called East Bengal were quite different from each other The Province of East Bengal was first created in 1905 The Church territory was officially called the Vicariate of East Bengal set up in 1845 by the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith at the Vatican Its first superior was Bishop Thomas Olliffe an Irish Jesuit The Vicariate of East Bengal embraced the present day Archdiocese of Dhaka Diocese of Mymensingh and Diocese of Chittagong as well as a large part of Assam the Arakan district former name of the Rakhine State of western Burma and the Diocese of Agartala in eastern India It was a huge area but when Holy Cross arrived in 1853 there were only three priests working there a Portuguese Augustinian and two young Irish diocesan priests both of whom were dead of disease by 1854 There were about 13 000 Catholics in the area In Dhaka there was no church or chapel at all under the jurisdiction of Rome 7 The Mission of Holy Cross in Chile Edit The District of Chile is the longest running mission still overseen by the United States Province Three Holy Cross religious arrived in Santiago Chile on March 1 1943 at the invitation of Cardinal Jose Maria Caro Archbishop of Santiago Chile to administer Saint George s College Fathers William Havey Alfred Send and Joseph Dougherty believed they were going to do university work Little did they know that college in this context meant a school of first through 12th graders Today Saint George s College serves 2 650 students Its history is rich and is closely tied with the history of Chile including the 1970s when the school was taken over by the military government and Holy Cross was ousted The Congregation returned to the school in 1986 Strong faith formation and service have been a hallmark of Saint George s Over the decades the college has formed many influential leaders in Chilean society Also Holy Cross first Chilean vocation Fr Jorge Canepa was a 1946 graduate of the school Additionally the District administers Colegio Nuestra Senora de Andacollo located in the older sector of Central Santiago The Congregation took responsibility for the school in the 1970s after its expulsion from Saint George s The student body numbering 1 100 is made up primarily of children from working class families With improvements to the physical plant and the strong Holy Cross commitment the school has been able to reach new heights academically From the beginning the mission of Holy Cross in Chile also included parish ministry and social service Within three years of arriving the Congregation had begun both its ministry at San Roque a parish in the sector of Penalolen in Santiago as well as its outreach to abandoned children in Santiago and later in Talagante Today the District administers two parishes in addition to San Roque Nuestra Senora de Andacollo in the same area as the school and Nuestra Senora de la Merced in Calle Larga in the Diocese of San Felipe The parishes are known for their youth ministry and social justice work Then through Fundamor and Fundacion Moreau the District continues its work with abandoned children Currently there are approximately 50 children in residence ages 4 to 18 There is also a new prevention program ministering to 100 children that has been recognized as the first of its kind in Chile 8 The Mission of Holy Cross in Mexico Edit Initially the members of the Congregation of Holy Cross were sent to Mexico from Texas In 1972 Fr Frederick Schmidt CSC was sent to Mexico for a sabbatical by Fr Christopher O Toole CSC the Provincial of the Southern Province at the time In 1973 Fr Fred assumed the pastoral responsibility for a large parish in Ahuacatlan San Luis Potosi Nuestro Padre Jesus He served as pastor for 25 years In 1998 when Fr Francisco Garcia a priest from the Diocese of Ciudad Valles was appointed pastor Fr Fred became the pastor emeritus When Fr Schmidt died in 2003 he was buried at the parish in the crypt of the convent church that he helped build With his death Holy Cross withdrew from this parish although one of its members has become a Holy Cross priest The relationship with the parish and pastor continues to be one of friendship and Holy Cross offers occasional assistance In 1987 the Southern Province assumed the responsibility for the pastoral care of Santo Tomas Moro parish in the Archdiocese of Monterrey Nuevo Leon The parish grew dramatically and eventually gave birth to a new parish Nuestra Madre Santisima de La Luz Holy Cross opted to shift from Santo Tomas Moro to this new parish with greater needs Holy Cross continues to serve this community In 1993 the Southern Province founded a program of vocation promotion and initial formation for young Mexican men who believe they are called to religious life and priesthood in Holy Cross The Southern Province established a program for postulants and a program for professed seminarians The novitiate for the formation program is in Peru In 1999 Holy Cross Family Ministries founded Family Rosary in Mexico Their offices and meeting rooms are located in an Archdiocesan pastoral center in San Francisco Javier parish close to La Luz parish in the Archdiocese of Monterrey Their offices serve as a hub for the growing Holy Cross apostolate of fostering family prayer especially the rosary as well as devotion to Mary throughout Mexico In 2000 the local Holy Cross community in Monterrey established an immersion program at La Luz parish This program provides an intercultural experience of life and ministry with and for the poor It is offered principally to students from Holy Cross universities high schools and parishes in the United States One group of Chilean laywomen also participated The program has been temporarily suspended due to the wave of violence in Mexico In 2010 Fr Marin Hernandez CSC and Fr Paulino Antonio CSC the first two Mexicans to be ordained as Holy Cross priests were assigned to Parroquia San Jose in Taman San Luis Potosi The Bishop of the Diocese of Ciudad Valles offered this parish to Holy Cross in part because of the indigenous community s need for pastoral care and evangelization Frs Hernandez and Antonio speak Nahuatl the language of the people and Fr Antonio comes from this indigenous group In 2011 the Holy Cross community in Mexico became a part of the newly formed U S Province of Priests and Brothers 9 The Mission of Holy Cross in Peru Edit The mission of Holy Cross in Peru began with an exhortation of Pope John XXIII to religious orders to send missionaries to Latin America and Holy Cross arrived in the north of Peru in Cartavio in September 1963 The presence soon included Chimbote in the early 1960s and expanded for a time to Puno and Tacna on the border of Bolivia and Chile and finally came to develop an organized presence and pastoral strategy in the Diocese of Chosica The parish El Senor de la Esperanza is about the size of a small diocese in the U S Approximately 250 000 Catholics live in a parish that has 19 chapels In 1982 within the boundaries of Lord of Hope Parish in Canto Grande the Congregation established Yancana Huasy literally House of Work in the language of the Incas Yancana Huasy attends to the needs of children who live with physical and mental challenges including Downs Syndrome and their families The Mission of Holy Cross in Uganda Edit In November 1958 four Holy Cross priests arrived in Entebbe Uganda to begin their ministry The dioceses of Toro and Bunyoro were too large for the bishop to handle He granted Holy Cross permission to minister to the people of Fort Portal and Butiti Soon thereafter Holy Cross began administrating St Leo s College a high school in Kyegobe Fort Portal diocese Near Christmas of 1960 Holy Cross began its first parish at Bukwali Around the end of February 1961 Cardinal Agaginian the Armenian Patriarch at the time told Fr Christopher O Toole CSC the superior general of Holy Cross that missionary Vincent J McCauley was to be made Bishop of Fort Portal In 1967 a house and later novitiate in 1984 was built on the shores of Lake Saaka in Fort Portal During the military dictatorship of Idi Amin the Congregation decided at one point to leave the Diocese of Fort Portal This proposal was later abandoned Bishop McCauley died on November 1 1982 By 1962 the institute had begun accepting Ugandan religious aspirants to the community Along with other religious institutes they began a seminary in Kenya called Tangaza in 1986 By 1989 Holy Cross and a consortium of religious congregations and societies established the Queen of Apostles Philosophy Centre in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Jinja PCJ due largely to the political crises between Kenya and Uganda It was then difficult clarification needed for Ugandans to study at Tangaza citation needed PCJ was to be a seminary for philosophical and religious studies for these mostly Ugandan postulants On August 17 1991 Holy Cross ordained its first Ugandan priest Fr Fulgens Katende Five Holy Cross Brother s and one priest died in the genocide of 1994 In Bugembe and Wanyange two villages of the Jinja Diocese a primary school and secondary were opened Holy Cross Primary and Holy Cross Lakeview Secondary respectively In 1998 Lakeview made world news when United States President Bill Clinton landed in a helicopter on the school s compound for discussions with Ugandan President Museveni A third parish opened in 1994 at Kyrausozi In the new millennium the first East African district superior of Holy Cross was named in 2003 This was a step towards congregational and district maturity as the past nine superiors had been Americans Holy Cross educational institutions EditHigher education Edit Waldschmidt Hall formerly West Hall at the University of Portland University of Notre Dame Notre Dame Indiana 1842 Saint Mary s College Notre Dame Indiana 1844 Sisters of the Holy Cross St Edward s University Austin Texas 1878 St Joseph College St Joseph New Brunswick Canada 1864 University of Portland Portland Oregon 1901 University of Holy Cross New Orleans Louisiana 1916 Marianites of Holy Cross King s College Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania 1946 Stonehill College Easton Massachusetts 1948 Notre Dame College Dhaka Bangladesh 1949 Holy Cross College Notre Dame Indiana 1966 Brothers of Holy Cross Holy Cross College Agartala India 2009 Notre Dame University Bangladesh Dhaka Bangladesh 2013 Secondary schools Edit See also Category Holy Cross secondary schools Bangladesh Edit Saint Placid s High School Chittagong Bangladesh 1853 St Gregory s High School Dhaka Bangladesh 1881 Holy Cross High School Dhaka Bangladesh 1912 Saint Nicholas High School Nagori Bangladesh 1920 Biroidakuni High School Mymensingh Bangladesh 1941 Brother Andre High School Noakhali Bangladesh 1940 Mariam Ashram High School Chittagong Bangladesh 1946 Notre Dame College Dhaka Bangladesh 1949 Holy Cross College Dhaka Dhaka Bangladesh 1950 Sisters of the Holy Cross Holy Cross Girls High School Dhaka Bangladesh 1950 Sisters of the Holy Cross Udayan High School Barisal Bangladesh 1952 Saint Joseph Higher Secondary School Dhaka Bangladesh 1954 St Joseph School of Industrial Trades Dhaka Bangladesh 1954 Brazil Edit Colegio Santa Maria Sao Paulo Brazil 1947 Sisters of Holy Cross Colegio Dom Amando Santarem Brazil 1966 Colegio Notre Dame Campinas Brazil 1961 Colegio Santa Cruz Sao Paulo BrazilCanada Edit College Notre Dame du Sacre Coeur Montreal Montreal Quebec Canada 1869 Notre Dame College School Welland Welland Ontario Canada Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School St Catharines Ontario Saint Joseph s Oratory Montreal Quebec CanadaChile Edit St George s College Santiago Chile 1943 Colegio de Nuestra Senora de Andacollo Santiago Santiago Chile 1976 France Edit Saint Michel de Picpus Paris France Notre Dame d Orveau Ecole Nyoiseau France Institution Notre Dame de Sainte Croix Neuilly sur Seine independent since 1903 Ghana Edit St Augustine s College Ghana Cape Coast Ghana St John s Secondary School Sekondi Takoradi GhanaHaiti Edit College Notre Dame Cap Haitian Haiti 1904 Ecole Pere Perard Plaisance Haiti Ecole Pere Joseph Lepevedic Limbe HaitiIndia Edit Holy Cross Matriculation Higher Secondary School Salem Tamil Nadu India 1963 Notre Dame of Holy Cross School CBSE Gundukallur Salem Tamil Nadu India 2008 Holy Cross International School CBSE Salem Tamil Nadu India 2021 Holy Cross School Whitefield Bangalore India Holy Cross School Agartala Tripura India 1970 CISCE Holy Cross School Tuikarmaw Tripura TBSE Holy Cross School Katalcherra Tripura TBSE Holy Cross School Panisagar Tripura TBSE Holy Cross School Kumarghat Tripura TBSE Notredame Holy Cross School Moharpara Tripura TBSE St Andre English Medium School Bodhjungnagar Tripura CBSE Good Shepherd School Jongksha Meghalaya MBOSE Holy Cross School Umkiang Meghalaya MBOSE Holy Cross School Mawkynrew Meghalaya MBOSE Jeevan Jyothi Technical Institute Honavar India Holy Cross School Mizoram India Holy Cross School Trichy TN 2002 Holy Cross School Aymanam Kerala 2003 Holy Cross School Ghanpur AP 2003 St Louis School Dahisar Mumbai 2002 Abhayadhama Human Development Centre Whitefield Bangalore Karnataka State 1976 Holy Cross School Ballia U P IndiaLiberia Edit St Patrick s High School Liberia Uganda Edit Holy Cross Lake View Senior Secondary School Wanyange Jinja District 1993 United States Edit Holy Cross High School New Orleans Louisiana 1849 Academy of the Holy Cross Kensington Maryland 1868 Sisters of the Holy Cross Holy Trinity High School Chicago Illinois 1910 Cathedral High School Indianapolis Indianapolis Ind 1918 1972 2011 reaffiliated Notre Dame High School West Haven Connecticut 1946 Gilmour Academy Gates Mills Ohio 1946 Notre Dame High School Sherman Oaks California 1947 St Edward High School Lakewood Ohio 1949 Holy Family High School Port Allen Louisiana 1949 Marianites of Holy Cross Archbishop Hoban High School Akron Ohio 1953 St Francis High School Mountain View California 1955 Notre Dame High School Fairfield Connecticut 1955 Notre Dame College Preparatory Niles Illinois 1955 Holy Cross High School Flushing New York 1955 Holy Cross of San Antonio San Antonio Texas 1957 St Edmond s Academy Wilmington Delaware 1959 Bishop McNamara High School Forestville Maryland 1964 Moreau Catholic High School Hayward California 1965 Holy Cross High School Waterbury Connecticut 1968 San Juan Diego Catholic High School Austin Texas 2019 Primary schools Edit Uganda Edit Holy Cross Primary School Bugembe Jinja District Saint Andrew s Primary School Wanyange Jinja District Saint Jude s Primary School Jinja DistrictUnited States Edit St Edward High School Lakewood Ohio 1949 St Ignatius Martyr Austin Texas 1940 Gilmour Academy Gates Mills Ohio 1946 Holy Cross School New Orleans Louisiana 1849 St John Vianney School Goodyear Arizona 1992 St Joseph Grade School South Bend Indiana 1854 Holy Cross School South Bend Indiana 1929 St Adalbert Catholic School South Bend Indiana Christ the King Catholic School South Bend Indiana 1953 Holy Redeemer Catholic School Portland Oregon 1908 Parishes Edit Bangladesh Edit Holy Cross Church Luxmibazar Dhaka Church of St Augustine of Hippo Mathbari St Joseph Church Srimangal Our Lady of Holy Rosary Cathedral Chittagong Fatima Rani Church Bandarban Shanti Raj Girja Catholic Church Thanchi Church of the Sacred Heart Gournadi Sacred Heart of Jesus Church Khalibpur Corpus Christi Church Jalchatra St Paul s Church Pirgacha St George s Church MariamnagarBrazil Edit Paroquia Sao Jose do Jaguare Sao Paulo SP Paroquia Sao Felipe Apostolo Maua SPCanada Edit St Kevin s Church Welland ON Holy Name Parish Toronto ON Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Sherwood Park AB St Ann Parish Toronto ON Unite pastorale de Saint Laurent Saint Laurent QC Unite pastorale du Saint Esprit Cap Pele NB Saint Gregoire le Grand Mont Saint Gregoire QC Notre Dame des Champs Saint Polycarp QC Saint Martin de Val Belair Quebec QCChile Edit Parroquia San Roque Santiago 1949 Parroquia Nuestra Senora de Andacollo Santiago 1977 Parroquia Nuestra Senora de la Merced Calle Larga 1989 France Edit Paroisse Notre Dame de Sainte Croix Le MansHaiti Edit Sainte Rose de Lima Pilate Saint Charles Borromee Le Borgne Saint Albert Le Grande Ravine Trompette Pilate Sainte Marie Madeleine Duchity Notre Dame de l Esperance ND du Mont Carmel Magagnosse Labadie Notre Dame de Guadalupe Waney Port au Prince Saint Jules Petit Bourg du Borgne Paroisse Sainte Elizabeth CaracolIndia Edit St Joseph Church Agartala Tripura St Andre Mission Bodhjunagar Tripura Good Shepherd Church Kathalcherra Tripura St Paul s Catholic Church Kumarghat Tripura Immaculate Conception Church Moharpara Tripura St Mary s Church Tuikarmaw Tripura Holy Cross Parish Bagbasa Tripura Good Shepherd Parish Jongksha Meghalaya Holy Cross Parish Mawkynrew Meghalaya Holy Cross Parish Umkiang Meghalaya Holy Cross Church Champhai Mizoram St John Parish Khawzawl Mizoram Holy Cross Parish Koloriang Arunachal Pradesh St Sebastian Church Loliem Goa St Vincent De Paul Church Katapady Karnataka Nirmal Matha Church Abadi Ghanpur Andhra Pradesh Christ the King Parish Pune Maharashtra St Joseph Church Chengalam Kottayam Kerala St Louis Parish Centre Dahisar Mumbai Maharashtra Sts Peter and Paul Church Dindigal Tamil Nadu St Sebastian Church Idukki KeralaKenya Edit Holy Cross Parish Community Dandora NairobiMexico Edit Parroquia Nuestra Madre de la Luz Monterrey Nuevo Leon 1996 Parroquia San Jose Taman San Luis Potosi 2011 Peru Edit Parroquia El Senor de la Esperanza Canto Grande LimaTanzania Edit St Brendan Parish KiteteUganda Edit Holy Cross Parish Community Bugembe Jinja St Jude Thaddeus Parish Community Kyarusozi Fort PortalUnited States Edit Christ the King Parish South Bend Indiana 1933 Holy Cross Parish 1929 and St Stanislaus Parish 1899 South Bend Indiana Holy Cross Parish South Easton Massachusetts 1967 Holy Redeemer Parish Portland Oregon 2002 Sacred Heart Parish Colorado Springs Colorado 1984 Including Mission Parishes of Holy Rosary and Our Lady of Perpetual Help Sacred Heart Parish Notre Dame Indiana 1842 Sacred Heart Saint Francis de Sales Parish Bennington Vermont 1854 amp 1880 St Adalbert Parish South Bend 2003 and St Casimir Parish South Bend Indiana 1897 St Ignatius Martyr Parish Austin Texas 1938 St John Vianney Parish Goodyear Arizona 1981 St Joseph Parish South Bend Indiana 1853 St Andre Bessette Parish Portland Oregon 2001 St John the Evangelist Parish Viera Florida 2001 Other Edit Ave Maria Press Holy Cross Family Ministries Family Theater Productions Family Rosary CrusadeReferences Edit Congregation of Holy Cross C S C GCatholic Retrieved 14 January 2022 Connelly James T 2020 The History of the Congregation of Holy Cross Notre Dame IN University of Notre Dame Press ISBN 978 0 268 10888 5 OCLC 1223098369 a b c History Congregation of Holy Cross Our Lady of Sorrows C S C US Retrieved 27 December 2018 Bishop Lumen Monteiro C S C Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved 21 January 2015 Bishop Stephen Rotluanga C S C Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved 21 January 2015 gt gt gt gt Welcome to Holy Cross in Bangladesh CSC in Bangladesh Archived from the original on 21 May 2011 Retrieved 4 February 2012 District of Chile Congregation of Holy Cross United States Province of Priests and Brothers Archived from the original on 20 August 2011 Retrieved 17 October 2011 Nuestra Madre Santisima de la Luz in Guadalupe Nuevo Leon Mexico Blog Holy Cross Vocations United States Province Archived from the original on 23 October 2012 Retrieved 27 February 2012 External links EditOfficial international website The Brothers of Holy Cross official website United States Province of Priests and Brothers USA official website District of Chile District of Peru Midwest Province of Brothers Province Canadienne de la Congregation de Sainte Croix South West Province of Brothers District of Brazil Province of South India Vicariate of France Catholic Encyclopedia article on the CongregationBooks and publications Edit Gift of the Cross Lenten Reflections in the Holy Cross Tradition The Cross Our Only Hope Catholic Bestseller available from Ave Maria Press Basil Moreau biography available from Ave Maria Press Vincent McCauley C S C Bishop of the Poor Apostle of East Africa biography available from Ave Maria Press Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Congregation of Holy Cross amp oldid 1150404822, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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