BLESSED EDMUND IGNATIUS RICE( 1762 – 1844)
The founder of the Christian Brothers of Ireland, Edmund Rice, was born in 1762, near the town of Callan. He was educated, married, and became a prosperous merchant, landowner, and leader of Catholic activities in the city of Waterford. Edmund’ s wife died tragically, leaving Edmund and their daughter behind. After a number of years, Edmund contemplated life in a monastery on the continent, but a friend with connections to the local bishop encouraged him to look out upon the poor of Waterford and find his mission there, first among the youth of the city ' s neglected poor. The Bishop of Waterford encouraged him to begin a school for poor boys. The parents of these boys refused to send their sons to the existing Protestant school. In 1802, Edmund began his educational work in a room above a local barn and in 1803, secured the land which was to become Mt. Sion, the first school of the Edmund Rice system.
Although best remembered for his dedication to teaching young boys, Edmund Rice also ministered to the imprisoned, opened a homeless shelter, and instituted an adult education program. Pope Pius VII gave papal approval to the Congregation in 1820. Edmund took the name of Brother Ignatius, and in 1822, Brother Edmund Ignatius Rice was elected the first Superior General of the new congregation.
Brother Edmund Ignatius Rice died on August 29, 1844, at Mount Sion, Waterford. On April 2, 1993, His Holiness Pope John Paul II formally declared Br. Edmund Ignatius Rice to be Venerable. He was beatified in Rome on October 6, 1996.
CONGREGATION OF CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
Members of the Congregation of Christian Brothers(“ Irish Christian Brothers”) are those spiritual sons of Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice who are devoted to the Christian education of youth.
The word“ Christian” implies that they are doing the work of Jesus Christ, who began“ to do and to teach.” As Brothers they are spiritually united, working as a team, praying, and living together in family unity.
Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice founded the
Brothers of the Christian Schools of Ireland. The Congregation, however, soon spread to other countries. The Brothers, particularly in the United States, are descendants of many nationalities. As a result, in 1966, the Congregation officially changed its name to the Congregation of Christian Brothers in order to better reflect its international character.
Today, with headquarters in Rome, more than 1,000 Brothers staff schools in Ireland, England, Australia, New Guinea, India, Africa, Canada, and several South American countries, as well as in the United States. In 2005, the Brothers celebrated one hundredtwenty-five years of service in North America.
The Brothers of Brother Rice are members of the North American Province( district) which conducts schools in Canada and the United States as well as ministries in South America and the Caribbean.
BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL INFORMATION
School History Brother Rice is a private, fully accredited, four-year Catholic college preparatory high school. It is an independent Michigan corporation( Christian Brothers of Michigan, Inc.) that is sponsored by the Congregation of Christian Brothers, founded in 1802 by Blessed Edmund Rice, after whom the school is named.
During the late 1950s, three laymen, Mr. John O’ Hara, Mr. Bob Ryan, and Mr. Bob Cronin, recognized the need for Catholic high schools in the growing northern suburbs of Detroit. With the assistance of the pastors of the neighboring parishes, St. Bede, St. Columban, Holy Name, St. Hugo of the Hills, and Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, and with the moral and financial support of the parishioners, the Archdiocese of Detroit was approached. Edward Cardinal Mooney, Archbishop of Detroit, asked the Congregation of Christian Brothers to come to Birmingham, and Brother Rice opened its doors in the fall of 1960.
Faculty All are committed to educate students in the ideals of Catholic education. All Brother Rice teachers are certified to teach and have a great passion for their content area.
Colors The official school colors are black and orange. In an effort to avoid duplicating the school colors of other area boys’ schools, Br. Hueller, the first Principal, chose the present colors in 1960.
School Seal The school seal is enclosed within a double circle which is symbolic of the eternity of God. Placed between the outer and inner circles are the names of the school and city and state in which it is located. Prominent within the circles is a Celtic cross with Celtic interlacing, symbolic of the origin of the Congregation of Christian Brothers who form part of the staff of the school. Across the top of the inner circle above the Celtic cross is the Latin inscription“ Sanctitas Per Scientiam” meaning“ Holiness through Knowledge”. At the bottom of the inner circle is the year the school was founded. Within the center of the seal is a book with the Greek letters“ Alpha” and“ Omega” – the beginning and the end – an ancient symbol for Jesus Christ.
The Brothers are lay religious, with vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. Their first duty is their own personal sanctification.
Each day, time is allotted for prayer, meditation, and spiritual reading.
The Brothers’ education extends throughout a lifetime. The Brothers in educational ministries are in a position to give their full-time attention to the education of their students.
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