Edition 21: April 2006 Holy Spirit Province
 

Index to International and Inter-Province Stories:

Photo of largest gathering of Christian Brothers ever in Oceania

Edmund Rice banners and vestments on display

Updated Congregation Leadership Team website

Easter Liturgies and Reflections: On Being Eucharist to One Another

The run-down of stories published in Edmund Rice Online this year

Christian Brothers Congregation

Largest meeting of Christian Brothers in Oceania ever!

Christian Brothers who attended the Chapter Meeting in Brisbane in January 2006. You can download a larger size version of the image from the Edmund Rice national website HERE. Photo ©2006 Paul Gilbert Phone: 07 3848 0888

350 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS from Papua New Guinea, New Zealand and Australia — the biggest conference of Brothers ever assembled — gathered at St Leo's College of the University of Queensland from January 3 to 10.

The assembly was titled A New Heart for a New Land — yumi wantaim, and was organised as part of the Brothers' desire to shape the future of the Congregation in Oceania.

International participants included members of the Brothers' Congregation Leadership Team, led by Br Philip Pinto, Congregation Leader, and representatives from other parts of the world where the Christian Brothers operate.

The gathering was facilitated by Sr Jill McCorquodale SGS, and Br Richard Walsh, leader of the Pan-African Province of the Christian Brothers.

Br Kevin Ryan, chair of the Oceania 'Shaping Our Future' Committee, commented: 'Visitors, including Bishops Oudermann amd Finnegan of the Brisbane Archdiocese, remarked on the high energy and enthusiasm of the Brothers as they reflected on the importance of brotherhood needed for today's world.'

Guest speaker Professor David Tacey of La Trobe University spoke of his research showing people's deep desire for spirituality and connectedness, and yet an ever-increasing number not finding these in mainstream religions.

As men who have at the heart of their lives a search for deep relationship with God, Brothers have a unique opportunity to share with others their search for a meaningful spirituality. Indeed, the very name brother implies walking with people in this quest.

Brothers experienced a united and vibrant Oceania region. This was exemplified by the colourful final profession ceremony of PNG Brother, Herman Wagira, as led by his fellow PNG Brothers and Fr Kevin Hennessy CP as celebrant, himself a fluent speaker of pidgin.

Four young men from Oceania left the Conference to begin their training as Christian Brothers which will take place this year in Africa. Four other Brothers were also commissioned to begin the Congregation's first community in the Philippines.

At a time when the Christian Brothers are looking to develop new governance structures for their Australian schools, Brothers committed themselves to a mission of brotherhood in education which addresses the needs of marginalised people, particularly the young.

There was strong concern for our marginalised planet as well, with the constant reminder that any seeking of god must embrace a commitment to the welfare of the planet.

Consequently, a decision was made to spend one percent of the cost of the gathering on the planting of trees. This was a symbolic and practical action to recognise the effects of fuel consumption in the travelling to and from the Conference.

Br Kevin added, 'Brothers are returning to their home regions with a greater understanding of the new challenges of brotherhood in these times, and a deep commitment to live as brothers with renewed energy.

'We trust that God is leading us and the many who work with us in the spirit of Blessed Edmund Rice into new forms of living the gospel.'

In the coming months, Brothers will engage in further discussion before a decision is made on a new structure for Oceania to be recommended to the Congregational Leadership Team by the end of 2006.

Press Release from the Conference Organisers

CBC Adelaide

Edmund Rice banners and vestments on display at CBC Adelaide chapel

THE EDMUND RICE BANNERS AND VESTMENTS used at the Shaping Our Future Conference in January are now on display at the CBC Adelaide chapel. The banners, 1500 x 750mm in size, incorporate quotes from Edmund Rice, including: "Have courage; the good seed will grown in the children's hearts later on". The chasubles, 1200 x 90mm, show the head of Edmund and the ER icon print. Br Pat Cronin, principal at CBC Adelaide took orders for reproductions of the banners after the conference and it can be expected that other copies of the banners will appear around the world.

Photos of all the banners and vestments can be found at: http://www.cbc.sa.edu.au/banners.html.

Information Courtesy Edmund Rice Online

CLT

Updated Congregation Leadership Team website

Not only is the Congregational Leadership Team website in the process of being updated but we have news of two new websites devoted to Edmund Rice intiatives...

THE CLT WEBSITE at www.edmundclt.org might be described as the "mother website" — or should that be "big brother" or "elder brother" website for all Edmund Rice websites around the world. And there are a lot of Edmund Rice websites around the world now. As well as providing an overview of the activities and thinking being engaged in by the Congregational Leadership Team, the CLT website has a good array of resources and links to the major national and continental web portals.

CLT website

THE ECO-JUSTICE WEBSITE at www.ecojustice.edmundclt.org/ is an international website bringing to focus the commitment of the Christian Brothers and Edmund Rice Network to Ecological Justice.

Eco-Justice is the work of the Brothers and the wider Edmund Rice Network to implement the Earth Charter in our communities, ministries and provinces, and to live out our eco-spirituality.

Eco-Justice website

THE EDMUND RICE INTERNATIONAL WEBSITE at www.edmundriceinternational.org/ is a new website "global solidarity with the poor and the marginallised".

Edmund Rice International does not yet exist as a fully constituted organisation. It has no offices, corporate identity or even membership. However, it is already present throughout the world in the hearts of men and women for whom the life of Blessed Edmund Rice, the founder of the Christian and Presentation Brothers, is a motivation, an inspiration and a source of life.

Many such men and women are challenging injustice, engaged in advocacy for a better society and are working to make our world a safer and better place for children.

Edmund Rice International website

The Congregation of Christian Brothers is seeking to support this new expression of global solidarity with the poor and on behalf of children through the establishment of NGO structures affiliated to and accredited with the United Nations. This new NGO structure may well take the form of an incorporated entity to be known as Edmund Rice International.

This website will document progress towards this goal and will also provide a forum for members of the Edmund Rice Network throughout the world to participate in the project as it develops.

Information sourced for the various websites mentioned

Spirituality

Easter Liturgies and Reflections: on being Eucharist to one another

The CLT website contains a Good Friday Liturgy and a reflection particularly appropriate to Holy Thursday and the Last Supper commemoration "on being Eucharist to one another".

THE GOOD FRIDAY LITURGY can be downloaded as a pdf file from http://www.edmundclt.org/downloads/downloads.html

The interesting and detailed reflection by Jack Mostyn and Tom Draney "ON BEING EUCHARIST TO ONE ANOTHER" poses the questions:

What does it mean to be eucharist to one another? How is it different from being nice, a little more pleasant or patient with others?

If we truly believe that we are part of the Mystical Body as the people of God, then we share in the meaning of Christ’s life and his death. There is more to our “normal” life than appears on the surface. There is the dimension of the Divine. That is easy to say, but difficult to keep in our hearts as we go through life day after day. A ritual is meant to capture and emphasize the meaning of some aspects of life.
If the Eucharist is the “remembering of Christ and His passion,” then the Last Supper was not the first Eucharist, because the Lord was still present and had not consummated his life and love on the Cross. It was the last chaburah, a meal to celebrate the discipleship and fraternity of the followers of Jesus. If we also celebrate this ritual, we are not playing priest or trying to invent a new communion service. We are ritualizing in our communities the reality we profess.

From the CLT website: http://www.edmundclt.org/spirituality/page59/page59.html

From edmundrice.org news...

Here's a run-down of the stories published in Edmund Rice On-Line so far this year...

Clicking the headlines will take you to the full story at www.edmundrice.org

The www.edmundrice.org website

Brothers' Burwood presence ends after 97 years
CBC BurwoodParishioners at Burwood in Sydney have paid tribute to the Christian Brothers, who closed their community at the end of last year.

Catholic Weekly covers brothers' Philippines departure
Departing BrothersFour Christian Brothers have left Australia for the Philippines to start the order's first ministry outside the Oceania region.

Edmund banners and vestments on display
ChasubleThe website of Christian Brothers College, Adelaide, has a page depicting the six banners and two chasubles offered at January's SOFCO gathering in Brisbane.

Release of biggest pic of biggest gathering
SOFCO photoEdmund Rice Online has received a copy of the historic photograph of participants in the SOFCO conference in Brisbane in January, which was the the largest gathering of Christian Brothers in this part of the world ever.

Brothers return to Africa, China
Map of AfricaSeveral Australian brothers who have been home on leave during the summer, have returned to their overseas ministries.

Nudgee College launches wine label
Wine bottleOn Tuesday, St Joseph's Nudgee College in Brisbane launched a new wine label, tasting the first drop of the first batch of wine, harvested and bottled last year.

Date for Philippines pioneers' departure
Philippines flagBrothers Rod Ellyard and Peter Hardiman of the Holy Spirit Province will leave Australia for their Philippines assignment in two weeks from this Saturday.

Paying environmental costs of travel to meeting
TreeAt the end of the Brisbane Shaping Our Future gathering, each Province committed itself to making a contribution of $1000 to the planting of trees.

Edmund banner orders being taken
EdmundBr Patrick Cronin of the Holy Spirit Province has advised that he is taking orders for the Edmund Rice banners discussed at last month's SOFCO gathering in Brisbane.

Online Catholics reports on Christian Brothers' 'vibrant gathering'
ProfessionThe Online Catholics independent weekly review reports today on the "largest assembly of Christian Brothers to gather in Australia".

Brother was father to his boys
Br DanBr Dan Marzorini's obituary published in last Friday's Sydney Morning Herald begins with a quote from Br Patrick White: "This is your superior. You can go now; you don't have to hang on."

Era's end for Christian Brothers in Goulburn
Br CarlAn era dating back 108 years came to an end when the last teaching Christian Brother in Goulburn took his last class.

Decisions from Manila Leadership Conference
New LogoMonday's St Patrick's Province News contained a detailed report on last month's Manila meeting that included issues associated with the forthcoming 2008 Congregation Chapter to be held in India.

Br Michael Godfrey reflects on what a logo is
LogosBefore the Leadership Conference held in Manila earlier this month, Br Michael Godfrey, former St Patrick's Province Leader who is now on the Congregational Leadership Team, has stressed that a logo is different to a 'crest'.

Province Leaders gather in Philippines
Manila ConferenceProvince leaders and their deputies concluded their six-day Manila leadership gathering at the weekend, focusing on a number of issues including social justice and setting goals for the future.

Death of former Brisbane Brother
SFX Province LogoDon Siebert, a former Christian Brother of the St Francis Xavier Province, died last Wednesday, a few days after sharing a meal with the Brothers at the Shaping Our Future Conference.

Oceania Brothers face future with energy
SOFCO350 Christian Brothers from Papua New Guinea, New Zealand and Australia - the biggest conference of Brothers ever assembled - gathered at St Leo's College at the University of Queensland from January 3 to 10.

Br Marzorini to be interred in Goulburn
Br MarzoriniA Requiem Mass for one of St Mary's Province's best known educators, Brother Francis Daniel Marzorini OAM will be held at St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney tomorrow (Friday 20 January) at 9.30am.

Papers report on Edmund Waterford heritage development
Mt SionSeveral newspapers reported last month that the historic Mount Sion site and Blessed Sacrament Chapel at Barrack Street, Waterfors, in Ireland - the resting place of Blessed Edmund Rice - is to be transformed into an international heritage, ecclesiastical and tourism centre.

 The above stories published between 16th January and 20th March 2006 

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