Pastoral Co-ordinator: Mr Brendan Logan
Colour: Green
Edmund Rice - Founder of the Christian
Brothers (1762 - 1844)
A history of Edmund Rice can be found at the beginning of the diary.
The Founder of the Congregation of Christian Brothers, Edmund Rice, was born on June 1, 1762, the fourth of seven sons, on a tiny farm near Callan, Ireland.
He saw that the underprivileged were being deprived of a worthwhile education and so, after eight years of painful indecision, Edmund opened his first school in converted stables in New Street, Waterford, 1802.
Today, spread throughout the world are followers of Edmund Rice endeavouring to fulfil the motto, "To do and to teach." In recent years a new Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament was erected at Waterford to house the remains of this revered founder, and Christian Brothers, their co-workers and their students the world over are praying fervently that their founder will soon be declared a saint by the Church.

