Marist Brothers of the Schools, commonly known as simply the Marist Brothers, is an international community of Catholic religious institute of brothers.
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Marist Brothers of the Schools, commonly known as simply the Marist Brothers, is an international community of Catholic religious institute of brothers.
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St Marcellin Champagnat decided to start an institute of consecrated brothers in the Marist tradition, building schools for the underprivileged where they might learn to become "Good Christians and Good people".
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The end of the needle came out in what would be the equivalent of the Pacific in relation to France where he inserted the needle, and so thus the Marist Brothers have a presence throughout the Pacific, including in Australia and New Zealand.
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Marist Brothers are involved in educational work throughout the world and now conduct primary, secondary and higher education schools, academies, industrial schools, orphanages and retreat houses in 79 countries on five continents: Europe, Africa, The Americas, Asia, and Oceania.
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International Marist Brothers brotherhood is led by a Superior General, currently Br.
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The Marist Brothers are divided into two main administrative units, either "provinces" or "districts", depending on size.
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Marist Brothers arrived in Australia in 1872, where they opened their first school at The Rocks, New South Wales.
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Australian Marist Brothers serve in welfare ministries working with young adults in outreach programs in indigenous Australian communities and in missions in nearby Papua New Guinea, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, and East Timor.
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In 2017, the Marist Brothers released a statement to survivors and victims of abuse.
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One of the key systematic issues that came to light was that it was typical for Marist Brothers to move through many communities and ministries in their lifetime.
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Marist Brothers had taught at 6 Marist schools between 1970 and 1986 and there were complaints about the abuse of 27 children made against him during this period.
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In 2018, the Otago Daily Times noted that nine Marist brothers had been convicted of crimes against boys.
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Several Marist Brothers were convicted of abuse at a number of schools and a judgement by the Supreme Court of Ireland found the order "vicariously liable" for abuses.
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In Scotland, the Marist Brothers issued an apology in 2021 for the "systemic abuse of children" at several schools.
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