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The Passing of Congregation Leader Br Peter Clinch
With profound sorrow, we announce the passing of Brother Peter Clinch, the esteemed Congregation Leader of the Christian Brothers. Brother Peter left this world on Sunday, 28th January 2024, at Tor Vergata Hospital in Rome, Italy, at the age of 70.
Adoption of Simple Lifestyles - Handy Hints and Behaviours by Chris Hill
Care of the Earth
Inspired by Laudato Si, comes “Care of the Earth” - with one hundred and thirty hints and behaviours listed in this booklet to identify things that you may not already be doing and it may inspire you to embrace something additional to your current sustainable lifestyle activities.
Laudato Si ~ Praise Be To You
In the Encyclical Laudato Si, Pope Francis correlates the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor. Laudato Si' inspires our mission as followers of Jesus. We recognise the value of caring for God's creation in our faith tradition and our Christian lives.
Joan Chittister - A Prophet in her Time touring Australia
A small number of Christian Brothers were able to join the other 1900 people to hear a stirring call to action by Sr Joan Chittister op last Thursday evening as she encouraged all to take up ‘the other half’ of the Jesus project exemplified in the Gospels.
Br Peter Clinch Interview
Br Peter Clinch newly elected Congregation Leader for the new Congregation Leadership Team, joins us to share his insights on leadership and the challenges facing the world today. How will his style of leadership inspire his Congregational Leadership Team and the Edmund Rice global community? As only the second Australian to be elected Congregation Leader in the Chapter’s history, Peter’s upbringing and journey as a Christian Brother provides an engaging story.
Ambrose Treacy Day
Coming to Australia from Ireland in the 1860s, Br Ambrose Treacy worked tirelessly to establish schools for Catholic boys in the hope of a better future for them.