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782: 72:. From the arrival of the Christian Brothers, New Zealand was administered as part of the Australasian province incorporating Australia, New Zealand and, from 1950, Papua New Guinea. In 1959, New Zealand became St Joseph's Vice-Province. This resulted in New Zealand Brothers returning to work in their home country and many Australian brothers went in the opposite direction. In 1966 New Zealand became a full Province of the institute. 52:
marginalised especially young boys who lacked education in faith, literacy, and numeracy and often lacked the basic necessities of life. He established schools for these boys despite the fact he had no teacher training and was in his early forties. Gradually other men, often businessmen like himself, joined him inspired by his charity and compassion. Other schools spread rapidly throughout Ireland.
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into the New Zealand state education system and with aging membership and a lack of recruits, the New Zealand Christian Brothers have generally moved away from teaching in and managing schools and have refocused on those at the margins of society. There is still, however, strong support for the New
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In 2007, the Christian Brothers provinces in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific (including St Joseph's Province, New Zealand) were abolished and replaced by one new Oceania Province which was itself sub-divided into twelve "clusters". Each cluster leader is responsible for the pastoral care of
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The other clusters in the Oceania Province were: Papua-New Guinea Cluster; NSW Cluster A; NSW Cluster B; NSW Cluster C; Victoria & Tasmania Cluster A; Victoria & Tasmania cluster B; Victoria & Tasmania cluster C; Queensland cluster A; Queensland cluster B; South Australia Cluster; and
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who was beatified in Rome in 1996. He was a wealthy committed Catholic businessman noted for his charity toward the poor. The death of his wife shortly after the birth of a handicapped daughter was a catalyst in his life. It deepened his spirituality which made him more aware of the needs of the
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By the time of his death in 1844 his considerable fortune had been spent in establishing schools. In his lifetime schools had been set up in England, and by the turn of the century schools were founded in
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Nga Parata Karaitiana The Christian Brothers, A Public Culture in Transition, A Comparative Study of the Indian and New Zealand Provinces
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is the education of boys and in New Zealand it has been responsible for eight schools and has launched other educational initiatives.
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in that cluster area. The New Zealand Cluster included in 2007: the Christian Brother Communities at Young Street
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The Christian Brothers arrived in New Zealand in 1876 with the opening of a secondary school in Dunedin, the
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Zealand schools and a focus on establishing and supporting schools in Oceania, Africa and the Philippines.
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1876–1976: The First 100 Years in New Zealand at Christian Brothers School Dunedin
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and other initiatives associated with the New Zealand Christian Brothers include:
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Southernmost Seminary: The History of Holy Cross College, Mosgiel (1900–1997)
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Dunedin Rugby Football Club, 1871–1996 : 125 years history of the Club
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To All Parts of the Kingdom: Christian Brothers In New Zealand 1876–2001
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To All Parts of the Kingdom: Christian Brothers In New Zealand 1876–2001
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the Brothers in the cluster as well as encouraging close links with the
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The Scheme: The Christian Brothers and Childcare in Western Australia
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The History of the Work of the Christian Brothers in New Zealand
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The History of the Work of the Christian Brothers in New Zealand
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Amy Kiley, "Brothers to reorganise into one Oceania province",
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America, India, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand
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Congregation of Christian Brothers
Catholic
religious institute
charism
Waterford
Edmund Ignatius Rice
America, India, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand
Christian Brothers School
the integration of their schools
Edmund Rice Ministries
Edmund Rice Network
Dunedin
Christchurch
Rarotonga
Murupara
Ōtorohanga
Westport
Ōpōtiki
Schools
Edmund Rice College
Rotorua
Murupara
Bay of Plenty
Arusha
John Paul College
Rotorua
Liston College
Henderson
Auckland
Nukutere College

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