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Blessed Edmund RiceBlessed Edmund Rice
Founder of the Christian Brothers
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Edmund Rice IconEdmund Rice IconDesigned by Desmond KyneDesigned by Desmond Kyne
The Edmund Rice Icon designed by Desmond Kyne tells the life story and the influences on Edmund Rice.On the icon you can see the great influences on Edmund-his mother, his faith in God, Nano Nagle.You can also see details of his life like his daughter, his hedge school, his work, what he saw in Waterford.God is represented in the Celtic Circles so common on the icon.
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Blessed Edmund RiceBlessed Edmund Rice
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The Edmund Rice StoryThe Edmund Rice Story
The following is the story of Edmund Rice. It is a story of a truly great Irishman. He lived through one of the most difficult times in Irish History. He received the love and faith of his mother. He was lucky and married and had a baby daughter.Then when tragedy struck he remained faithful to the belief in God he had received from his mother. He saw the great poverty amongst the boys in Waterford. He decided that Education was the best way of helping them. With his friends he founded the Christian Brothers Religious Congregation. Over the next 40 years he saw his dream of schools develop in many towns in Ireland and England.
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Early Years in CallanEarly Years in CallanEdmund Rice was born in Callan, County Kilkenny in 1762.
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Edmund’s HouseEdmund’s HouseInside Inside
Edmund’s family were farmers and had a good living for Catholics during the Penal Laws.
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Where Edmund was BornWhere Edmund was Born
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Edmund’s Early LifeEdmund’s Early Life
Edmund worked on the farm with his brothers.
He also played games like: Hurling, Fishing and Raparees which was a game like cops and robbers.
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Edmund Learned from his Edmund Learned from his MotherMother
Edmund learned to be kind to the poorEdmund learned about his Catholic FaithEdmund learned to be honest in businessEdmund learned the importance of hard
work.
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EducationEducation
Edmund learned most things from his mother and from occasional visits by a teacher who taught in the local hedge school
Edmund also went to Secondary School in Kilkenny
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ApprenticeApprentice At 14 Edmund was
invited by his uncle to come to Waterford.
Edmund learned to be a Ship’s Chandler.
He bought land in many counties.
He grew wealthy.
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Ship’s ChandlerShip’s Chandler
Edmund’s business was supplying sailing ships with all the items they would need for a long sea journey.
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BusinessmanBusinessman
When Michael Rice died Edmund took over the business.
He became an excellent businessman.
Edmund was now one of Waterford’s richest men.
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Edmund’s CharityEdmund’s Charity
Edmund gave generously to many charities.
He often visited the poor in their homes.
He visited the prisons and those who were about to be hanged.
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Edmund MarriesEdmund Marries
Edmund fell in love and married a beautiful lady named Mary.
Mary was about to have a baby but was killed when she fell off her horse
The baby was born but was handicapped
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People Edmund HelpedPeople Edmund Helped
Edmund helped Charles Bianconi set up his stagecoach business.
Edmund also helped Daniel O Connell. Later Daniel helped set up the famous
O Connell Schools in Dublin
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Edmund DecidesEdmund Decides
Edmund was very sad. He kept up his charity
work. He was thinking about
becoming a priest and going to France to teach
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Edmund Sets Up SchoolEdmund Sets Up School
Edmund was visiting a friend. While he was there they heard fighting outside on the street.
She suggested that he should do something for them rather than go to France
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SchoolSchool
Edmund decided that the best way to help the poor was to set up a school.
He bought an old stable and cleaned it up and set up a school.
He paid two people to teach but they soon gave up.
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First VolunteersFirst Volunteers
He prayed to God for help and two friends from Callan arrived.
The number of boys coming to school increased every day.
Over the next year a large number of boys arrived for school
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Mount SionMount Sion
Edmund sold all his land and businesses.
He put money aside for his daughter.
He then decided to build a new school on a small hill at the edge of Waterford City. It was called Mount Sion
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Mount Sion, Waterford 1802Mount Sion, Waterford 1802
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Caring for PoorCaring for Poor
Edmund noticed that the boys coming to school had no breakfast and were in rags.
Edmund Set up a Bakehouse so the boys had breakfast each morning.
Edmund set up a tailor shop to make clothes for the boys on special occasions.
Bakehouse
Bakehouse
Tailor Shop
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Brother Edmund RiceBrother Edmund Rice
In 1809 he decided that he and his helpers should become a Religious Congregation.
The new Congregation was called ~The Christian Brothers.
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NEW SchoolsNEW Schools
Over the next 40 years Edmund was invited to set up schools in many towns and cities.
In 1816 Edmund was invited to set up a school in Limerick.
Many men now became Brothers
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Edmund DiesEdmund Dies
In 1844 Edmund Rice died in Waterford.
In 1996 Pope John Paul II declared Edmund to be Blessed
Soon Blessed Edmund will be named a Saint.
Room in Mount Sion where Edmund Rice Died
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Edmund’s Work ContinuesEdmund’s Work Continues
Edmund’s work and charism did not die with him. Christian Brothers can be found in many parts of the world.
The Edmund Rice “Family”Today, with the numbers of Christian Brothers dropping, the work of keeping the Edmund Rice charism is kept alive by the Edmund Rice Family. This “family” is made up of parents, students, teachers, ex brothers and friends as well as the Christian Brothers.
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Christian Brothers WorldwideChristian Brothers Worldwide
Today the Christian Brothers work with the poor in every continent.
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Christian Brothers are Worldwide
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Around the WorldAround the World
Ireland England United States Canada Argentina Uruguay Australia New Zealand
Papua New Guinea India Italy Gibralter Zambia Tanzania Sudan Sierra Leone
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Around the WorldAround the World
South Africa Zimbabwe Gambia Namibia Kenya Liberia Ghana
Hawaii East Timor
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Interesting InformationInteresting Information
Christian Brothers’ Crest
Stamps of Edmund Rice by An Post
Beatification of Edmund Rice
Our School Crest Bicentenary
Today’s Brothers Writing Box Counties linked to
Edmund Rice
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CBS CrestCBS Crest
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What the Crest MeansWhat the Crest Means
Facere et Docere means To DO and to TEACH
Celtic Cross = Faith Latin writing =
congregation of Christian Brothers
Star = Learning
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Stamps of Edmund RiceStamps of Edmund Rice
Twice stamps of Edmund Rice have been issued by An Post.
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Pope John Paul Declares Pope John Paul Declares Edmund Rice As BlessedEdmund Rice As Blessed
In 1996 Pope John Paul declared that Edmund Rice should be Blessed Edmund.
To be made Blessed Edmund it was necessary to prove that a miracle was due to prayers to Edmund
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Beatification Day 1996Beatification Day 1996
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Our New School CrestOur New School Crest
In 1994 a boy in 5th class at the CBS Primary Sexton Street designed the new school Crest.
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What the Crest MeansWhat the Crest Means
Hurleys = Sport Celtic Cross = Our
Catholic Faith Book = Learning Colours are Maroon &
White (School Colours) All joined together so that
we grow in all ways
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BicentenaryBicentenary
The year 2002 is the bicentenary of the opening of the first school. It was opened at Mount Sion, Waterford in 1802.
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Edmund Rice CampsEdmund Rice CampsThese are camps which started in Australia but now take place in many cities in Ireland also. Students and young people, especially from disadvantaged areas come together and enjoy a range of activities together.
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Today’s BrothersToday’s BrothersToday the number of Brothers is at its lowest ever. However the growing Edmund Rice Family means that the work and ideals of Edmund Rice and the Christian Brothers continues.
The EDMUND RICE FAMILYThis is the growing number of people, teachers, parents, students, exBrothers, Brothers and friends who work to keep the charism of Edmund Rice alive in the world.
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BeatificationBeatification
Beatification is when the Pope declares a person to be Blessed.
People are beatified after it is proved that they lived holy lives. It must be proved that they helped mankind in some way.
Beatification is the first big step on the way to canonisation, that is making someone a Saint.
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Writing BoxWriting Box
One of the few items which we have that Edmund Rice used was a Writing Box.
Writing boxes were used by people especially people who travelled.
It would have secret compartments.
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WaterfordWaterford
Waterford is a county and city in the south of Ireland.
Waterford is famous for its crystal.
Waterford is still a busy city and port.
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KilkennyKilkennyKilkenny is a county in South East Ireland. Kilkenny was a Norman centre and has an excellent medieval Castle. Kilkenny is also a great sporting county. Its favourite sport is Hurling.
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Additional InformationAdditional Information
Icons Thatched Cottages Penal Laws Web Links
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IconsIcons
Icons are usually used to tell the story of a famous person or to tell the story of Jesus.They are used to help people pray.Icons are most popular in Eastern Europe
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Thatched CottagesThatched Cottages
Thatch was available in fields near the house.
It helped keep the house warm especially in Winter.
Thatching would last for many years.
Thatch allowed the rain to flow off at the edges.
Sometimes the thatch could catch fire quite easily.
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Penal LawsPenal LawsThe Penal Laws were introduced by the English Government to control the Irish Catholics. The laws banned Catholics from owning property, having a horse, having a weapon, going to Mass, being a Priest, going to school.
The Penal Laws were removed by the Catholic Emancipation Act 1829 which was the greatest work of Daniel O Connell.
Mass Rock
People had to go to Mass and School in secret
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Charles BianconiCharles BianconiCharles Bianconi came to Ireland as a refugee.He, with the help of many people including Edmund Rice, set up the first stagecoach business in Ireland. It began in the Clonmel and Waterford region.
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Charles Bianconi Charles Bianconi
ROUTE ESTABLISHED Clonmel/Limrick 1815Thurles 1815Waterford(10a.m) 1816Ross 1818Waterford(regulator) 1820Waterford(telegraph) 1821Cork 1821Kilkenny 1821Tipperary(3oclock) 1828Tipperary(nightmail) 1828Dungarvan 1831Roscrea 1842Gould’s cross 1849
Areas where Bianconi Coaches travelled
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Web LinksWeb Links
www.edmundrice2002.com