The 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,
Americas,
Asia, and
Oceania. From their roots in
Lyon, the Brothers today have spread across the globe. Over their 200-year history, Marist Brothers have had ministries in over 100 different nations. There are approximately 2,500 brothers in 79 countries on 5 continents, working directly and sharing their mission and spirituality with more than 72,000 lay Marists, and together educating close to 654,000 children and young people. Br. Ernesto Sánchez Barba, F.M.S., is the current Superior General of the Marist Brothers (Institute of the Marist Brothers of the Schools),he was elected during the XXII General Chapter in Rionegro, Colombia, on 3 October 2017 Together with the Vicar General and a General Council, it is his responsibility to guide the growth, mission, and administration of the Institute's ministries worldwide. This leadership team is based at the General House in Rome, which serves as the central administrative and spiritual hub for the Marist Brothers. The institute is divided into two main types of administrative units: Provinces – Larger regions, each overseen by a Provincial, who governs in the name of the Superior General. Provincials are responsible for the pastoral care of the Brothers and the oversight of Marist ministries within their territory and the Districts – Smaller units, often geographically or numerically limited missions, that could be dependent on a bigger Province or semi-autonomous. These are typically led by a District Leader, with similar responsibilities, but in a smaller scale. The number of provinces is actually 23 and districts are 3.
Asia • Mission Ad Gentes Marist District of Asia (Thailand, Bangladesh, Cambodia, parts of India, and the Philippines) • Province of East Asia (
Philippines,
Hong Kong,
South Korea,
Malaysia,
Singapore, and
Japan). • Province of South Asia (parts of India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka).
Oceania The Marist Brothers' first international missionary mandate was to the Pacific, where they accompanied
Marist Fathers in evangelizing and education ministries. Today, Marist brothers own and run many technical colleges in the Central and Western Pacific, educating young men in nations ravaged by war (such as the
Solomon Islands and
Papua New Guinea). Marist Brothers arrived in
Australia in 1872, where they opened their first school at
The Rocks, New South Wales. There are now over 300 Brothers working with young people in schools as teachers and administrators, in retreat houses and camps for young people and in other areas of ministry. Australian Marist Brothers also serve in welfare ministries working with young adults in outreach programs in
indigenous Australian communities and also in missions in nearby
Papua New Guinea,
Bougainville,
Solomon Islands, and
East Timor. Marists from Australia also serve communities in
Cambodia and
India. The two provinces of
Melbourne (States of
Victoria,
WA,
South Australia and
Northern Territory) and Sydney (
Queensland,
New South Wales,
ACT and Cambodia) recombined in 2012. The number of Marist Brothers in Australian is diminishing and very few continue to teach in the Marist schools, which are now led and staffed predominantly by lay teachers; however, such schools are described as being in the "Marist tradition" as they continue to follow the educational principles of the Marist Brothers. Since 2022, Oceania is aggregated into one province: • Star of Sea Province:
Australia,
Cambodia,
New Zealand,
Timor-Leste,
Fiji,
Samoa,
Salomon Islands,
Papua New Guinea,
Kiribati,
Vanuatu and
New Caledonia Europe and North Africa The Marist mission originated in Europe, particularly in
France, which
Marcellin Champagnat called home. A number of schools, universities, youth ministries and social works are done by the Marists in this area. The administration of European Marists is overseen by the provinces of: • Province of Compostela (Spain and Portugal) • Province of West Central Europe (Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands and United Kingdom) • Province of Iberia (Spain and Romania) • Province de l'Hermitage (Algeria, Spain, France, Greece, Hungary and Switzerland) • Mediterranean Province (Spain, Italy, Lebanon and Syria) In Scotland,
Celtic Football Club was formed at a meeting in St. Mary's church hall in Glasgow, by Marist
Brother Walfrid on November 6, 1887. The stated purpose, according to the official club records, was "to alleviate poverty in Glasgow's East End parishes". The charity established by Brother Walfrid was named 'The Poor Children's Dinner Table'.
North America The North American provinces are particularly based around secondary and tertiary education. The North American provinces are: • Province of Canada • Province of the United States
Latin America In
Latin America, "Maristas" are also very active in the following countries:
Chile,
Puerto Rico,
Guatemala,
Peru,
El Salvador,
Mexico,
Costa Rica,
Nicaragua,
Argentina,
Brazil,
Colombia,
Uruguay,
Paraguay,
Venezuela and other countries as well. The largest number of brothers currently are natives from Spain and France. The Marist presence in these countries is divided into the following provinces: • Province of Brasil Centro-Norte • Province of Brasil Centro-Sul • Province of Brasil Sul-Amazônia • Province of Central America (Costa Rica, Cuba,El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua) • Province of Cruz del Sur (Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay) • Province of Central Mexico • Province of Western Mexico (parts of Mexico and Haiti) • Province of the Northern Andes (Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela) • Province of Santa Maria of the Andes (
Bolivia,
Chile and
Peru)
Africa Marist brothers are active in a number of African countries, including
Malawi,
Zambia,
Zimbabwe and
Kenya. Marist brothers have been martyred in Africa on many occasions for educating and protecting
refugee people. The administrative groupings of Marists in Africa are: • Province of Southern Africa (
Angola,
Malawi,
Mozambique,
South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe) • Province of East Central Africa (
Central African Republic,
Democratic Republic of Congo,
Kenya,
Rwanda and
Tanzania) • District of West Africa (
Cameroon,
Chad,
Côte d'Ivoire,
Ghana and
Liberia) • Province of
Madagascar • Province of
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