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1 2| 10. One heart, one mind~~~The 2 2| 11. United in prayer, the Word, 3 4| the builders labour" (Ps.126), ~members of the Movement 4 4| 16. Within their own families~~ 5 1| describing it in Article 164.4 of the Marist Brothers' 6 4| 18. In the community at large~~ 7 1| seminarians who banded together in 1816 to found the Society of 8 1| Champagnat founded, on January 2, 1817, the lay institute of the 9 1| the Society of Mary.~~In 1863, the Holy See approved the 10 4| 19. In the Church~~ Following 11 1| birth and foundation~~In 1985, the Institute's General 12 4| 20. Through prayer and the 13 5| 23. The Group Leader~~ As a 14 5| 24. A living body~~ As a living 15 1| 3. About the Marist Brothers...~~~ 16 3| community (Acts 2, 42-47; 32-35), members share their 17 3| community (Acts 2, 42-47; 32-35), members share their human 18 3| Christian community (Acts 2, 42-47; 32-35), members share 19 3| Christian community (Acts 2, 42-47; 32-35), members share their 20 1| 5. Basic structure of the 21 2| 8. Journeying in faith~~Guided 22 2| 9. In simplicity of heart...~~ 23 4| confused young people, abandoned children, and the like. 24 1| preparation, he or she is then accepted as a fully active member.~~ ~ 25 2| also the Good Mother who accompanies each member and his or her 26 | according 27 4| Champagnat Movement Groups act in communion with their 28 1| then accepted as a fully active member.~~ ~ 29 3| first Christian community (Acts 2, 42-47; 32-35), members 30 5| spiritual life is provided for adequately.~~~ 31 1| person makes a request to be admitted into one of the Groups.~~ 32 1| Champagnat.~~In this Movement, affiliated members, young people, parents, 33 3| sickness or other trials afflict one of their number.~In 34 | After 35 4| painful.~If illness or old age does not allow some of them 36 2| woman of faith who is always alert to the word of God and ready 37 4| illness or old age does not allow some of them to perform 38 1| shine forth.~The Institute animates and co-ordinates the activities 39 5| members to be the leader and animator who will serve the Group 40 5| major Superior may also appoint a Brother to be his liaison 41 1| this Movement by setting up appropriate structures. "~~~ 42 1| In 1863, the Holy See approved the new congregation as 43 1| Family; describing it in Article 164.4 of the Marist Brothers' 44 1| Brothers around the world asked the Brothers to help them 45 4| requires special support or assistance, the other members of his 46 5| even more, with seeking to assure their ongoing Marist development 47 3| 14. Attentiveness to Others~~ The family spirit 48 1| is a movement for people attracted to the spirituality of Father 49 1| group of seminarians who banded together in 1816 to found 50 1| teaching children, on a regular basis, about God and His love 51 | becomes 52 1| of God's love for him, of being personally loved by Jesus 53 2| so that the world may believe ~ that you sent me " (John 54 2| These words call those who belong to the Champagnat Movement 55 1| Champagnat Movement: its birth and foundation~~In 1985, 56 4| there, as a way to make love blossom.~~They give their own children 57 5| 24. A living body~~ As a living reality, the 58 4| groups.~~There are special bonds uniting them to the branches 59 4| service, and with courage born of faith.~~They try to live 60 1| experience of instructing a dying boy who knew nothing about God, 61 1| He saw his Institute as a branch of the Society of Mary.~~ 62 4| bonds uniting them to the branches and to other lay movements 63 2| members of the Movement try to bring the love of Jesus and Mary 64 5| witnesses and evangelisers bringing the good news of his life 65 4| suffering and without hope: broken families, confused young 66 4| house, ~ in vain do the builders labour" (Ps.126), ~members 67 2| another, "~~These words call those who belong to the 68 4| communion with Jesus and Mary on Calvary.~~~ 69 4| entrusts it to the love and care of Jesus and Mary.~~ ~ 70 2| live and work.~~Each member carries out that mission, in the 71 1| I long to teach him his catechism, ~ and help him know how 72 2| in every situation.~~The celebration of the Eucharist together 73 3| Nazareth family spirit of love characterised by simplicity and trust, 74 2| and modesty as the three characteristic ways for his followers to 75 5| activities.~~The Leader is also charged with ensuring that the Group' 76 1| said, "Every time I see a child, ~ I long to teach him his 77 5| general rule, the Group chooses one of its members to be 78 4| apostolate of the laity is clearly an integral part of the 79 1| himself or herself to a closer following of Jesus, according 80 1| The Institute animates and co-ordinates the activities of this Movement 81 4| parish or diocese, and in collaboration with other Church movements 82 1| share and nourish their common ideals.~The internal life 83 2| promote in its members:~ . compassion and zeal,. simplicity,. 84 5| the Champagnat Movement is concerned not only with new members, 85 1| commitment more profound and concrete.~~They want to share more 86 4| is apostolic.~Baptism and Confirmation empower with his spirit 87 4| without hope: broken families, confused young people, abandoned 88 1| Holy See approved the new congregation as an autonomous institute 89 4| Through prayer and the Cross~~ Conscious of the fact that ~ "If the 90 2| and always rely on the constant help of her whom Blessed 91 1| of the Marist Brothers' Constitutions as follows:~~This Movement 92 4| and possible, within the context of their circumstances.~~~ 93 5| Champagnat Movement Groups, are cordially maintained.~~~ 94 4| spirit of service, and with courage born of faith.~~They try 95 2| and grace for all.~And, of course, devotion to Mary, following 96 4| Through prayer and the Cross~~ Conscious of the fact 97 1| La Valla, to realise the crying need for religious teaching 98 4| within the framework of the cultural, social and political realities 99 4| called by God.~Sons and daughters of each family thus learn 100 2| communion of saints, living and dead.~~It is important, for the 101 3| faith and generosity, they decide together what can be done 102 1| Little Brothers of Mary, dedicated to the Christian education 103 1| former students, and friends, deepen within themselves the spirit 104 1| Movement of the Marist Family; describing it in Article 164.4 of the 105 1| knew nothing about God, he determined to find a way of teaching 106 3| Hermitage and other places, to develop that Nazareth family spirit 107 5| assure their ongoing Marist development and maturity, by offering 108 2| for all.~And, of course, devotion to Mary, following Blessed 109 4| action. They promote loving dialogue and sharing there, as a 110 4| their lives,~even those most difficult or painful.~If illness or 111 3| through its own periods of difficulty.~At such times, each member 112 4| local churches, parish or diocese, and in collaboration with 113 4| first Brothers:~~ "All the dioceses of the world enter into 114 2| recognise Mary as the perfect disciple of Christ, the woman of 115 4| others. And they help them discover and follow the vocation 116 5| is Brother Provincial or District Superior of the Marist Brothers 117 5| the theology of the laity, documents of the Institute,~and the 118 4| Blessed Champagnat's spirit by doing everything with honesty 119 4| see their families, the domestic Church, as their first field 120 | done 121 5| formation.~~Such formation draws on:~the Scriptures, Church 122 1| These two qualities led him, early on in his ministry in the 123 2| me " (John 17,21), ~~is echoed in the dying words ~of Blessed 124 2| Prayer is an essential element of membership in the Movement 125 2| Mary".~~ Among the special elements of Champagnat's spirituality, 126 4| Baptism and Confirmation empower with his spirit all the 127 2| be the source of special empowering and grace for all.~And, 128 4| young Churches.~This will enable such members or Groups to 129 3| strives to be a source of encouragement and a bond of communion.~ 130 4| 21. To the ends of the earth~~ Groups may 131 5| of the Movement exist to enrich the life and spirituality 132 4| the dioceses of the world enter into our designs. "~~~ 133 4| members of the Movement entrust their lives and mission 134 4| strengthens family unity, and entrusts it to the love and care 135 2| Eucharist~~Prayer is an essential element of membership in 136 5| Christ and His witnesses and evangelisers bringing the good news of 137 1| sharers in His mission of evangelising the world.~As a result, 138 5| Institute,~and the events of everyday life which are its primary 139 | everyone 140 5| activities of the Movement exist to enrich the life and spirituality 141 1| practical man.~When he had the experience of instructing a dying boy 142 1| follows:~~This Movement is "an extension of the Marist Brothers' 143 4| some of them to perform any exterior apostolate, they can nevertheless 144 1| Fratres Maristae a Scholis or F.M.S.)~~ ~ 145 4| His apostles revealing the face of God who is Love, Salvation, 146 4| Cross~~ Conscious of the fact that ~ "If the Lord does 147 1| the whole Movement remains faithful to the spirit and tradition 148 1| individual Christian who feels called to commit himself 149 2| God, their families, their fellow-members, and everyone around them 150 | few 151 1| of the Institute has the final responsibility for ensuring 152 1| about God, he determined to find a way of teaching children, 153 2| lifelong example, naturally finds a special place in the prayer 154 4| they do, they keep their focus on Christian formation and 155 1| Brothers' Constitutions as follows:~~This Movement is "an extension 156 3| and self-forgetfulness, forgiveness and mutual help.~~Members 157 | former 158 1| live it and let it shine forth.~The Institute animates 159 4| Kingdom on earth, it also fosters the spiritual growth of 160 | found 161 1| Movement: its birth and foundation~~In 1985, the Institute' 162 1| ideal, Father Champagnat founded, on January 2, 1817, the 163 4| values of Jesus within the framework of the cultural, social 164 1| Brothers of the Schools (Fratres Maristae a Scholis or F. 165 1| His Church, following the French Revolution.~~Marcellin was 166 1| helpers, former students, and friends, deepen within themselves 167 4| Champagnat Group is another fruitful field for members to carry 168 2| Father and with one another,~~Furthermore, it links them to the Groups 169 2| women.~~And it grows and gains its strength from the members' 170 1| respecting the original name, it gave the institute the title 171 3| their number.~In faith and generosity, they decide together what 172 4| practical help, tactfully and generously,~~~ 173 2| strength from the members' gift of themselves to others.~ 174 3| their human and spiritual gifts; and, when the Lord invites, 175 4| make love blossom.~~They give their own children a Christian 176 4| and undertake the mission given to each one in baptism.~ 177 3| A Group may sometimes go through its own periods 178 3| invites, even their material goods.~~~ 179 2| together.~In that way, the Gospels become a real Word of Life 180 2| all men and women.~~And it grows and gains its strength from 181 4| also fosters the spiritual growth of the members, and stimulates 182 2| be a source of grace and guidance for lay persons whose mission 183 2| 8. Journeying in faith~~Guided by the Holy Spirit, members 184 2| and Love, sustaining and guiding them at all times and in 185 | had 186 2| the people with whom they happen to live and work.~~~ 187 4| family thus learn to foster harmony and unity in their home, 188 1| young people, parents, helpers, former students, and friends, 189 4| apostolic activity not only helps build God's Kingdom on earth, 190 5| By sharing the spiritual heritage of Blessed Marcellin Champagnat, 191 3| Valla, and later at the Hermitage and other places, to develop 192 | herself 193 | himself 194 4| by doing everything with honesty and solidarity, a spirit 195 4| are suffering and without hope: broken families, confused 196 4| with them their youthful hopes and ideals.~~Family prayer 197 4| Lord does not build the house, ~ in vain do the builders 198 2| Father Champagnat associated humility and modesty as the three 199 2| Chapter II: The spirituality of the 200 3| Chapter III: The Movement's family spirit (§. 201 4| difficult or painful.~If illness or old age does not allow 202 2| living and dead.~~It is important, for the ongoing vitality 203 4| Christian education which includes teaching them concern for 204 | indeed 205 1| which the Brothers have inherited from their founder, Blessed 206 3| involving human suffering or injustice, whether these be local 207 1| 1. Its source and inspiration.~~The Holy Spirit is stirring 208 1| the Marist Brothers...~~~Inspired by his ideal, Father Champagnat 209 1| he had the experience of instructing a dying boy who knew nothing 210 4| the laity is clearly an integral part of the mission of the 211 4| Group, each member shows an interest in the lives and work of 212 3| gifts; and, when the Lord invites, even their material goods.~~~ 213 3| solutions to situations involving human suffering or injustice, 214 4| Chapter IV: The Mission (§.15-21)~~ ~ 215 1| Father Champagnat founded, on January 2, 1817, the lay institute 216 2| believe ~ that you sent me " (John 17,21), ~~is echoed in the 217 5| Movement~~ A person who joins the Champagnat Movement 218 2| her Group in their life journey of faith.~~~ 219 2| 8. Journeying in faith~~Guided by the 220 3| by simplicity and trust, joy and self-forgetfulness, 221 3| not only to rejoice in the joys of individual members, but 222 2| Marial as well as apostolic, just as Father Champagnat summed 223 4| Christian formation and justice, with a particular concern 224 4| everything they do, they keep their focus on Christian 225 3| Movement foster the same kind of lively family spirit.~ 226 1| instructing a dying boy who knew nothing about God, he determined 227 1| catechism, ~ and help him know how much Jesus Christ loves 228 4| in vain do the builders labour" (Ps.126), ~members of the 229 3| responding.~They also seek lasting solutions to situations 230 | later 231 1| Institute's General Chapter launched the lay movement called:~~ 232 5| Chapter V: Launching a Champagnat Group (§.22- 233 4| share the overall aim of leading people to Jesus through 234 5| the Group for a specified length of time.~It is his or her 235 | let 236 5| appoint a Brother to be his liaison with the Movement, and see 237 4| prayers, and by offering their limitations and sufferings, in communion 238 2| another,~~Furthermore, it links them to the Groups in the 239 3| foster the same kind of lively family spirit.~Like the 240 4| political realities of their locality.~In the midst of everything 241 1| time I see a child, ~ I long to teach him his catechism, ~ 242 1| know how much Jesus Christ loves him. "~~ ~ 243 1| Maristae a Scholis or F.M.S.)~~ ~ 244 5| Movement Groups, are cordially maintained.~~~ 245 5| withdraws such recognition.~~The major Superior may also appoint 246 | makes 247 | Many 248 2| themselves to others.~It is also Marial as well as apostolic, just 249 1| of the Schools (Fratres Maristae a Scholis or F.M.S.)~~ ~ 250 3| Lord invites, even their material goods.~~~ 251 5| ongoing Marist development and maturity, by offering them suitable 252 | me 253 4| Love, Salvation, and the meaning of life to all men and women.~~ 254 5| by offering them suitable means of formation.~~Such formation 255 5| smooth running of its regular meetings and other activities.~~The 256 2| an essential element of membership in the Movement and within 257 4| of their locality.~In the midst of everything they do, they 258 1| led him, early on in his ministry in the village of La Valla, 259 2| associated humility and modesty as the three characteristic 260 2| Champagnat summed it up in his motto: "All to Jesus through Mary".~~ 261 3| self-forgetfulness, forgiveness and mutual help.~~Members of the Champagnat 262 1| respecting the original name, it gave the institute the 263 2| Champagnat's lifelong example, naturally finds a special place in 264 4| the poor, and others most neglected by society.~Many people 265 | nevertheless 266 5| evangelisers bringing the good news of his life and love to 267 | nothing 268 1| small groups to share and nourish their common ideals.~The 269 2| the Group, that members be nourished by regularly sharing the 270 3| trials afflict one of their number.~In faith and generosity, 271 1| the world.~As a result, numbers of people closely associated 272 5| the Marist Brothers who officially recognises a Champagnat 273 | often 274 4| or painful.~If illness or old age does not allow some 275 2| Blessed Champagnat called "our Ordinary Resource. "~~ ~ 276 5| may have life..."~~ The organisation and activities of the Movement 277 5| autonomous in its own internal organization.~~It is Brother Provincial 278 1| right. While respecting the original name, it gave the institute 279 | overall 280 4| themselves to the support of some overseas mission activity.~Or one 281 4| those most difficult or painful.~If illness or old age does 282 1| affiliated members, young people, parents, helpers, former students, 283 4| respective local churches, parish or diocese, and in collaboration 284 4| laity is clearly an integral part of the mission of the whole 285 2| mission.~~ As Christians participating in the Church's mission, 286 5| responsibility to promote unity and participation in the Group, and to see 287 2| members recognise Mary as the perfect disciple of Christ, the 288 4| not allow some of them to perform any exterior apostolate, 289 3| sometimes go through its own periods of difficulty.~At such times, 290 1| s love for him, of being personally loved by Jesus and Mary.~ 291 2| grace and guidance for lay persons whose mission is to help 292 3| the Hermitage and other places, to develop that Nazareth 293 4| the cultural, social and political realities of their locality.~ 294 1| autonomous institute of pontifical right. While respecting 295 1| was a man blessed with a powerful sense of God's love for 296 4| the others through their prayers, and by offering their limitations 297 1| Groups.~~After a time of preparation, he or she is then accepted 298 4| to recognise His loving presence in all the events of their 299 2| may be possible under the prevailing circumstances.~~Sometimes, 300 5| everyday life which are its primary resource.~~~ 301 4| large~~ In their trade or professional work, and their other social 302 1| personal, daily commitment more profound and concrete.~~They want 303 2| also leads them to work at promoting a spirit of community in 304 5| that its spiritual life is provided for adequately.~~~ 305 5| organization.~~It is Brother Provincial or District Superior of 306 4| do the builders labour" (Ps.126), ~members of the Movement 307 2| Groups strive to do good quietly, and always rely on the 308 1| village of La Valla, to realise the crying need for religious 309 4| cultural, social and political realities of their locality.~In the 310 5| living body~~ As a living reality, the Champagnat Movement 311 5| Brothers who officially recognises a Champagnat Movement Group 312 5| need be, withdraws such recognition.~~The major Superior may 313 5| Champagnat Movement Group in his region, or, if need be, withdraws 314 2| members be nourished by regularly sharing the Word of God 315 3| Group leads them not only to rejoice in the joys of individual 316 1| realise the crying need for religious teaching among all the poor 317 2| good quietly, and always rely on the constant help of 318 1| that the whole Movement remains faithful to the spirit and 319 1| Their aim was to help in the renewal of the mission of Jesus 320 1| Movement, a person makes a request to be admitted into one 321 4| the others. When someone requires special support or assistance, 322 1| pontifical right. While respecting the original name, it gave 323 3| work out practical ways of responding.~They also seek lasting 324 1| evangelising the world.~As a result, numbers of people closely 325 4| mission and be His apostles revealing the face of God who is Love, 326 1| Church, following the French Revolution.~~Marcellin was a man blessed 327 1| institute of pontifical right. While respecting the original 328 2| Movement's spirituality is rooted in God's love for all men 329 5| Group Leader~~ As a general rule, the Group chooses one of 330 5| and to see to the smooth running of its regular meetings 331 2| to the whole communion of saints, living and dead.~~It is 332 4| face of God who is Love, Salvation, and the meaning of life 333 | same 334 1| especially those most in need.~He saw his Institute as a branch 335 1| Schools (Fratres Maristae a Scholis or F.M.S.)~~ ~ 336 1| of Marist Brothers of the Schools (Fratres Maristae a Scholis 337 5| formation draws on:~the Scriptures, Church teachings, the theology 338 4| and their other social and secular activities, members of the 339 5| members, but, even more, with seeking to assure their ongoing 340 2| ideal qualities the Movement seeks to promote in its members:~ . 341 3| simplicity and trust, joy and self-forgetfulness, forgiveness and mutual 342 1| Champagnat was one of a group of seminarians who banded together in 1816 343 3| Champagnat, members are also sensitive to special needs around 344 5| leader and animator who will serve the Group for a specified 345 1| activities of this Movement by setting up appropriate structures. "~~~ 346 | several 347 1| as followers of Jesus and sharers in His mission of evangelising 348 1| they can live it and let it shine forth.~The Institute animates 349 4| each Group, each member shows an interest in the lives 350 3| especially supportive when sickness or other trials afflict 351 2| at all times and in every situation.~~The celebration of the 352 3| seek lasting solutions to situations involving human suffering 353 5| Group, and to see to the smooth running of its regular meetings 354 4| everything with honesty and solidarity, a spirit of service, and 355 3| They also seek lasting solutions to situations involving 356 | someone 357 4| each one is called by God.~Sons and daughters of each family 358 1| people in the Church today, sparking a new response to their 359 5| will serve the Group for a specified length of time.~It is his 360 4| growth of the members, and stimulates the spirit and vitality 361 1| inspiration.~~The Holy Spirit is stirring up lay people in the Church 362 2| And it grows and gains its strength from the members' gift of 363 4| and ideals.~~Family prayer strengthens family unity, and entrusts 364 2| mind, members of the Groups strive to do good quietly, and 365 3| such times, each member strives to be a source of encouragement 366 1| 5. Basic structure of the Movement: Small Groups~~ 367 1| by setting up appropriate structures. "~~~ 368 1| parents, helpers, former students, and friends, deepen within 369 4| offering their limitations and sufferings, in communion with Jesus 370 5| maturity, by offering them suitable means of formation.~~Such 371 2| just as Father Champagnat summed it up in his motto: "All 372 3| but also to be especially supportive when sickness or other trials 373 2| real Word of Life and Love, sustaining and guiding them at all 374 4| to offer practical help, tactfully and generously,~~~ 375 1| see a child, ~ I long to teach him his catechism, ~ and 376 5| the Scriptures, Church teachings, the theology of the laity, 377 | then 378 5| Scriptures, Church teachings, the theology of the laity, documents 379 2| humility and modesty as the three characteristic ways for 380 | throughout 381 1| it gave the institute the title of Marist Brothers of the 382 1| lay people in the Church today, sparking a new response 383 4| community at large~~ In their trade or professional work, and 384 3| supportive when sickness or other trials afflict one of their number.~ 385 4| member, and each Group, tries to offer as much help as 386 3| characterised by simplicity and trust, joy and self-forgetfulness, 387 1| and their needs.~~These two qualities led him, early 388 2| enthusiasm, faith and simplicity typical of Blessed Champagnat's 389 | under 390 4| members to recognise and undertake the mission given to each 391 2| Movement to live a real bond of union and love, and to be open 392 2| 11. United in prayer, the Word, and 393 2| and within each Group.~~It unites all members with God their 394 4| There are special bonds uniting them to the branches and 395 5| Chapter V: Launching a Champagnat 396 4| not build the house, ~ in vain do the builders labour" ( 397 4| They try to live the Gospel values of Jesus within the framework 398 1| on in his ministry in the village of La Valla, to realise 399 4| share the zealous missionary vision of Blessed Marcellin who 400 | we 401 2| love, and to be open and welcoming to those who seek to join.~~ 402 | well 403 | what 404 | whatever 405 | whether 406 | While 407 | whose 408 5| region, or, if need be, withdraws such recognition.~~The major 409 | without 410 2| disciple of Christ, the woman of faith who is always alert 411 2| their respective families, workplaces, and society in general,~~~ 412 4| whom he or she lives and works.~~The apostolate of the 413 4| those living with them their youthful hopes and ideals.~~Family 414 4| members or Groups to share the zealous missionary vision of Blessed


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