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  2. Congregation of Christian Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Christian Brothers were among the strongest supporters of Irish republicanism, the Irish language revival, the Gaelic Athletic Association, and Gaelic games. In most Christian Brothers' schools in Ireland, Gaelic football , hurling and handball were encouraged and there were even examples of boys being punished for playing "foreign ...

  3. Mount Cashel Orphanage - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, 59-year-old Bob Connors, spoke with CBC news in relation to the abuse he and his two brothers, Greg and Darren, suffered at the hands of Christian Brothers at Mount Cashel Orphanage. Bob Connors was one of the boys who originally stepped forward and made a complaint of abuse to the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary in 1975.

  4. List of Christian Brothers schools - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the schools, colleges, and other educational institutions founded, run or staffed (in any capacity) by the Congregation of Christian Brothers (sometimes called the Irish Christian Brothers) since 1802. Some schools no longer exist, some are incorporated into new schools and some have changed their names.

  5. Anthony Joseph Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Joseph "Ank" Murphy (December 22, 1913 – February 18, 1996) was a Newfoundland athlete, sports organizer, and politician. Murphy was born at St. John's, Newfoundland, December 22, 1913. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He received his early education under the tutelage of the Irish Christian Brothers attending St. Patrick's Hall School on Queen's Road ...

  6. Thomas Joseph Power - Wikipedia

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    In 1870 in Rome again this time by Cardinal Cullen he was ordained the 6th Bishop of St. John's, Newfoundland. [2] In Newfoundland he was responsible for many developments such as the building of St. Patrick's Church, bringing the Irish Christian Brothers and the setting up of orphanages. [citation needed]

  7. Saint Bonaventure's College - Wikipedia

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    The building was completed in 1958, and named after Brother F.L. Holland, founding superior of the Christian Brothers in Newfoundland in 1875. [8] In 2018, Holland Hall was one of series of modernist buildings listed by the City of St. John's that could be considered for heritage status. [9]

  8. Category:Irish Christian Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Irish Christian Brothers" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  9. Ship Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia

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    Presentation Sisters taught girls in one wing and Irish Christian Brothers taught boys in the other wing of Laval High School. In 1986 the portable school was permanently closed in Ship Harbour and all students, to this day are bussed to Dunville to St. Anne's Academy for kindergarten to Grade 6 and to Placentia for Grade 7 to Grade 12.