Always Walk Ahead: Celebrating the Past and Looking to the Future
¶ĄĽ¶ąú˛úĘÓƵ celebrates the more than 200-year-old legacy of the Brothers of St. Joseph, now the Brothers of Holy Cross. Looking back, we see an inspiring story of courage, fidelity, purpose and humility led by Jacques-François DujariĂ©.
Ordained in 1795 during the “Reign of Terror” in France, Father Dujarié secretly ministered during the height of the French Revolution, a time of tragedy, oppression, religious suppression and violence. His ministry was directed to the marginalized as he stealthily traveled from town-to-town to bring hope to a world in desperate need.
Founding the Brotherhood
In 1803, Father Dujarié came out of hiding to begin his public ministry. Witnessing firsthand the tragic impact of the revolution on French citizens, especially the poor, Father Dujarié saw the urgent need for education for the young. Having already founded the Sisters of Providence as teachers to the poor, he began to invite young men for the same purpose. On July 20, 1820, he accepted his first postulant in Ruille. Others soon followed, and the community of brothers dedicated to St. Joseph quickly grew.
Transitioning to the Congregation of Holy Cross
In 1835, due to poor health and advanced age, Father Dujarié entrusted the leadership of the Brothers of St. Joseph to Father Basil Moreau. At the time, Father Moreau had gathered a group of auxiliary priests. He believed the church would be best served if the brothers, sisters and priests were united into one community. On March 1, 1837, 54 Brothers of Saint Joseph and seven priests signed the “Fundamental Pact,” forming what is now the Congregation of Holy Cross.
Establishing an Enduring Legacy
For 17 years prior to Holy Cross’s establishment, the Brothers of St. Joseph developed a spirituality, a style of education and a way of life that perpetuates to this day. This legacy remains foundational today to the mission of St. Edward’s as a Holy Cross university.
From these humble beginnings, the ministry and educational charism of the brothers has thrived for two millennia. Today there are more than 128 Holy Cross schools and parishes in 18 countries around the world serving an estimated 200,000 students annually, including at St. Edward’s. The faculty and staff of St. Edward’s stand on the brothers’ shoulders as we continue their legacy and educational ministry. As men and women with hope, we practice Father Moreau’s words to “prepare our students for better times than these.”
Honoring Our Heritage
During 2020, St. Edward’s celebrated this bicentennial anniversary through a series of webinars, programs and events highlighting the contributions of the Brothers to ¶ĄĽ¶ąú˛úĘÓƵ, society and the world.
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A Legacy of Faith, Courage and Service
Learn more about the captivating life of Jacques-François Dujarié, CSC, and his founding of an enduring brotherhood.