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Appendix K
Arrival of Leading Teaching Brothers Institutes in the United States(1)
1841 Holy Cross Brothers
South Bend, Ind.
1845 Christian Brothers
Baltimore, Md.
1847 Sacred Heart Brothers
Mobile, Ala.
1849 Marianists*
Cincinnati, O.
1854 Xaverian Brothers
St. Louis, Ky.
1858 Franciscan Brothers
Brooklyn, N.Y.
1886 Marist Brothers
Lewiston, Me.
1889 Brothers of Christian Instruction Alfred, Me.
1898 Salesian Brothers*
San Francisco, Cal.
1906 Christian Brothers of Ireland
New York City
* These congregations include priests (statistics).
Statistics (1960)
Christian Brothers
2436
Marianist Brothers & Priests
1436
Christian Brothers of Irel.**
820
Holy Cross Brothers
892
Sacred Heart Brothers
616
Marist Brothers
576
Xaverian Brothers
536
Salesian Brothers
272
Franciscan Brothers of Bklyn.
170
Brothers of Christian Instruction 105(2)
** Canadian Brothers are included.
1. Official Catholic Directory, (Jan. 1960), pp. 241-245.
2. Foreign Brothers studying at Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York are included in this number.