De La Salle Brothers in Myanmar
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The De La Salle Brothers in Myanmar are part of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, the largest congregation of Roman Catholic religious Brothers who are exclusively dedicated to education. The Institute was founded in Reims, France in 1680, with over 75,000 Brothers and lay colleagues who conduct schools as well as educational works in about 80 countries worldwide. It is now under the Lasallian Brothers in the Philippine District.
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[edit] Background
The De La Salle Brothers arrived in Myanmar in 1860 by the invitation of Bishop Benet. The Brothers opened St. Patrick's School at Mawlamyaing. The De La Salle Brothers, an international congregation, whose chrism is to provide human and Christian education of young people and adults, and in particular for the poor, have been serving Myanmar people for more than 130 years. The Brothers schools were nationalized in April 1, 1965.
[edit] Former La Salle schools
- St. Paul School at Yangon
- St. Patrick's School at Mawlamyaing
- St. Anthony School at Yangon
- St. Theresa School at Yangon
- St. Peter School at Mandalay
- St. Albert School at Maymyo
- St. Joseph School at LoiKaw
- St. Columban School Myitkyina
- De La Salle Twente
[edit] Sub-District of Myanmar
Up until the 1999's, the Brothers in the Myanmar was a delegation. At present, the delegation of Myanmar is under the Philippine District.