De La Salle Brothers - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Fri, 24 Feb 2023 00:10:51 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg De La Salle Brothers - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Australian University honours Taranaki Brother's "oasis of peace" https://cathnews.co.nz/2023/02/23/acu-taranaki-brother-phd/ Thu, 23 Feb 2023 05:02:34 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=155821 Taranaki Brother

The Taranaki-born vice-chancellor of the only Catholic university in the Holy Land has been awarded an honorary doctorate from Australian Catholic University (ACU). De La Salle Brother, Peter Bray, received the doctorate for two reasons. One was for embracing the values and principals of education in the Catholic tradition. The other, for his significant contributions Read more

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The Taranaki-born vice-chancellor of the only Catholic university in the Holy Land has been awarded an honorary doctorate from Australian Catholic University (ACU).

De La Salle Brother, Peter Bray, received the doctorate for two reasons.

One was for embracing the values and principals of education in the Catholic tradition.

The other, for his significant contributions to education and educational administration in Australia and overseas.

Bray became the eighth Vice-Chancellor of Bethlehem University in late 2008.

Since them he has committed to making the University an "oasis of peace" for young Palestinians.

Established in 1973 as a joint venture between the Vatican and the De La Salle Brothers, Bethlehem University is the first registered university founded in the West Bank.

It is also the only Catholic university in the Holy Land.

Although fewer than one percent of Palestine's population is Christian, Bray's commitment and leadership has ensured quality higher education for all, not just Christian students.

Bray speaks of challenging times for West Bank students who lose everything - except, as one told him, their education.

"I'm particularly aware of the suffering our students are experiencing in just existing, so I really admire the fact that their resistance is expressed in a nonviolent way by just getting on and doing the ordinary things," Bray says.

Br Bray accepted the honorary doctorate from ACU on behalf of his inspirational students.

"By ACU recognising Bethlehem University through me is showing the young people of Bethlehem University that they are not forgotten, and that is a really important part of helping to keep hope alive," he said.

"I'm deeply, deeply grateful to ACU for enabling us to keep hope alive among our students."

ACU Vice-Chancellor and President Zlatko Skrbis called Bray's leadership approach inspirational.

"Despite the challenges he faces at Bethlehem University each day, he is always mindful of putting the present and future needs of his students first," Skrbis said.

"His commitment to education in the Catholic tradition is bound by the duty he feels to help people to realise their full potential.

"His ultimate vision to instil hope in his students is inspiring and should be at the heart of the mission of all educational institutions.

"ACU is proud to bestow the Doctor of the University on such a humble leader."

Bray's honorary doctorate also recognises his instrumental role in creating ACU's Master of Education Leadership, which was established while he was Director and CEO of the Wellington Catholic Education Centre.

From Taranaki to the Holy Land

Despite his 40-plus years in senior roles in Catholic education, Bray's personal experience of high school was the complete opposite.

He eventually completed secondary school, attended Sydney's Macquarie University, then obtained a Masters degree from Massey University and a Doctorate at the University of San Diego.

He was a principal of several Catholic secondary schools, before becoming the Vice-Chancellor of a Catholic university.

Of all his education postings, Bray says being Vice-Chancellor of Bethlehem University was the most difficult and the most rewarding.

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De La Salle school sold to pay for abuse restitution and ageing brothers https://cathnews.co.nz/2022/09/05/de-la-salle-school-sold-to-pay-for-abuse-restitution-and-ageing-brothers/ Mon, 05 Sep 2022 06:53:33 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=151421 The De La Salle Brothers will sell their Malvern school to fund compensation claims from victims of historical sexual abuse and to financially support ageing brothers. The buyer, Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools, will take over the running of the college for more than 1000 boys in years 5 to 12. Lawyers say they have more Read more

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The De La Salle Brothers will sell their Malvern school to fund compensation claims from victims of historical sexual abuse and to financially support ageing brothers.

The buyer, Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools, will take over the running of the college for more than 1000 boys in years 5 to 12.
Lawyers say they have more than 50 ongoing claims against the De La Salle Brothers nationally.

A sale price was not disclosed, but the school, one of four owned by the brothers, has more than $27 million in net assets according to its financial accounts for the 2021 calendar year.

The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse said Catholic Church data showed that 328 people made a claim of child sexual abuse to the De La Salle Brothers between 1980 and 2015.

The brothers accounted for 7 per cent of all claims made to a Catholic Church authority.

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