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I’ve recently been considering a vocation to the Brothers of the Christian Schools (aka Christian Brothers). They were founded by St. John Baptist de La Salle to educate children and they were revolutionary at the time of their foundation. They still are to this day.
While I feel called to serve as a Brother, I’ve heard certain negative things about the way that they treated their students back in the day with extremely strict discipline. I know that La Salle himself believed that corporal punishment should be used only as the last possible resort, but I’m curious how true all of this is.
In a way, I’m doubting my vocation because of what I have heard. I’ve even been tempted to tell God to give it someone else that could make much better use of it than I could. I know that being a Brother would fulfill my vocation as a teacher and as a religious, but I need some advice from you. So here are some things:
While I feel called to serve as a Brother, I’ve heard certain negative things about the way that they treated their students back in the day with extremely strict discipline. I know that La Salle himself believed that corporal punishment should be used only as the last possible resort, but I’m curious how true all of this is.
In a way, I’m doubting my vocation because of what I have heard. I’ve even been tempted to tell God to give it someone else that could make much better use of it than I could. I know that being a Brother would fulfill my vocation as a teacher and as a religious, but I need some advice from you. So here are some things:
- Do any of you remember the Brothers back in the day? Were they as harsh as I have heard or are they the charitable, wonderful people that I have met and talked with in my own experience?
- What are their schools like for those of you that went there or sent your kids there?