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Congregation of Christian Brothers (CFC)

The Congregation of Christian Brothers (CFC) is a Catholic religious community founded in 1802 by Edmund Rice. Members, known as Christian Brothers, dedicate their lives to education, primarily serving marginalized and underserved populations. They run schools, colleges, and social programs worldwide, emphasizing values like justice, compassion, and faith. The congregation aims to foster personal development and community well-being, contributing significantly to education and social service, especially in Irish and international contexts. Their work combines spiritual commitment with practical efforts to uplift individuals and communities through teaching and service.