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A Xaverian education is rooted in the tradition, mission, and values of the Xaverian Brothers. The values of humility, trust, zeal, compassion, and simplicity are woven into all aspects of life at Xaverian.
In 2012, we celebrated our 150-year anniversary, take a look at our souvenir brochure to learn more about our extensive history of providing high-quality education to the young people of Manchester, integrating our mission and values of our founders, the Xaverian Brothers.
A Xaverian college must provide opportunities for growth in the knowledge and practice of the Roman Catholic religion through prayer, worship, study and service to others in and beyond the college community.
The Xaverian Brothers or Congregation of St. Francis Xavier are a Roman Catholic religious institute founded by Theodore James Ryken in Bruges, Belgium, in 1839 and named after Saint Francis Xavier. The institute is dedicated to education.
A Xaverian College must provide opportunities for growth in the knowledge and practice of the Roman Catholic religion through prayer, worship, study and service to others in and beyond the College community.
Informed by our Xaverian and gospel values, our schools seek to educate the whole student by nurturing each person’s unique giftedness. Xaverian students model Christ by utilizing their talents to respect the diversity of God’s creation, seek justice, and love their neighbor.
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During 2004-05 we marked the 150th anniversary of Xaverian Education in the United States. The material for this brief biographical sketch has been culled from several works previously published by the Xaverian Brothers.