On May 19,
Pope Francis issued a decree that recognized the heroic virtues of BR. NORBERT McAULIFFE, an American
missionary in Africa .
Venerable Norbert
McAuliffe was born in 1886 in Manhattan ,
New York , and eventually joined
the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, a relatively new religious congregation at
the time. The congregation was founded by in 1821 by Fr. André Coindre in France and by
the time of his death was beginning to spread around the world. The community
of brothers are trained to work with the poor through the establishment of
schools.
According
to their Rule of Life: “Our love for our brothers and the young people in our
care radiates from the love Jesus has for us. Our dedication to others, marked
by respect, kindness, and concern, will be a sign to them of the compassion of
Christ.”
The
congregation is primarily made up of religious brothers, with only a few
members being ordained priests.
Initially Bro.
McAuliffe served as a director of their house in Metuchen ,
New Jersey , for about six years before being
sent as a missionary to Africa . He was sent to
Gulu , Uganda , where he established the
congregation’s first mission there. The country at the time was under British
rule and the people were receptive to Brother
Norbert’s missionary activities. He
remained there for 20 years until his death on July 3, 1959 at the age of 72.
His legacy
lives on in Uganda
and his life was an inspiration to the African people he ministered to in the
region.
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