Title: Blessed
1Blessed William Joseph Chaminade (1761-1850), Lea
dership And Schools
2What/Who Is A Leader?
- a coach?
- a conductor?
- a drill sergeant?
- an animal trainer?
3Some Comments on Leadership
- leaves behind in others the conviction and will
to carry on - provides image of future, communicates, empowers
others to enact it - by word/or personal example markedly influences
others - perseveres
- must stand alone
- provides sense of purpose, creates authentic
relationships, generates hope, exhibits a bias
toward action - oriented by the task of doing adaptive work
4Does It Make Any Sense
- Does It Make Any Sense to Call Blessed William
Joseph Chaminade A Leader? - ? he did leave followers after him who had the
conviction to carry on and spread across the
globe - ? no matter where we stand in regard to him or
about him, without him we would not be here
today
5Archbishop Moeller High SchoolCincinnati,
OHArchbishop Riordan High SchoolSan Francisco,
CACentral Catholic Marianist High SchoolSan
Antonio, TX
Schools in MEC Province of the United States
6Schools in MECProvince of the United
StatesChaminade College PreparatoryWest Hills,
CAandChaminade Middle SchoolChatsworth,
CAChaminade College Preparatory SchoolSt.
Louis, MOChaminade-Julienne High SchoolDayton,
OH
7Chaminade-Madonna College PreparatoryHollywood,
FLColegio San JoséPuerto Rico, PRMemphis
Catholic High School and Middle SchoolMemphis,
TN
Schools in MEC Province of the United States
8Msgr. Hackett Catholic Central High
SchoolKalamazoo, MINolan High SchoolFt.
Worth, TXNorth Catholic High SchoolPittsburgh,
PAPurcell Marian High SchoolCincinnati, OH
Schools in MEC Province of the United States
9St. Anthony Jr./Sr. High SchoolWailuku, HISt.
Laurence CollegeDublin, IRSt. John Vianney
High SchoolSt. Louis, MOSt. Louis
SchoolHonolulu, HIVilla Angela-St. Joseph High
SchoolCleveland, OH
Schools in MEC Province of the United States
10Completing the United StatesPicture
- 3 Universities
- Chaminade University
- St. Marys University
- University of Dayton
- Province of Meribah
- Chaminade High School
- Kellenberg Memorial High School
11Regions and SectorProvince of the United States
- Eastern Africa
- Kenya
- Kitale, Limuru, Mombasa, Nairobi
- Malawi
- Karonga
- Zambia
- Lusaka
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12Regions and SectorProvince of the United States
- India
- Bangalore, Bahr, Binda, Ranchi, Singhpur
- Korea
- Mokpo, Incheon, Seoul
- Mexico
- Coatzacoalcos, Uxpanapa, Puebla, Querétaro
13Around the Rest of the World
- More than 92 schools, with thousands of
students, teachers, and other personnel - Europe Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Spain,
Switzerland - Africa Democracy of the Congo, Republic of the
Ivory Coast, Republic of Congo, Togo, Tunisia - Latin AmericaArgentina, Chile, Colombia,
Ecuador, Peru - Asia Japan
14A Short Course on Events In His Life A
Well-Known Story
- November 1771
- off to St. Charles, Royal Collège, Mussidan
- A Cluster of Events Begins His Jolt Into
Leadership - July 14, 1789 Storming of the Bastille
- July 12, 1790 Passage of the Civil Constitution
of Clergy - Jan 4, 1791 Administration of Constitutional
Oath - Autumn 1791 Leaves Mussidan for Bordeaux
15Defining Moment
- occasion cluster of events, especially
underground ministry - no turning back
- until Bordeaux little contact with laity
- there the laity is the church and his
ministry depends upon them, especially women - Marie Thérèse Charlotte de Lamourous
- shapes him becomes essential part of his story
16Another Circumstance Forced Exile
Sept 22, 1797 Chaminade leaves France for
Exile Saragossa and Our Lady of the Pillar
Shrine
17Vision
Such as I see you before my eyes, such I saw
you long before the foundation of the society.
18What Is A Vision?
- the overarching purpose, the big dream
- excites the imagination and challenges people
to work for something they do not yet know how
to do - takes people to a new place
- molds meaning
19Chaminades Vision
- informed by his particular reading of his
experience of God in Catholic tradition - experiences himself as being chosen, as being
called to be a founder of something new - to participate in the re-christianization of
France (reconstruction of society) through an
alliance with Mary in her timeless mission of
bringing forth her son, Jesus, into this world
20New Developments
- 20 Oct 1800 Napoleon allows exiled priests to
return - Nov 1800 Chaminade leaves for Bordeaux
- 8 Dec 1800 young laymen commit themselves to a
small Christian Community - Chaminade begins to share dream
- 28 March 1801 Granted title Missionary Apostolic
21How Does Chaminade
- hold the vision
- share it
- evolve strategies to implement it
- How does he lead?
22Pragmatist With A Vision
- takes advantage of opportunities of as they arise
to implement vision - signs of the time
- understood in terms of Providence
- discernment of the good God intends
- ever-present reason for hope
- requires adaptation and change
- new methods, new times
- wise reshaping of strategies
- consideration of cultural assumptions
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23Enacting Leadership An Example
- Who does not see that since the revolution of
1789 a new fulcrum must be found for the lever
that moves the modern world? - what are the opportunities in this new
situation - liberty, equality, fraternity
- consonant with the scripture
- popularity of clubs
24Enacting Leadership
- Not a great speaker
- Communicates the vision by
- -- who he is
- -- his personal relationships
- -- telling the story in a way that appealed to
the imagination - Attention to individuals
- focuses on what persons possessed
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25Enacting Leadership
- Appreciates need for diversity
- -- composition of small Christian Communities
- -- mirrored in Society of Mary
- -- relative sense of equality
- Approaches things communally, collaboratively
- Communicates zeal for the vision/mission
- Reaches out and invites
26Enacting Leadership
- Method of multiplication
- Patience, Perseverance, Confidence in God
- -- with people, with groups, with what he saw
- not paralyzed by what he saw
- gospel convictions
- Modesty, Humility, Self-Abnegation
- Deep Sense of Conviction
27Years After His Return To FranceA New
Development, A New Opportunity
- 1816 Daughters of Mary Immaculate
- 1817 Society of Mary
28Turn Toward Schools
- From 1819 Chaminades expenditure of energy on
schools continually grows - 1845
- 4 secondary schools
- 32 primary schools
- 2 trade schools
- 1 normal school (teacher training)
- 6 novitiates
29Chaminades Retrospective
- Why He Entered Schools
- Apostolic Reasons
- Letter to Pope Gregory XVI
- (15 September 1838)
30Schools in Themselves Not The Point
- They were a strategy for implementing the vision
and fit his style of leadership - an excellent means for rechristianizing France
- the place where the battle was being fought
- a means of multiplying efforts and apostles
- models for imitation attraction
- a means of forming both mind and heart
- a means of reaching the mass of population
31The Point of Schools
- a means of reaching the mass of the population
- primary schools
- normal schools
- enduring institutions or communities society
is created through such institutions, not simply
the work of individuals - a corporate means of engaging in apostolic
activity
32The Point of Schools Today
- community setting
- ? for fostering individual and communal faith
- ? offering an opportunity for ministry from
cradle to grave - ? enabling the interaction of faith and culture
- ? providing a context for formation in and
action for peace, justice, and service -
33Chaminades School Education not Only
Instruction
- Instruction
- the development of skills and the transference
of the knowledge of various disciplines - Education
- the cultivation of habits of mind and heart, the
integrated maturation of the potential of body
and soul intellect, will, emotions, spirit
all informed, animated by the Christian spirit
34Education
- ? takes place in the midst of instruction
- ? requires
- a certain kind of community, pedagogy,
leadership, practices, and strategies -
- a certain kind of person as teacher a
ministry of presence
35Educational Intent
- a transformative intent directed toward the
faculty, staff and administration, parents,
alumni, and members of the wider community - the major transformative intent directed toward
the student
36Marianist Graduate
- exemplifies joy and courage in witnessing to the
gospel - forms communities of faith resonant with the
vibrancy of early Christianity - faithful to the spirit of Jesus Christ
- uses knowledge and competence to serve and
transform society
37Marianist Graduate
- individual
- firmly rooted in a dynamic faith
- possessed of a well-rounded, liberal education
- engaged in life-long learning
- confident of oneself and appreciative of others
- permeated by a social sense and concern
38Marianist Graduate
- possessed of a religious/moral compass that
orients life - convinced of the necessity of community and
collaboration - committed to moving the modern world
39Leadership Of The Board
40THANK YOU