- Marist Brothers
Marist Brothers (Corporate Name)
- Marists
- Champagnat Marists
- Little Brothers of Mary
- Frères maristes
- Maristes
- Petits frères de Marie
- Frères maristes des écoles
- Institut des petits frères de Marie
- Institut des frères maristes
- Maristen-Schulbrüder
- Hermanos Maristas de la Enseñanza
- Instituto de Hermanos Maristas de la Enseñanza
- Hermanitos de María
- Institución Marista
- Irmãos Maristas
- Fratres Maristae a Scholis
- Institutum Fratrum Maristarum a Scholis
- Institutum Parvulorum Fratrum Mariae
- FMS (Fratres Maristae a Scholis)
- F.M.S. (Fratres Maristae a Scholis)
- HME (Hermanos Maristas de la Enseñanza)
Not the same as: Marist Fathers (see NAR n 88183187)
Marist Brothers. American Catholic hymnal, 1913: title page (written, arranged and composed especially for the Catholic youth of the United States by the Marist Brothers)
Dorado Soto, María Angeles. El pensamiento educativo de la Institución Marista, 1984: page 3 (Institución Marista; founded by Marcelino [i.e. Marcellin] Champagnat in 1817) page 249, etc. (Hermanos Maristas de la Enseñanza; Frères maristes des écoles; Petits frères de Marie; Instituto de Hermanos Maristas de la Enseñanza; Hermanitos de María; Institut des petits frères de Marie)
Champagnat, Joseph-Benoit-Marcellin, Saint. Lettres de Marcellin J.B. Champagnat, 1789-1840, fondateur de l'Institut des frères maristes, 1985-1987: title page (Institut des frères maristes)
Duriez-Toutain, Caroline. Présence et perceptions maristes à Tonga 1840-1900, 1996: page iv (Marists)
New Catholic encyclopedia. Second edition, 2003: volume 9, page 175 (Marist Brothers; officially known as Marist Brothers of the Schools (FMS, Official Catholic Directory #0770); also called the Little Brothers of Mary; a pontifical congregation of lay religious of men; it was founded January 2, 1817, near Lyons, France, by St. Marcellin Champagnat for the Christian education of French youth; it is distinct from the Marist Fathers, whose members are ordained priests; its founder Marcellin Champagnat was himself an early member of the Marist Fathers)
Champagnat partnership news, December 2016: title page (Champagnat Marists)
Marists of Champagnat website, viewed February 22, 2024: landing page (Marists of Champagnat) link to Marist Institute page (lay religious institute; founded January 2, 1817, by Marcellin Champagnat; approved by the Holy See in 1863 as an autonomous Institute of pontifical right under the name Fratres Maristae a Scholis (FMS)) https://champagnat.org/en/
French Wikipedia, viewed February 22, 2024 (Frères maristes; Latin name: Institutum Fratrum Maristarum a Scholis, abbreviated as F.M.S.)
German Wikipedia, viewed February 22, 2024 (Maristen-Schulbrüder; Fratres Maristae a Scholis, abbreviated as FMS)