French: Petits Frères de l'Évangile | |
Abbreviation | PFE |
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Predecessor | Little Brothers of Jesus |
Formation | 18 July 1956 |
Founder | René Voillaume, PFJ |
Founded at | Camargue, France |
Headquarters | Brussels, Belgium |
Membership (2008) | 71[1] |
Andreas Knapp, PFE | |
Website | petitsfreresevangile |
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The Little Brothers of the Gospel (French: Petits Frères de l'Évangile; abbreviated PFE[2]) are a male Catholic religious congregation of diocesan right. The movement was founded in 1956 by René Voillaume, the first superior general of the Little Brothers of Jesus, to evangelise to the poor.[3][4] It is one of a group of communities founded on inspiration of Charles de Foucauld.
As of 2021[update], the prior of the Little Brothers of the Gospel is Andreas Knapp.
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