Brother Ben Consigli joins staff at Christopher Columbus High School

Brother Ben Consigli joins staff at Christopher Columbus High School
Brother Ben Consigli joins staff at Christopher Columbus High School
Brother Ben Consigli

Brother Ben Consigli, former Marist Brothers Provincial, has joined the Marist Brothers School Christopher Columbus High School as Junior Counselor. He replaces Br. Peter Guadalupe who was re-assigned as the Marist Brothers Assistant Postulant Director in New York.

Trained as a secondary school teacher and school administrator, Br. Ben has ministered at Archbishop Molloy High School in Briarwood, NY where he taught English, History and served as assistant principal. He also taught Humanities and History at Roselle Catholic High School in Roselle, NJ, and served as principal at Saint Joseph Academy in Brownsville, TX.

Within the United States American Marist Brothers’ Province, he has served as a Provincial Councilor (1998-2015), director of Marist Education (2006-09), Vice Provincial (2001-06) and Provincial (2009-15). Br. Ben studied at the School of Applied Theology in Oakland, CA.

Originally from Elmhurst, NY, Br. Ben has been a Marist Brother for nearly 30 years. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in History and Humanities from Queens College of the City University of New York, a Master of Arts degree in History from Rutgers University in New Jersey, and a Professional Diploma in Educational Administration from Saint John’s University in New York.

“I look forward to serving Columbus, a school with a strong Marist, Catholic identity and experiencing first-hand its extra-ordinary academic, athletic, and spiritual programs,” Br. Ben said. “Saint Marcellin Champagnat, founder of the Marist Brothers, said that ‘to educate children, you must first love them and love them all equally.’ This vision is Columbus’ foundational principle and I am happy to be able to support it through my work in the school’s Guidance Department.”


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