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Lasallian Awareness
Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools
Lasallian World Map
Lasallian Region of North America (RELAN)
Lasallian Resource Center
“Our Lasallian World Today” Video
Lasallian Heritage
“This Is Our Lasallian Story” Documentary
This film celebrates the 300-year death anniversary of St. John Baptist de La Salle by telling his story through the lives of different Lasallians throughout the world.

Martyred in Guatemala, Blessed James Miller, FSC, is the first religious Brother from the United States to be beatified. Brother James lived his vocation as a missionary and educator working for justice and social change for those on the margins.
The mission of the Brother James Miller Guild is to promote the cause of Brother James Miller through:
- Sharing about Brother James’ life, martyrdom and sanctity with Lasallians and the wider Catholic Church
- Increasing the growing devotion and personal holiness of those inspired by Brother James and invoking his intercession on their behalf
- Serving as a clearinghouse of resources, articles, videos, photos, icons, prayers related to Brother James’ life and cause
- Documenting favors granted due to Brother James’ intercession

Lasallian Mission and Advocacy
1 La Salle Global Campaign — Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools
La Salle Foundation in Rome
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Lasallian Women of Hope
Lasallian Women of Hope fosters educational access, empowers girls and women, and creates sustainable change. Its mission is to ensure girls and women enjoy full access to Lasallian education. A project of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools’ Solidarity and Development Secretariat, LWH began as a small project providing grassroots female empowerment while developing sustainable solutions to mitigate obstacles impeding educational access. Through its grants, LWH delivers creative, effective and durable solutions to educational inequities for girls and women.




