• Blessed Nicolas Barré

    Blessed Nicolas Barré

    Nicolas Barré was born Oct. 21, 1621, in Amiens, France. In 1641, he joined the Minim Order of St. Francis of Paola, where he taught philosophy while still remaining a deacon. After becoming a priest in 1645, he became a professor of theology and librarian. After falling ill, he moved to a convent in Amiens and later to Rouen. While he was […]

  • Fostering a Culture of Vocation: The Call of Everyone Within Our Lasallian Family

    FOSTERING A CULTURE OF VOCATION: THE CALL OF EVERYONE WITHIN OUR LASALLIAN FAMILY Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. ET / 3:00 p.m. PT Speakers: Brother David Caretti, FSC, Director of Vocation Ministry, District of San Francisco New Orleans, Napa, CA, and Chris Swain, Director for the Office of Lasallian Vocation Ministry, Christian Brothers Conference, […]

  • Johnston Institute, Midwest Gathering

    Brother David Darst Center 6336 S. Kilbourn Ave., Chicago, IL, United States

    Fifth cohort Johnston participants from the Midwest District will gather October 17-19, 2024, at the Brother David Darst Center in Chicago, Illinois. The Brother John Johnston Institute of Contemporary Lasallian Practice is a two-year Regional formation program that focuses on deepening participants’ understanding of Saint John Baptist de La Salle’s story and vision, Lasallian pedagogy, […]

  • Johnston Institute, DENA Gathering

    Shawnee Inn 100 Shawnee Inn Dr, Shawnee on Delaware, PA

    Fifth cohort Johnston participants from the District of Eastern North America (DENA) will gather October 24-26, 2024, at the Shawnee Inn in Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania. The Brother John Johnston Institute of Contemporary Lasallian Practice is a two-year Regional formation program that focuses on deepening participants’ understanding of Saint John Baptist de La Salle’s story and vision, […]

  • Blessed Arnold Rèche, FSC

    Jules-Nicolas Rèche was born into a poor family living in Landroff in the province of Lorraine. He left school at an early age to work as a stable-boy, a coachman, and finally as a teamster for a local construction company. Even as a young man he was known among his fellow workers for his piety […]

  • The Concentration Programs at La Salle College High School: Sparking Academic Interest in Sometimes Overlooked “Average” Students

    THE CONCENTRATION PROGRAMS AT LA SALLE COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL: SPARKING ACADEMIC INTEREST IN SOMETIMES OVERLOOKED “AVERAGE” STUDENTS Date: Monday, November 4, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. ET / 3:00 p.m. PT Speakers: Brother Anthony Baginski, FSC, Associate Dean for the Concentrations Program, and Michael Sabatino, Director of Technology and Information Systems and IT Professional Concentration Coordinator, La Salle […]

  • Huether Lasallian Conference, 2024

    Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor 300 Light Street, Baltimore, United States

    The 51st Huether Lasallian Conference will take place November 21-23, 2024, at the Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor Hotel.

  • Martyr of Hope and Witness of Justice: Blessed James Miller Prayer Service

    Commemorate the fifth anniversary of Blessed James Miller's beatification with us. Join us for an online prayer service, led by Brother Larry Schatz, FSC, on Saturday, Dec. 7 at 12 p.m. ET / 9 a.m. PT where we will remember and reflect on Brother James' life and invoke his intercession. Register here.

  • “Hearts in the Peripheries” Institute Webinar

    The International Council for Lasallian Association and the Educational Mission (CIAMEL) is hosting a "Hearts in the Peripheries" webinar to further explain of the Leavening Project, share opportunities for collaboration and create energy around the movement, particularly during the invitational season of Advent. All Lasallian educators, Brothers and Partners from the five Regions of the […]

  • Regional Webinar – Spiritual Direction: Walking the Sacred Path, Together

    Speakers: Holly Hoey Germann, Theology Teacher, Totino-Grace High School, Fridley, MN Educators who have a deep faith positively impact the young people entrusted to their care. Often, educators will use their faith as a source of nourishment to sustain their ministry. However, many find themselves feeling “burnt out,” isolated in their faith and unsure of where to […]