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WEBINAR | Integral Ecology: A New Lasallian Educational Project

Integral Ecology (IE) reveals that the ecological crisis is not a collection of problems to be solved, but a symptom of a deeper human and spiritual crisis. At its core this crisis is our lost connection to the natural world and our own origins.

Buttimer Institute, 2024

Manhattan College 4513 Manhattan College Parkway, Riverdale, NY, United States

The 2024 Buttimer Institute of Lasallian Studies will be held Sunday, June 23 – Saturday, July 6 at Manhattan College in New York.

LSJI, 2024

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

The 2024 Lasallian Social Justice Institute (LSJI), themed “Urban Intersections of Injustice,” will take place July 15-20 at the Brother David Darst Center in Chicago, Illinois.

Johnston Institute, Regional Gathering

Lewis University 1 University Parkway, Romeoville, IL, United States

The first meeting of the fifth cohort of the Brother John Johnston Institute of Contemporary Lasallian Practice will take place as a Region from July 22-26, 2024, at Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois.

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Saint Benildus Romançon, FSC

Pierre Romançon was born June 14, 1805, in Thuret, France. He was so far ahead of his classmates that when he was only 14 years old the Brothers engaged him as a substitute teacher. From 1821 to 1841 he taught in elementary schools before being appointed as director of a new school in southern France […]

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Saint Solomon Le Clercq, FSC

Saint Solomon was secretary to Brother Agathon, the Superior General, after having been a teacher, director and bursar. He was martyred on September 2, 1792, during the French Revolution. He was the first Brother of the Christian Schools to be martyred, and the first to be beatified. He was canonized in a ceremony in Saint […]

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Blessed Martyrs of Rochefort

Blessed Brothers Roger, Léon and Uldaric were martyred in 1794 during the French Revolution. They were beatified on October 1, 1995, as part of a group of 64 martyrs who died for their faith. More from the Institute >