• Buttimer Institute 2026

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

    June 28 – July 11 Manhattan University, Riverdale, NY The Buttimer Institute of Lasallian Studies is a three-year program designed to inspire Lasallian educators, Brothers and Partners to delve more […]

  • Johnston Institute’s Summer Kickoff, Regional Gathering

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

    The new sixth cohort of the Johnston Institute will gather as a Region at Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois, from July 13-16, 2026. This will be the first of six in-person gatherings across the two-year program. The theme of this first session will be the Lasallian founding story and vision. See the full cohort VI […]

  • Lasallian Social Justice Institute 2026

    “Child Poverty and the Work of Hope” July 20-24, 2026 • Syracuse, NY The Lasallian Social Justice Institute (LSJI) will take place in Syracuse, New York, where participants will explore […]

  • Johnston Institute’s Fall Session, SFNO Gathering

    McMenamins Kennedy School Portland, OR

    Sixth cohort Johnston Institute participants from the District of San Francisco New Orleans (SFNO) will gather as at McMenamins Kennedy School in Portland, Oregon, from Oct. 8-10, 2026. This second session will be themed: Lasallian pedagogy and best practices. See the full cohort VI schedule here. The Brother John Johnston Institute of Contemporary Lasallian Practice is a […]

  • Saint Jaime Hilario Barbal, FSC

    Manuel Barbal Cosan was born on Jan. 2, 1898, in Enviny, a small town at the foot of the Pyrenees in northern Spain. Known for his serious nature, he was only 12 years old when, with the blessing of his devout and hardworking parents, he entered the minor seminary of the diocese of Urgel. He […]

  • Saint Martyrs of Turón

    In 1934, Turón, a coal-mining town in the Asturias Province in Northwestern Spain, was the center of anti-government and anticlerical hostility in the years prior to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. The Brothers’ school was an irritant to the radicals in charge of the town because of the religious influence it exerted on […]