by admin | Jan 2, 2018 | Michel Sauvage, FSC, S.T.D.
Michel Sauvage, FSC, S.T.D. ABSTRACT This article narrates the emergence of what Lasallian scholars now understand as “association”, through the stages of planning for the first Brothers’ community, and a number of critical events during the founding...
by admin | Jan 2, 2018 | Antonio Botana, FSC
Antonio Botana, FSCABSTRACTBeginning with two foundation events in the origins of the Lasallian movement – the vows of 1691 and 1694 – the author reviews the roots of association in the lived experience of De La Salle and the first Brothers, in...
by admin | Jan 2, 2018 | Luke Salm, FSC, S.T.D.
Luke Salm, FSC, S.T.D. ABSTRACT For the past several decades, the Lasallian concept of “association” has been discussed in relation to inclusion of lay and clerical partners. This brief history of the vow of association (a distinctive mark of the way the Brothers...
by admin | Jan 2, 2018 | Andre Jacq, FSC
Andre Jacq, FSCABSTRACTThrough chronological analysis of key documents (such as pastoral letters from Superior Generals and Declaration: The Brother of the Christian Schools in the World Today (1967)) and gatherings of the Lasallian family (such as General Chapters...
by admin | Jan 2, 2018 | Gerard Rummery, FSC, Ph.D.
Gerard Rummery, FSC, Ph.D. ABSTRACT All Lasallian educational works throughout the world today trace their origin to Saint John Baptist de La Salle (1651-1719) and the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools of which he was the founder. Using selected...
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