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  1. Lasallian educational institutions. Lasallian educational institutions [1] are educational institutions affiliated with the De La Salle Brothers, a Catholic religious teaching order founded by French priest Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, who was canonized in 1900 and proclaimed by Pope Pius XII as patron saint of all teachers of youth on May ...

  2. Lasallian education is imbued with a spirit of faith,9 which enables persons to interpret, judge and evaluate realities in the light of the Gospel, to unite one’s actions and intentions with God’s, and to rely on God’s providence in acting and discerning God’s will.

  3. lasallian.info › what-we-do › lasallian-educationLasallian Education - RELAN

    The Lasallian Region of North America adopted the Lasallian Education Brand in 2011 to educate Lasallians on the heritage of the mission, develop a common language, and highlight how Lasallian Education is different from other quality, Catholic education.

  4. De La Salle Philippines is a member of a network of over 1,100 Lasallian educational institutions in 80 countries. [3] In line with the Lasallian Mission, the network holds various projects that improve educational communities for the youth, especially to those who are poor. [4]

  5. INTRODUCTION. These three documents, the Foundational Principles of Lasallian Formation, the Principles of Lasallian Education in the Philippines, and the Principles of Lasallian Social Development, are products of an ongoing effort to define and clarify the nature of the Lasallian presence and mission in the country today.

  6. lasallian.info › schools-ministries › colleges-universitiesColleges & Universities - RELAN

    Learn more about higher education support. There are seven colleges and universities within the Lasallian Region of North America (RELAN), which includes Bethlehem University located in Palestine, the first Catholic university in the Holy Land.

  7. The Five Core Principles of Lasallian Schools: Their Origins, Integration with Catholic Identity, and Resonance Today. George Van Grieken, FSC2. “The things which really come first are the things which we are accustomed to think come last,” G.K. Chesterton.3. Introduction.