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The Lasallian Heritage

The Lasallian Heritage. An Orientation For New Teachers, Staff and Administrators in Lasallian Ministries 2013-2014. Goals. Informational Reflective. Introductions. Four Things About Yourself…. Your Responsibilities Your Previous Occupation What Attracted You to This Ministry?

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The Lasallian Heritage

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  1. The Lasallian Heritage An Orientation For New Teachers, Staff and Administrators in Lasallian Ministries 2013-2014

  2. Goals • Informational • Reflective

  3. Introductions Four Things About Yourself…. • Your Responsibilities • Your Previous Occupation • What Attracted You to This Ministry? • Any Previous Experience with the De La Salle Christian Brothers or Lasallian Ministries?

  4. Opening & Closing Our Prayer • Opening: • “Let us remember…. • that we are in the holy presence of God.” • Closing: • Saint John Baptist de La Salle… • Pray for us! • Live, Jesus, in our hearts… • Forever!

  5. Agenda • Common Terms • Our Mission • Our Founder • Meet the Family • Goals, or Essential Characteristics, of Lasallian Ministries

  6. Common Terms • St. John Baptist de La Salle • De La Salle, or La Salle • Lasallian • Lasallian Schools

  7. Common Terms • FratresScholarumChristianarum (FSC) • Brothers of the Christian Schools • De La Salle Christian Brothers • Lasallian Partners or Colleagues

  8. Common Terms Institute • Superior General: Brother Álvaro • Generalate, Rome • General Chapter • International Mission Assembly District • Visitor • District Chapter • District Mission Council • District Mission Assembly

  9. Saint John Baptist de La Salleand the Gospels One Commitment Leads To Another

  10. Rheims, France - 1679 The Situation – • Rampant Poverty • Multi-Generational The Need – • What can be done to break the cycle of economic and spiritual poverty?

  11. Meanwhile, on the other side of town…

  12. John Baptist de La Salle 1679 • Newly Ordained • Privileged Background • A Person of Deep Faith • Committed to Doing God’s Will • A Path for the Future? • Whatever God Desires… • Education Does Not Appear to Be in the Cards…

  13. However…

  14. One Commitment Leads to Another • Assists AdrienNyel • Works With Teachers • A Challenge: Trust in Providence • Establishes a Teaching Community

  15. The Gentle Persistence of God I had not thought of doing this before, but not because others had not suggested that I do such work…

  16. The Gentle Persistence of God And if I had ever thought…

  17. The Gentle Persistence of God God, who directs all things with wisdom and gentleness… …one commitment led me into the next one without my having foreseen this in the beginning.

  18. One Commitment Leads to Another • To help open a school • To assist teachers • To establish a community of educators – “Brothers” • To dedicate his life “in association” with these Brothers • To provide an education to those who did not have access to a quality, Christian education

  19. Who are the Brothers? • serve others through education • live in community, praying together daily • consecrate themselves to God • live in the spirit and charism of a long, living tradition • share their mission in a global “Institute”

  20. Our Worldwide Mission The purpose of this Institute is to provide a human and Christian education to the young, especially the poor, according to the ministry which the Church has entrusted to it. -- The Rule of the Brothers of the Christian Schools

  21. Video Overview De La Salle – A Reflection • Brother Gerard Rummery, FSC • Australia • General Councillor for 14 years • Significant Contributor to Lasallian Studies • Focus Question: • If you were sitting around a campfire with people who had never heard of John Baptist de La Salle, what would you tell them?

  22. Stop and Reflect • I learned… • I was surprised… • I rediscovered… • I’m beginning to wonder… • I’m getting clearer about… • I have a question about…

  23. The International Institute and the Lasallian Region of North America (RELAN) Today A Quick Tour

  24. The International Institute 2013 www.lasalle.org 78 Count r i e s 4605 Br o t h e r s 936,463 Students 88,054 Partners

  25. RELAN 2013 • 102 ministries • 43 High Schools, of which three are “Cristo Rey” schools • 9 Middle/High Schools • 12 Middle Schools, of which 11 are “Miguel” schools • 7 Colleges / Universities • 2 Elementary Schools • 20 Educational Centers serving more than 30,000 people in 2012-2013 • 3 Support Ministries • 6 District or Regional Offices • 70,000 students, grades K through higher education • 755 Brothers • More than 10,000 Partners District of San Francisco District of Eastern North America Midwest District New Orleans/Santa Fe District District of Francophone Canada

  26. The District of Eastern North America (DENA) • 14 Secondary Schools • 6 Middle Schools • 5 Middle/High Schools • 1 Elementary School • 2 Colleges/Universities • 4 Educational Centers / Youth and Family Services

  27. Francophone Canada District • 4 Educational Centers/Youth and Family Services

  28. The Midwest District • 16 Secondary Schools • 4 Middle Schools • 1 Elementary School • 3 Universities • 4 Educational Centers/Youth and Family Services

  29. The New Orleans-Santa Fe District • 6 Secondary Schools • 1 Middle School

  30. The District of San Francisco • 11 Secondary Schools • 1 Middle School • 1 College • 1 Shared Educational Ministry with the District of North Mexico

  31. And – Coming Soon to a Region Near You . . .

  32. RELAL – 35 • PARC – 13 • RELEM - 9 • RELAF – 1 • RELAN – 7 Lasallian Colleges and Universities 2013

  33. GoalsofLasallianMinistries

  34. Board Work Parent Programs Curriculum Co-Curricular Programs Development Goals of Lasallian Ministries Campus Ministry School Policies Hiring Student Service Programs Admissions

  35. Goals of Lasallian Ministries Essential Characteristics for Lasallian Ministries

  36. Goals of Lasallian Ministries • 2005: Regional Education Board (REB) commissions a group to revisit and bring up to date the 1986 “Characteristics of Lasallian Schools” • Result: “Goals of Lasallian Ministries” document shared with the Region

  37. Umbrella Mission Statement “The Lasallian ministries of RELAN respond to the needs of those entrusted to our care.” “While the nature of these ministries may vary across the Region and evolve in response to the signs of the times, they possess the following general goals”. . .

  38. We Instill Gospel Values • Let us remember… • Imago Dei • Caring and Love for All Persons • Witness to the Example of Jesus and the Heritage of the Church • Promote Personal and Communal Spiritual Growth and Reflection

  39. We are Animated by and Foster a Spirit of Faith & Zeal • Let us remember… • Our “work” is a ministry and a vocation • See all things with the “eyes of faith” • Compassion and Care, with special attention to those most in need • The Power of Prayer

  40. We Exercise a Preferential Option for Those Who Are Poor • Fullness of Life for All • Special Consideration Given to Those in Greatest Need • Concern reaches beyond the local community • Both Social Action and Social Change are values

  41. We Develop and Maintain Diverse Programs Meeting Recognized Standards of Excellence • Holistic Education: • Mind, Body, Spirit, Heart • A challenging environment • For each one “entrusted to our care” • Professional Development & Spiritual Formation • Accountability and Honest Evaluation

  42. We Create and Sustain Respectful Human Relationships in Community • Goal: Everyone Finds a Place • Inclusion Instead of Exclusion • Parents, Students, Alumni, Friends • Special Concern for Those Most in Need • Focus on Quality Relationships • Collegial, Collaborative Style of Decision-Making and Governance • The Transformative Power of Example • Involved with the Local and Larger Church • United by a Common Mission

  43. Welcome to the Lasallian Family!

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