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View all newsNew Pocket Calendar Now Available
The 2024-2025 edition of the Lasallian pocket calendar is now available! It marks Lasallian feasts, Catholic liturgical days and holidays...
Read MoreLasallian Women of Hope 2024 Spring Fundraiser
Lasallian Women of Hope (LWH) has partnered again with FairTrade Caravans to launch the fourth annual spring and Mother’s Day fundraiser...
Read MoreNew President Named for Saint Mary’s College High School
Saint Mary’s College High School in Berkeley, California, has announced Azure’D Nunley as its new president, effective July 1, 2024....
Read MoreThe Lasallian Mission
Learn MoreThe Lasallian mission embodies the vision and innovative spirit of Saint John Baptist de La Salle, patron saint of all teachers and founder of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle Christian Brothers). The Lasallian mission provides a human and Christian education to the young, especially the poor. In the Lasallian Region of North America (RELAN), the mission serves more than 100,000 people through a network of 100+ colleges/universities, secondary schools, middle and elementary schools, and other ministries in the United States and Canada.
🗓️ Our 2024-2025 Lasallian pocket calendar is now available! It marks Lasallian feasts, Catholic liturgical days and holidays in the United States and Canada. The directory lists updated contact information for each Lasallian ministry and community in the Region and Lasalle Lwanga, along with other important addresses. Only $6, order yours today: bit.ly/3TZZFP0 ... See MoreSee Less
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HAPPENING TOMORROW! Brother Gus Sinco, FSC, will discuss teaching integral ecology. 🌿 Through this Lasallian approach, educators can help students protect God’s gift and live more sustainably. Register today: bit.ly/3J2c7sh ... See MoreSee Less
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