• 桃花视频
    • 桃花视频 DLSU
      • Facts and Figures
      • Vision-Mission
      • Lasallian Guiding Principles
      • History and Traditions
      • University Governance
      • Code of Ethics
    • Our Core Values
    • Quality@DLSU
    • DLSU President
    • DLSU Administration
    • DLSU Fellows
    • DLSU Emeriti
    • De La Salle Brothers
    • Lasallian Mission
    • Staff
      • Staff Directory
      • Jobs@DLSU
    • Offices
    • Alumni
    • Board of Advisors
  • Admissions
    • Scholarships
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    • Integrated School
      • Grade School
      • Junior High School
      • Senior High School
  • Academics
    • Colleges
      • Brother Andrew Gonzalez FSC College of Education
        • Counseling and Educational Psychology
        • Educational Leadership and Management
        • English and Applied Linguistics
        • Physical Education
        • Science Education
      • College of Computer Studies
        • Computer Technology
        • Information Technology
        • Software Technology
      • Ta帽ada-Diokno School of Law
      • College of Liberal Arts
        • Behavioral Sciences
        • Communication
        • Filipino
        • History
        • International Studies
        • Literature
        • Philosophy
        • Political Science
        • Psychology
        • Theology and Religious Education
      • College of Science
        • Biology
        • Chemistry
        • Mathematics and Statistics
        • Physics
      • Gokongwei College of Engineering
        • Chemical Engineering
        • Civil Engineering
        • Electronics and Communications Engineering
        • Industrial Engineering
        • Manufacturing Engineering and Management
        • Mechanical Engineering
      • Ramon V. del Rosario College of Business
        • Accountancy
        • Commercial Law
        • Decision Sciences and Innovation
        • Management of Financial Institutions
        • Management and Organization Department
        • Marketing Management
      • Carlos L. Tiu School of Economics
    • Campuses
      • Manila
      • Laguna
      • Makati
      • Rufino (BGC)
    • Undergraduate
      • Degree Programs
      • Student Handbook
        • Amendments
      • Undergraduate Viewbook
    • Graduate
      • Degree Programs
      • Student Handbook
        • Amendments
      • Graduate Studies Viewbook
        • Brother Andrew Gonzales F.S.C. College of Education
        • College of Computer Studies
        • College of Liberal Arts
        • College of Science
        • Gokongwei College of Engineering
        • Ramon V. del Rosario College of Business
    • Integrated School
      • SHS Research Congress
      • Student Handbook
    • School of Lifelong Learning
    • Academic Calendar
    • Faculty
    • University Registrar
    • Enrollment Services Hub
      • Request for Documents
      • CAV CHED requests
  • Research
    • Conferences
    • Abstracts
    • Centers (1)
      • Advanced Research Institute for Informatics, Computing and Networking (AdRIC)
      • Alfred Shields FSC Ocean Research (SHORE)
      • Bienvenido N. Santos Creative Writing Center (BNSCWC)
      • Center for Business Research and Development (CBRD)
      • Southeast Asia Research Center and Hub (SEARCH)
      • Yuchengco Center (YC)
    • Centers (2)
      • Center for Engineering and Sustainable Development Research (CESDR)
      • College of Science Center for Natural Sciences and Environmental Research (CENSER)
      • Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Health Technologies (DLSU-IBEHT)
      • Lasallian Institute for Development and Educational Research (LIDER)
      • Social Development Research Center (SDRC)
      • Thermomechanical Analysis Laboratory
    • Offices
      • Research and Grants Management Office
      • DLSU Publishing House (DLSUPH)
      • DLSU Intellectual Property Office (DIPO)
      • DLSU Innovation and Technology Office (DITO)
      • Research Ethics Office (REO)
    • Journals
    • Manuals
    • Projects
      • Algae Big Hub
      • Coenomap
    • Publications
  • Campus Life
    • Undergraduate Online Viewbook
    • Graduate Online Viewbook
      • Brother Andrew Gonzales F.S.C. College of Education
      • College of Computer Studies
      • College of Liberal Arts
      • College of Science
      • Gokongwei College of Engineering
    • Campus Map
    • Student Affairs
    • Student Resources
    • Student Organizations
    • Libraries
  • Global
    • International Students
      • Student Guide
    • International Short Courses
    • Exchange Programs
    • External Relations
桃花视频桃花视频
  • 桃花视频
    • 桃花视频 DLSU
      • Facts and Figures
      • Vision-Mission
      • Lasallian Guiding Principles
      • History and Traditions
      • University Governance
      • Code of Ethics
    • Our Core Values
    • Quality@DLSU
    • DLSU President
    • DLSU Administration
    • DLSU Fellows
    • DLSU Emeriti
    • De La Salle Brothers
    • Lasallian Mission
    • Staff
      • Staff Directory
      • Jobs@DLSU
    • Offices
    • Alumni
    • Board of Advisors
  • Admissions
    • Scholarships
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    • Integrated School
      • Grade School
      • Junior High School
      • Senior High School
  • Academics
    • Colleges
      • Brother Andrew Gonzalez FSC College of Education
        • Counseling and Educational Psychology
        • Educational Leadership and Management
        • English and Applied Linguistics
        • Physical Education
        • Science Education
      • College of Computer Studies
        • Computer Technology
        • Information Technology
        • Software Technology
      • Ta帽ada-Diokno School of Law
      • College of Liberal Arts
        • Behavioral Sciences
        • Communication
        • Filipino
        • History
        • International Studies
        • Literature
        • Philosophy
        • Political Science
        • Psychology
        • Theology and Religious Education
      • College of Science
        • Biology
        • Chemistry
        • Mathematics and Statistics
        • Physics
      • Gokongwei College of Engineering
        • Chemical Engineering
        • Civil Engineering
        • Electronics and Communications Engineering
        • Industrial Engineering
        • Manufacturing Engineering and Management
        • Mechanical Engineering
      • Ramon V. del Rosario College of Business
        • Accountancy
        • Commercial Law
        • Decision Sciences and Innovation
        • Management of Financial Institutions
        • Management and Organization Department
        • Marketing Management
      • Carlos L. Tiu School of Economics
    • Campuses
      • Manila
      • Laguna
      • Makati
      • Rufino (BGC)
    • Undergraduate
      • Degree Programs
      • Student Handbook
        • Amendments
      • Undergraduate Viewbook
    • Graduate
      • Degree Programs
      • Student Handbook
        • Amendments
      • Graduate Studies Viewbook
        • Brother Andrew Gonzales F.S.C. College of Education
        • College of Computer Studies
        • College of Liberal Arts
        • College of Science
        • Gokongwei College of Engineering
        • Ramon V. del Rosario College of Business
    • Integrated School
      • SHS Research Congress
      • Student Handbook
    • School of Lifelong Learning
    • Academic Calendar
    • Faculty
    • University Registrar
    • Enrollment Services Hub
      • Request for Documents
      • CAV CHED requests
  • Research
    • Conferences
    • Abstracts
    • Centers (1)
      • Advanced Research Institute for Informatics, Computing and Networking (AdRIC)
      • Alfred Shields FSC Ocean Research (SHORE)
      • Bienvenido N. Santos Creative Writing Center (BNSCWC)
      • Center for Business Research and Development (CBRD)
      • Southeast Asia Research Center and Hub (SEARCH)
      • Yuchengco Center (YC)
    • Centers (2)
      • Center for Engineering and Sustainable Development Research (CESDR)
      • College of Science Center for Natural Sciences and Environmental Research (CENSER)
      • Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Health Technologies (DLSU-IBEHT)
      • Lasallian Institute for Development and Educational Research (LIDER)
      • Social Development Research Center (SDRC)
      • Thermomechanical Analysis Laboratory
    • Offices
      • Research and Grants Management Office
      • DLSU Publishing House (DLSUPH)
      • DLSU Intellectual Property Office (DIPO)
      • DLSU Innovation and Technology Office (DITO)
      • Research Ethics Office (REO)
    • Journals
    • Manuals
    • Projects
      • Algae Big Hub
      • Coenomap
    • Publications
  • Campus Life
    • Undergraduate Online Viewbook
    • Graduate Online Viewbook
      • Brother Andrew Gonzales F.S.C. College of Education
      • College of Computer Studies
      • College of Liberal Arts
      • College of Science
      • Gokongwei College of Engineering
    • Campus Map
    • Student Affairs
    • Student Resources
    • Student Organizations
    • Libraries
  • Global
    • International Students
      • Student Guide
    • International Short Courses
    • Exchange Programs
    • External Relations

St. John Baptist De La Salle

  • Home
  • Quick Facts and Figures
  • Lasalliana
  • St. John Baptist De La Salle

St. John Baptist de La Salle

  • Founder of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools
  • Patron of Teachers
  • Father of Modern Education

Saint John Baptist de La Salle, born in 1651 in Reims, France, was the eldest of ten children in a wealthy and influential family. From an early age, he was immersed in the religious and cultural life of his time, displaying a strong commitment to his faith and education. His parents, Louis de La Salle and Nicolle Mo毛t de Brouillet, provided him with a nurturing environment that emphasized piety and learning. This early exposure laid the foundation for his future endeavors in education and religious life .

In 1662, at the age of eleven, John Baptist received the tonsure, marking his formal entry into the clerical state. He continued his studies at the College des Bons Enfants and later at the prestigious Seminary of Saint-Sulpice in Paris. He was ordained a subdeacon in 1672, a deacon in 1676, and finally a priest in 1678. His academic achievements were notable, earning him a Licentiate in Sacred Theology .

The pivotal moment in De La Salle鈥檚 life came shortly after his ordination when he met Adrien Nyel in 1679. Nyel was a layman dedicated to establishing schools for poor boys, and he sought De La Salle’s assistance. Initially hesitant, De La Salle soon realized the immense potential of this mission. He invited Nyel to stay with him, and together they established their first school in Reims. This endeavor marked the beginning of De La Salle鈥檚 lifelong commitment to education.

As De La Salle delved deeper into this work, he recognized the need for a dedicated group of educators who shared his vision. In 1680, he took a significant step by inviting several young men to join him in forming a community of teachers. This group became the nucleus of what would later be known as the Brothers of the Christian Schools, or De La Salle Christian Brothers. These men lived together and devoted themselves entirely to the education of the poor.

De La Salle鈥檚 innovative approach to education was revolutionary for his time. He emphasized the importance of teaching in the vernacular, which made learning more accessible to the students. He also introduced the concept of simultaneous instruction, where one teacher would instruct multiple students at once, rather than the traditional one-on-one tutoring. This method proved to be highly effective and allowed the schools to accommodate more students.

Despite numerous challenges, including opposition from both secular and religious authorities, De La Salle remained steadfast in his mission. He faced criticism for his unorthodox methods and the hierarchical structure of his community, which placed laymen in positions of authority over clerics. However, his unwavering faith and commitment to his cause won him the support of many influential figures, and his schools continued to flourish.

In 1691, De La Salle and two of his close companions, Nicolas Vuyart and Gabriel Drolin, made a 鈥渉eroic vow鈥 to remain together in the work of educating the poor, even if they were to live on bread alone. This vow underscored their deep commitment and solidified the foundation of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. Three years later, in 1694, De La Salle and twelve Brothers took the perpetual vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, further formalizing their dedication to their mission.

Throughout his life, De La Salle authored several important works on pedagogy and spirituality, including “The Conduct of the Christian Schools,” which outlined his educational philosophy and methods. His writings and teachings emphasized the importance of a holistic education that nurtured both the mind and the spirit. He believed that education should be accessible to all, regardless of social or economic status, and that teachers played a crucial role in shaping the character and future of their students.

De La Salle’s health began to decline in his later years, and he eventually retired to Saint-Yon, near Rouen, where he continued to guide and inspire his community. He passed away on April 7, 1719, during Holy Week. His final words, 鈥淚 adore in all things the will of God in my regard,鈥 reflected his deep faith and acceptance of God鈥檚 will.聽

In 1900, John Baptist de La Salle was canonized by Pope Leo XIII, and in 1950, Pope Pius XII declared him the Patron Saint of All Teachers of Youth. Today, his legacy lives on through the global network of Lasallian schools and institutions that continue to provide quality education to millions of young people around the world. Saint John Baptist de La Salle鈥檚 life and work remain a testament to the transformative power of education and the enduring impact of faith and dedication.

Significant information

Feast Day/Memorial 7 April
Born Rheims, France, 30 April 1651
Died Rouen, France, 7 April 1719
Ordained Priest 9 April 1678
Beatified 19 February 1888
Canonized 24 May 1900
Proclaimed Patron of Christian Teachers 15 May 1950
Name Meaning God is gracious (= John)
Patronage educators, school principals, teachers

Reading:

Be driven by the love of God because Jesus Christ died for all, that those who live may live not for themselves but for him, who died and rose for them. Above all, let your charity and zeal show how you love the Church. Your work is for the Church, which is the body of Christ.聽(from a meditation by John Baptist de La Salle)


Other suggested references:

  • 聽– Essay on the founder of the Christian Brothers.
  • 聽– From “The Saints: A Concise Biographical Dictionary.”
  • 聽– Brief biographical entry in the Columbia Encyclopedia.
  • 聽– Illustrated hagiography.
  • 聽– Illustrated profile.
  • 聽– From the book “Lives of Saints,” published by John J. Crawley.
  • 聽– The story of the saint’s life. Suitable for children.
  • Lasalliana
  • St. John Baptist De La Salle
  • Why Green and White?
  • The University Identity
  • Style Guide
  • Alma Mater Hymn
  • Standards for Visual Identity
  • Lasalliana
  • St. John Baptist De La Salle
  • Why Green and White?
  • The University Identity
  • Style Guide
  • Alma Mater Hymn
  • Institutional Identification Manual 2025

Copyright漏2017. All Rights Reserved 桃花视频 | Manila PH

 


__________________
Connect with us

__________________

Accessibility | Contact us听触 Jobs听触 Campus Map听触 听触 | Privacy听触 Terms听触 Give听触 Safe Spaces Act | Request for Documents
Copyright漏2017. All Rights Reserved 桃花视频 | Manila PH

×
  • HRIS Portal
  • Website Portal
  • Give to DLSU
  • Online Request for Documents