Lasallian Heritage Week 2014 Event Recap

 
In the Holy Presence of God
In the Holy Presence of God
 
Lasallian Heritage Week 2014
Lasallian Heritage Week 2014
April 28-May 2
April 28-May 2
 
 
From its foundation, our Institute has defined itself as being called by
God to the educational service of the poor. In the past as now, our
Institute has always concerned itself and continues to concern itself with
this service. It is closely tied to social, cultural, and economic contexts,
which vary greatly from country to country where our Institute is present.
 
We are aware that our educational service of the poor cannot presume
to solve all the problems of poverty in the world, but only specifically
those which are related to education. As a group we follow the path
which leads to the poor, acknowledging that God calls us to bring
creative and generous responses to the world of the poor today, through
fidelity to our founding charism.
 
Our Institute does not presume that it alone has an effective educational
approach and strategy to deal with present forms of poverty. For this
reason we consider it important to maintain relations and collaborate
with other organizations and other agencies (political, social, and
religious) that work to resolve urgent problems regarding the poor at the
local, Regional, and international level
.
 
Monday
Monday
 
Morning Prayer
Twin Dress
Launch the supply
drive for Father
Ed Judy House
 
 
From: 
J.K. Mullen High School
 Profile of a Graduate
The purpose of J.K. Mullen High School is to
provide
all students the highest quality Catholic
Education
in the distinctive
Lasallian tradition of education in
the Holy Presence of God.
 
Morning Prayer
Teachers in
uniform and
students in jeans
and favorite
university wear
Breakfast and
lunch for staff
Lasallian history
and facts displayed
     in Heritage Hall
 
Tuesday
Tuesday
 
Wednesday
Wednesday
 
St. John Baptist de La Salle
Born April 30, 1651  Died April 7, 1719
Canonized a Saint in the Catholic Church on
May 24, 1900,
and proclaimed
Patron Saint
of All Teachers of Youth
 
Morning Prayer
Mass Dress
All school mass
Collection for mission at mass
Cake at lunch
No Place for Home Solidarity
Experience
 
Thursday
Thursday
 
 
RESPECT PLEDGE
I believe in the equality of humankind and in the
equal rights of every individual.
I believe it is wrong to be prejudiced or cruel,
physically or emotionally, to any
 
person or group of people.
I will not intimidate, be cruel to, or act superior to
 
others.
I will honor and support the equal rights of
everyone, and I will look deep
 
into myself to see that
I uphold this promise in every way.
I will work to educate
 
others so that they will not be
prejudiced or cruel.
I will act to stop prejudice and
 
cruelty every time I
am aware that it is happening or is about to happen.
I have the
 
courage to take this stand,
because I am Lasallian.
 
Morning Prayer
Jeans and
“peace/respect”
shirts
Respect Pledge
 
Friday
 
WE ARE
MULLEN!
 
Morning Prayer
Spirit Dress
Pep rally
Lasallian star photo
Collection items
delivered to Father
Ed Judy House
 
St. John Baptist de La Salle
St. John Baptist de La Salle
 
Pray for Us
Pray for Us
 
MULLEN SOLIDARITY PRAYER
God, our Father,
we  pray to you as one,
and we dedicate ourselves to each other,
brothers and sisters in
St. John Baptist de La Salle.
We will love one another
with care and with vigilance.
We will serve one another
with faith and with zeal.
We will be your light to the world
and we will stand together always.
We are your children.
We are one family.
We are Mullen.
Amen.
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Lasallian Heritage Week 2014 was a week-long event celebrating the educational service to the poor in the Holy Presence of God. The week highlighted the history and values of the Institute, emphasizing solidarity, respect, and commitment to addressing poverty through education. Each day had specific activities like prayers, dress codes, and charity collections reflecting the Lasallian charism. The event culminated in a community pep rally and donation drive showcasing the spirit of unity and service at the institute.

  • Lasallian
  • Heritage Week
  • Education
  • Poverty
  • Solidarity

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  1. Lasallian Heritage Week 2014 April 28-May 2 In the Holy Presence of God

  2. Monday From its foundation, our Institute has defined itself as being called by God to the educational service of the poor. In the past as now, our Institute has always concerned itself and continues to concern itself with this service. It is closely tied to social, cultural, and economic contexts, which vary greatly from country to country where our Institute is present. Morning Prayer Twin Dress Launch the supply drive for Father Ed Judy House We are aware that our educational service of the poor cannot presume to solve all the problems of poverty in the world, but only specifically those which are related to education. As a group we follow the path which leads to the poor, acknowledging that God calls us to bring creative and generous responses to the world of the poor today, through fidelity to our founding charism. Our Institute does not presume that it alone has an effective educational approach and strategy to deal with present forms of poverty. For this reason we consider it important to maintain relations and collaborate with other organizations and other agencies (political, social, and religious) that work to resolve urgent problems regarding the poor at the local, Regional, and international level.

  3. Tuesday Morning Prayer Teachers in uniform and students in jeans and favorite university wear Breakfast and lunch for staff Lasallian history and facts displayed in Heritage Hall From: J.K. Mullen High School Profile of a Graduate The purpose of J.K. Mullen High School is to provide all students the highest quality Catholic Education in the distinctive Lasallian tradition of education in the Holy Presence of God.

  4. Wednesday St. John Baptist de La Salle Born April 30, 1651 Died April 7, 1719 Canonized a Saint in the Catholic Church on May 24, 1900, and proclaimed Patron Saint of All Teachers of Youth Experience Morning Prayer Mass Dress All school mass Collection for mission at mass Cake at lunch No Place for Home Solidarity

  5. Thursday RESPECT PLEDGE Morning Prayer Jeans and peace/respect shirts Respect Pledge I believe in the equality of humankind and in the equal rights of every individual. I believe it is wrong to be prejudiced or cruel, physically or emotionally, to anyperson or group of people. I will not intimidate, be cruel to, or act superior toothers. I will honor and support the equal rights of everyone, and I will look deepinto myself to see that I uphold this promise in every way. I will work to educateothers so that they will not be prejudiced or cruel. I will act to stop prejudice andcruelty every time I am aware that it is happening or is about to happen. I have thecourage to take this stand, because I am Lasallian.

  6. Friday Morning Prayer Spirit Dress Pep rally Lasallian star photo Collection items delivered to Father Ed Judy House WE ARE MULLEN!

  7. St. John Baptist de La Salle Pray for Us MULLEN SOLIDARITY PRAYER God, our Father, we pray to you as one, and we dedicate ourselves to each other, brothers and sisters in St. John Baptist de La Salle. We will love one another with care and with vigilance. We will serve one another with faith and with zeal. We will be your light to the world and we will stand together always. We are your children. We are one family. We are Mullen. Amen.

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