Apr 7 – Easter Tue / S John Baptist de La Salle

It’s the Feast of Easter Tuesday, 1st Class, with the color of White. In this episode: the meditation: “Easter: A Mystery of Holiness”, today’s news from the Church: “Doors Closed to the SSPX”, and today’s thought from the Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre.

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Saint John Baptist de La Salle was a priest whose life transformed the way the Church educates the young, especially the poor. He was born in 1651 in Reims, France, into a well-established family and received an excellent education. From an early age, he showed both intelligence and a deep sense of responsibility. After being ordained a priest, his life took an unexpected direction when he became involved in the care of poor boys who had little access to education.

At that time, schooling was often reserved for the wealthy, and many children grew up without instruction or formation. John Baptist saw in this not only a social problem, but a spiritual one. He gradually gave up his own comfort and position, choosing instead to live among the teachers and students he served. In doing so, he founded a new kind of religious community, the Brothers of the Christian Schools, dedicated entirely to the education of youth.

What made his work distinctive was not only its charity, but its method. He introduced structured classrooms, teaching in the vernacular rather than Latin, and a system of education that addressed both the mind and the soul. He insisted that teachers see their work as a true vocation, a participation in God’s care for His children. Through patience, discipline, and personal attention, he sought to form students not only in knowledge, but in virtue.

The Church recognizes Saint John Baptist de La Salle as a pioneer of Catholic education and a model for all who teach. His vision shaped generations of schools and continues to influence education around the world. For this reason, he is honored as the patron of teachers and educators, a reminder that teaching is not merely the transmission of information, but the formation of souls.

Devotion to Saint John Baptist de La Salle is especially strong in schools and communities influenced by his work. His feast day on May 15 is often marked by prayers for students, teachers, and all involved in education. In many places, special Masses and reflections are offered, asking for the grace to teach with wisdom and charity.

His life also inspires parents and those responsible for the young, encouraging them to see education as a sacred trust. Through his example, the Church continues to affirm that the careful formation of the young is one of the most important works of charity.

Saint John Baptist de La Salle, faithful teacher and servant of Christ, pray for us.

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