by Carter Powers, a Residential Aspirant to the De La Salle Christian Brothers currently residing with the Joseph Alemany Community… Read more Entering Religious Life in the 21st Century: A Son’s Letter to His Mother
Consecrated Life Without Borders
by Brother Iñigo Riola, F.S.C. Here I am, Lord. Is it I, Lord?I have heard you calling in the night.I… Read more Consecrated Life Without Borders
A Patron Saint for Overcoming Fear with Love
Perfect love casts out fear (I John 4:18) Fear is in the air. It is palpable and even visible in… Read more A Patron Saint for Overcoming Fear with Love
She Who Shows the Way
And after our exile Show us Jesus The Blessed fruit of your womb Et Jesum, benedictum fructum ventris tui, Nobis,… Read more She Who Shows the Way
Remembering 230,000+
Today is All Souls’ Day, Dia de los muertos, the Christian version of the universal aspiration to preserve the memory… Read more Remembering 230,000+
Pope Francis on COVID & Politics
Pope Francis, portrait by Brother Patrick, F.S.C. Pope Francis has issued the third encyclical of his pontificate, the second of… Read more Pope Francis on COVID & Politics
Lasallian Education Overcoming Structural Racism
by Brother David Caretti, F.S.C., Ed.D. As a Lasallian Family, responding to the situations that exist both in our country… Read more Lasallian Education Overcoming Structural Racism
Exploring the Reaches of Love with Saint La Salle
“I really only love God as much as I love the person I love the least” (attributed to Dorothy Day… Read more Exploring the Reaches of Love with Saint La Salle
Catholics and Elections
A leading Vatican official, in a recent interview, warned against using the Catholic Church’s pro-life teaching as a political weapon… Read more Catholics and Elections
What Does It Mean to Love One’s Neighbor?
The Cummins Institute is happy to forward a recent essay by Saint Mary’s College faculty colleague, Mary Volmer, MFA, written… Read more What Does It Mean to Love One’s Neighbor?