The work is yours : The life of Saint John Baptist de La Salle. / Luke Salm.
Material type: TextPublication details: Ladover, Maryland : Christian Brothers Publications, c1996.Description: 216 p.: ill. 23 cmISBN:- 1-884904-08-4
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Archives and Special Collection | Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center | LS BX 4700.L25 .Sa35w 1989 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3AEAD00030016H | ||
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LS BX 4700.L25 .K631 1980 I, John Baptist De La Salle. / | LS BX 4700.L25 .L972 1990 John Baptist De La Salle / | LS BX 4700.L25 .Sa35 1989 John Baptist de la Salle: the formative years. / | LS BX 4700.L25 .Sa35w 1989 The work is yours : The life of Saint John Baptist de La Salle. / | LS BX 4700.L25 .Sa89 1995 Spirituality of St. John Baptist de La Salle. / | LS BX 4700.L3 .A3 1900z I journeyed with the dream / | LS BX 4700.L3 .A29 1900z Ambassadors of Christ. |
Considered the best general biography of De La Salle in English. This work incorporates the gamut of modern research to provide background and illumination on the life and charism of De La Salle. It describes his increasing involvement in a process whose outcome he never envisioned, and sheds new light on the enduring elements of the Lasallian charism--reliance upon Divine Providence, the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, a spirituality grounded in the apostolate, a practical effort to help the poor improve their lot, innovative concepts in school organization, and the ministry of the laity in the Church. The title comes from the prayer often said by the saint, "O Lord, the work is yours."
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