Lasallian themes.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Rome : Brothers of the Christian Schools, [19--?]-Description: v. 28 cmSubject(s): Summary: Some sixty Brothers and a layman accepted to take part in this project of writing Lasallian themes. The authors contributed articles dealing with words and expression often used in the writings of St. La Salle. In their articles, they offer their personal view on the Theme. They offer opportunities for reflection and act as an invitation to pursue still further the work of research and interpretation. The "Themes" are in no way an end in themselves, but rather a means.
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Some sixty Brothers and a layman accepted to take part in this project of writing Lasallian themes. The authors contributed articles dealing with words and expression often used in the writings of St. La Salle. In their articles, they offer their personal view on the Theme. They offer opportunities for reflection and act as an invitation to pursue still further the work of research and interpretation. The "Themes" are in no way an end in themselves, but rather a means.

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