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La Salle High School

Cincinnati, OH

Loyal Lancers Week of Giving

Show your unconditional loyalty and support the young men who are learning what it means to be a Lancer. Men for Tomorrow, Brothers for Life. La Salle needs your support today. ** Help us hit our 500 participant goal by Sunday, April 13th at midnight.

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Friday, April 11th - Scholarship

  • Jeff Royer ‘00
  • Scholarship Pillar Awardee

Morning Prayer

Let us remember… that we are in the Holy presence of God. John Baptist de La Salle was an innovator in his time. He often would go against common teaching practices. One of these was to teach his students to read French and not Latin. This practice brought with it criticism from church officials. His reasoning was simple; French would be far more useful to all children than knowing how to read Latin. Besides, French was their native language and it made sense that they learn their own language first. Sometimes we complain about what we have to do at school. As you go through your day, why not take a moment and thank God that the teachers you have, teach those subjects that are going to make your life better in your native language.

St. John Baptist de La Salle … Pray for Us.

Live, Jesus, In our hearts… Forever!

We are… Called to Serve!

Friday, April 11th - Scholarship

  • Zander Christensen ‘25
  • Scholarship Pillar Awardee

Reflection of the Day

Today as we conclude our Lasallian heritage week, we celebrate our core value of scholarship and the Lasallian networks core principle of a Quality Education. Our heritage as a Lasallian school begins with the 17th century when a young priest named John Baptist de La Salle realized that many young people in France were denied an education and an opportunity for a more fulfilled life due to poverty. His life became a life of service to the children of France trapped in this hopeless cycle, setting up schools throughout France that provided a gratuitous education. For most of his life, John Baptist de La Salle faced a myriad of difficulties and setbacks, but he dedicated his life to God and trained his body and spirit with daily prayer and self-sacrifice. He gathered a group of teachers who became known as the Brothers of the Christian schools. Because of his faith, leadership, and dedicated service he was canonized a saint in 1900 by Pope Leo XIII. He also has been named the patron saint of Catholic school teachers due to his innovations and dedication to teaching. Thanks for a wonderful Lasallian heritage week, a time for us to honor and celebrate our transformative Lasallian Mission. If you haven’t already, say thank you to a Lasallian educator, for their deep dedication to you as a Lasallian brother and our worldwide and transformative Lasallian Mission. Have a great day and an even better weekend, La Salle!

Thursday, April 10th - Leadership

  • Mike Hausfeld ‘87
  • Leadership Pillar Awardee

Morning Prayer

Let us remember… that we are in the Holy presence of God. Stir up your trust in the Lord’s infinite goodness, and honor God by leaving in the divine hands the care of your persons. Be not troubled about the present or disquieted about the future, but be concerned only about the moment you must now live. Do not let anticipation of tomorrow be a burden on the day that is passing. What you lack in the evening, the morrow will bring you, if you know how to hope in God.

St. John Baptist de La Salle … Pray for Us.

Live, Jesus, In our hearts… Forever!

We are… Called to Serve!

Thursday, April 10th - Leadership

  • Alex Smith ‘25
  • Leadership Pillar Awardee

Reflection of the Day

As we continue Lasallian Heritage week we share our core value of Leadership and the Lasallian networks core principle of Respect for all persons. To know God and his Son, Jesus Christ, is for de la Salle the foundation of the Christian life. This knowledge is possible only by the light of faith. He describes the effect that faith has as the result of a personal experience with Jesus Christ. The aspiration “Live, Jesus, in our Hearts Forever” dates back to the establishment of his Institute. It began as a signal used only by the Brothers in community, but over time was extended for use with their pupils. Where did de la Salle find his inspiration for it? De la Salle was very much influenced by the spirituality of his time – we identify with Jesus living within us, not only by imitating his way of life but, more deeply, by making one’s own mentality, the ‘heart’ of Jesus. Have a great day La Salle!

Wednesday, April 9th - Community

  • Jeff Bosse ‘90
  • Community Pillar Awardee

Morning Prayer

Let us remember… that we are in the Holy presence of God. It is written that the ideal of brotherhood was such a dominant tradition, that it was to be expected that the Brothers school would be noted for the quality of the relationship between the teachers and their students. De La Salle himself urged the Brothers to be with their students from morning till night, “to be like an elder brother to them.” Have you ever considered how many of our own faculty and staff members spend a great deal of their own time with us in a variety of ways?

St. John Baptist de La Salle … Pray for Us.

Live, Jesus, In our hearts… Forever!

We are… Called to Serve!

Wednesday, April 9th - Community

  • Roman White ‘25
  • Community Pillar Awardee

Reflection of the Day

As we continue our Lasallian Heritage week we celebrate our core value of Community and the greater Lasallian networks core principle of an Inclusive Community. Right now the following Lasallian educators from Cincinnati LS are visiting our fellow Lasallian school in Memphis, TN, Christian Brother High School. In previous years, we have played them on the football field, welcomed their staff here, and sent our staff to live in community at Christian Brothers University and to shadow fellow Lasallian educators at CBHS. We belong to a Lasallian community that deeply values you for who you are, one that welcomes you with open arms, is faith-centered and strives to help you reach your full potential -mind, body and spirit.

Our welcoming community is symbolized in the statue of St. John Baptist de La Salle that greets everyone who enters our school through our courtyard. He reaches out both hands, one holding a book of knowledge and wisdom, the other receiving each person with unconditional and unlimited love. We can find inspiration in De La Salle’s life and spirituality. He listened to people, saw their needs, felt compassion, prayed for God’s spirit, and acted decisively. He lived Gospel values and gathered co-workers to bring about social change. He recognized that poverty, ignorance, and oppression spawn crime, sin and destruction; and that to break this cycle, children needed an education to live a life with dignity and with a greater hope for salvation. From these beginnings in France in the late 1600’s, we at La Salle High School at 3091 North Bend Road in Cincinnati, Ohio, carry on De La Salle’s educational mission with prayer and faith in God. This is our heritage; this is our shared mission; this is our reality. Have a great weekend La Salle!

Tuesday, April 8th - Service

  • Jim Redmond ‘76
  • Service Pillar Awardee

Morning Prayer

Let us remember… that we are in the Holy presence of God. Called to live our founding story, we let these words speak to us: We recognize God in every event and in every individual, when we “see everything with the eyes of faith” and when we focus lovingly on others rather than ourselves. The story of how a people came to be and think of themselves as a distinct people; their origins, founding aspirations, the goals it initially and pursued , this unfolds as the sacred history of that people. We need to listen to, meditate upon, tell, and celebrate our founding story, the story of how we came to be and how we began to experience and perceive ourselves as original, different and distinct. Our founding story is a remarkable and beautiful story…we are blessed to have this precious heritage. But it is not enough to admire it. We have to make it our own. We have to live it today.

St. John Baptist de La Salle … Pray for Us.

Live, Jesus, In our hearts… Forever!

We are… Called to Serve!

Tuesday, April 8th - Service

  • Brendan Blunk ‘25
  • Service Pillar Awardee

Reflection of the Day

Throughout Lasallian Heritage week we are going to share the connections we have to our greater Lasallian network. Today we celebrate our core value of Service and the Lasallian networks core principle of Concern for the Poor and Social Justice. The Lasallian school calls its members to an awareness of the poor and victims of injustice and responds to their needs through programs of community service, advocacy, and justice education. Whether that be through the Canned food drive, repairing a dilapidated house in southeastern Kentucky, tutoring a fellow student, or through the Clothing drive that we just concluded we as Lasallians recognize our shared core value and principle through the Lasallian ideal: “We are.. Called to Serve.” Have a great day La Salle.

Monday, April 7th - Faith

  • Fr. Eric Sundrup ‘99
  • Faith Pillar Awardee

Morning Prayer

Let us remember… that we are in the Holy presence of God. Called to live our founding story, we let these words speak to us: We recognize God in every event and in every individual, when we “see everything with the eyes of faith” and when we focus lovingly on others rather than ourselves. Once I answered YES to someone or something and from that hour I was certain that existence was meaningful and that, therefore my life in self surrender has a goal.

St. John Baptist de La Salle … Pray for Us.

Live, Jesus, In our hearts… Forever!

We are… Called to Serve!

Monday, April 7th - Faith

  • Evan Roell ‘25
  • Faith Pillar Awardee

Reflection of the Day

Good morning Lancers! Starting today and continuing this week we are going to be celebrating Lasallian Heritage week. Throughout the morning announcements and prayer in your classes we will share our shared Lasallian Mission and Heritage with you. Today we celebrate the Feast day of St. John Baptist de La Salle and share our core value of Faith and our Lasallian networks core principle of Faith in the presence of God. Have you ever wondered how the phrase, “Let us remember that we are in the holy presence of God” came about? De La Salle taught his brothers that if they reminded themselves that God was present at all times in their lives, they would more than likely act as God would want them to act. Thus whenever a brother entered a classroom he would kneel and recall the presence of God. How much better might our lives be if we took these words to heart everyday?

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