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John
Baptist was born into the wealthy
and influential family of De La Salle in 1651, in the French
city of Rheims. John Baptist was taught to read and write
at home before beginning his formal school education. At 16
he was made a Canon of Rheims Cathedral and went on to study
for the Priesthood in Paris.
At
the age of 20, when his parents died he left the seminary
to return home and take care of the family affairs and his
six younger siblings.
He later
resumed his theological studies and was ordained a Priest
in 1678. In 1980, John Baptist decided to invite the teachers
to his home for meals, to give him a chance to help them overcome
their deficiencies. In June 1682, John Baptist and his teachers
moved out of his family home to a rented house in Rue Neuve,
Rheims, to dedicate fully for the welfare of the poor, especially
to educate them. For the Priest born and raised in privileged
and comfortable surroundings, this was a huge step into the
world of poor.
As
the Brothers' reputation grew, many requests were made for
their services and they had to take on more schools for boys.
John Baptist died at the Brothers' Mother House at Saint Yon
near Rouen, on April 7, 1719. His last words before he died
were: "I adore in all things the Will of God in my
regard". John Baptist De La Salle, the wealthy Priest
who gave up everything for the poor, was Beatified in 1888,
Canonized a Saint in 1900 and made the Universal Patron Saint
of all teachers in 1950.
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