ASSOCIATION 1641-1691-1694 ASSOCIATION IN 2011 SOME IMPLICATIONS.

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ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION IN 2011 SOME IMPLICATIONS

“In 1641, in the village of Vaugirard, Jean-Jacques Olier and two other priests began community life. Their idea was to work towards the establishment of a seminary in spite of the collapse of a previous attempt... To judge according to the rules of human prudence, this foundation seemed completely unreasonable. It was quite rash to go and attempt such a difficult work in a dilapidated village, without any temporal support.

The three resolved to join together in God’s service and form a Society. As the aim they set themselves was to procure the glory of the Most holy Trinity by means of priests, they decided to take as the model of their society that of the three divine persons, taking divine love as their sole bond without any vow, as Father de Condren had himself recommended to them”.

the day for clergy to dedicate themselves to their work for the next year Accordingly, on 21st November [the day for clergy to dedicate themselves to their work for the next year] the three went on a pilgrimage to Montmartre (which was then outside Paris) and consecrated themselves to the most blessed Trinity with the promise to stay together and work for the instruction and sanctification of the clergy. They did so in these terms in a statutory declaration before a notary: ‘Three priests, finding themselves called in unity of mind to the service of God and the Holy Church, to train for him ministers to serve his greatness worthily, believe that in honor of the divine society of the three Persons they should unite by a holy promise never to leave one another nor to give up the plan that it has pleased God to show them’.”

The death of Brother Henri L’Heureux in mid- 1691, many Brothers leaving the society [including 8 of the 16 Brothers in Rheims], the reality that only one young man presented himself for the novitiate, and the fact that the seminary for country teachers was about to close, presented De La Salle with a time of deep crisis. In addition, many of the Brothers were exhausted and ill and the loss of several of their fellow community members had discouraged them greatly. A real revitalization of the society was needed. De La Salle clung to his faith that the society was the “work of God” and put his faith in the Brothers that God had given him.

On 21 st November 1691 at Vaugirard, De La Salle together with two companions who had been with him at least since 1682, Brothers Nicolas [Wiart] Vuyart and Gabriel Drolin, made a vow to found the Society even if only one of them was left to do so and if they had to beg for food to stay alive This “HEROIC VOW” became known only after Brother Gabriel Drolin’s return from Rome around 1727.

Most holy Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, prostrate in a profound respect before your infinite and adorable majesty, we consecrate ourselves entirely to you, to procure with all our power and with all our care the establishment of the society of the Christian Schools in the manner that appears to us to be the most agreeable to you and the most advantage to the said Society. And for this purpose I, John Baptist de La Salle, Priest; I, Nicholas Wiart, and I, Gabriel Drolin, from this moment and for always until the last survivor, or till the establishment of the said Society has been completely achieved, make the vow of ASSOCIATION and UNION to bring about and maintain the said establishment, without our being able to abandon it, even if we were to remain just we three in the said Society, and that we were obliged to beg alms and live on bread alone. In view of which, we promise to do unanimously and with a common consent, whatever we believe in conscience and without any human consideration to be for the greater good of the said Society. Done this twenty-first of November, the day of the Presentation of the Most Blessed Virgin, 1691, in faith of which we have signed.

June 6, 1694 The First Perpetual Vows of the Institute.

Most holy Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, prostrate in a most profound respect before your infinite and adorable majesty, I consecrate myself entirely to you to procure your glory as far as I am able and as you will require of me. And for this purpose, I, John Baptist de La Salle, priest, promise and vow to unite myself and remain in society with Brothers Nicolas Vuyart, Gabriel Drolin, Jean Partois, Gabriel-Charles Rasigade, Jean-Henry, Jacques Compain, Jean Jacquot, Jean-Louis de Marcheville, Michel-Barthélemy Jacquinot, Edme Leguillon, Gilles Pierre et Claude Roussel, to keep together and by association gratuitous schools, wherever they may be, even if I should be obliged in order to do so to beg alms and live on bread alone, or to do in the said society what I shall be given to do, whether by the body of the society or by the superiors who will be in charge of it; Wherefore, I promise and vow OBEDIENCE, whether to the body or the society or to the superiors, which vows whether of ASSOCIATION or of STABILITY in the said society or of OBEDIENCE, I promise to keep inviolably all my lifetime. In faith of which I have signed, done at Vaugirard this sixth of June, feast of the Most Holy Trinity, in the year one thousand six hundred and ninety-four.

Heroic Vow 1691 Vow of 1694 Most holy Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, prostrate in a profound respect before your infinite and adorable majesty, we consecrate ourselves entirely to you, to procure with all our power and with all our care the establishment of the society of the Christian Schools in the manner that appears to us to be the most agreeable to you and the most advantage to the said Society. Most holy Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, prostrate in a most profound respect before your infinite and adorable majesty, I consecrate myself entirely to you to procure your glory as far as I am able and as you will require of me.

And for this purpose I, John Baptist de La Salle, Priest; I Nicholas Wiart, and I Gabriel Drolin, from this moment and for always until the last survivor, or till the establishment of the said Society has been completely achieved, make the vow of ASSOCIATION and UNION to bring about and maintain the said establishment, without our being able to abandon it, even if we were to remain just we three in the said Society, and that we were obliged to beg alms and live on bread alone. In view of which, we promise to do unanimously and with a common consent, whatever we believe in conscience and without any human consideration to be for the greater good of the said Society. Done this twenty-first of November, the day of the Presentation of the Most Blessed Virgin, 1691, in faith of which we have signed. And for this purpose, I John Baptist de La Salle, priest, promise and vow to unite myself and remain in society with Brothers Nicolas Vuyart, Gabriel Drolin, Jean Partois, Gabriel-Charles Rasigade, Jean-Henry, Jacques Compain, Jean Jacquot, Jean-Louis de Marcheville, Michel-Barthélemy Jacquinot, Edme Leguillon, Gilles Pierre et Claude Roussel, to keep together and by association gratuitous schools, wherever they may be, even if I should be obliged in order to do so to beg alms and live on bread alone, or to do in the said society what I shall be given to do, whether by the body of the society or by the superiors who will be in charge of it;

Wherefore, I promise and vow OBEDIENCE, whether to the body or the society or to the superiors, which vows whether of ASSOCIATION or of STABILITY in the said society or of OBEDIENCE, I promise to keep inviolably all my lifetime. In faith of which I have signed, done at Vaugirard this sixth of June, feast of the Most Holy Trinity, in the year one thousand six hundred and ninety-four.

ASSOCIATED FOR THE LASALLIAN MISSION AN ACT OF HOPE

ASSOCIATION EXISTS FOR THE MISSION ASSOCIATION IMPLIES BEING A MEMBER OF A ‘COMMUNITY’ ASSOCIATION COMES FROM EXPERIENCE; IS DYNAMIC & NOT AN ACQUIRED STATUS ASSOCIATION COMES FROM ‘FAITH’, VOCATION & STATE OF LIFE ASSOCIATION PRESUPPOSES A FREELY MADE COMMITMENT

Doors conceal and protect what is behind them. The first door which admits us to the Lasallian Heritage invites us to be the best professionals we have always aspired to be. When we offer young people the very best educational service we can, we cross the threshold which then links us with like-minded Lasallian educators in some 83 countries of today’s world

Once the door has been opened we enter into our professional work. We begin to realize that many of our Lasallian colleagues are ready to help us fit in and understand WHY and HOW things are done. In Lasallian terms, this is when we experience for ourselves the spirit of community, doing things together so that all contribute in a real partnership.

From inside the Lasallian Heritage it is much easier to see that, just as De La Salle and his Brothers over the past 300 years have tried to live by their deep faith in God, a binding force in a Lasallian work is the way in which people in their various ways try to live by the very deep personal principles that guide them in their relationships with one another and with those whom they serve.

‘Faith’, service, community are three different entry doors. It doesn’t matter by which door you enter: from inside, you see all three aspects as complementary

DEGREES OF ‘BELONGING’ Degrees of Commitment Professional Commitment Vocational Commitment Lasallian ‘Educator’ Degrees of Sharing Sharing as a professional Sharing as my ‘vocation ’ Sharing Lasallian Formation with others … A sense of ‘belonging’ helps to build that sense of ‘community’ which is always stronger than the individuals who compose it.