THE LIFE OF ST. JOHN BAPTIST DE LA SALLE

ShIRYhAN
31 Aug 202008:40

Summary

TLDRSaint John Baptist de la Salle was a French priest and educational reformer who founded the Brothers of the Christian Schools, a group of religious laypeople dedicated to education. Born in Reims, France, he was deeply religious and became a priest at 26. After overseeing a group of nuns and meeting Adrian Nyell, he established a charity school for poor boys. De la Salle and the Brothers faced challenges but successfully built a network of schools in France. He passed away in Rouen, leaving a legacy of dedication to education and service.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 Saint John Baptist de la Salle was a French priest and educational reformer who founded the Brothers of the Christian Schools, a group dedicated to education.
  • πŸŽ“ Born to a wealthy family, he was the oldest of 11 children and named after Saint John the Baptist, a prophet who proclaimed Jesus.
  • πŸ“š At a young age, he received clerical tonsure, indicating his intention to become a priest, and later took a degree in Master of Arts.
  • πŸ”΄ Tragedy struck when both his mother and father died within a year, leading him to leave the seminary at the age of 21 to take care of his siblings.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« After being advised by Father Nicolas, he returned to the seminary and was ordained as a priest at 26, later earning a doctorate in theology.
  • 🏫 De la Salle's involvement in education began when he met Adrian Nall, leading to the establishment of a charity school for poor boys in Reims.
  • 🀝 He brought teachers to live with him, trained them, and inspired them, which eventually led to the formalization of the Brothers of the Christian Schools.
  • πŸ›£οΈ Facing challenges and controversies, de la Salle and the Brothers continued their mission to provide education, establishing a network of schools in Paris and France.
  • πŸ—£οΈ On November 21, 1691, Gabriel Julian and Nicolas Vauge made a heroic vow to continue their mission, even in the face of extreme hardship.
  • 🏑 In 1715, de la Salle moved to Rouen where he continued his mission, teaching the Brothers about prayers and administering to prisoners.
  • πŸ’¬ His last words, expressing adoration for God and acknowledgment of divine guidance throughout his life, reflect his deep faith and commitment to his mission.

Q & A

  • Who was Saint John Baptist de la Salle?

    -Saint John Baptist de la Salle was a French priest and an educational reformer who founded the Brothers of the Christian Schools, a group of religious laypeople dedicated exclusively to education.

  • What impact did Saint John Baptist de la Salle's work have on education?

    -His work impacted millions of people and continues to inspire educators to this day, emphasizing the importance of service to others through education.

  • What was Saint John Baptist de la Salle's family background?

    -He was the oldest of 11 children, born to a wealthy couple, Louis de la Salle and his wife, in Reims, France.

  • What significant event happened in Saint John Baptist de la Salle's early life?

    -At the age of 11, he received the clerical tonsure, a sacred rite signifying his intention to become a priest or a member of a monastic order.

  • When was Saint John Baptist de la Salle ordained as a priest?

    -He was ordained as a priest on April 9, 1678, at the age of 26.

  • What tragedy occurred in Saint John Baptist de la Salle's life?

    -His mother died on July 19, 1671, and his father died on April 9, 1672, which led him to leave the seminary and take responsibility for his siblings.

  • Who was Adrian Nall and what was his connection to Saint John Baptist de la Salle?

    -Adrian Nall was a lame man who provided schooling for the poor. He met Saint John Baptist de la Salle at the door of a convent, and they collaborated on founding a charity school for poor boys.

  • What did Saint John Baptist de la Salle do to support the education of the poor?

    -He brought teachers to live with him, trained them in basic education, and inspired them to work with the poor, eventually forming the Brothers of the Christian Schools.

  • What vow did Gabriel Julian and Nicolas Voyage make on November 21, 1691?

    -They made a heroic vow to continue their mission to establish the society of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, even if they had to beg or live in brand alone.

  • Where did Saint John Baptist de la Salle move to in 1715 and what did he do there?

    -He moved to Rouen, where he continued his mission, taught the Brothers about prayers, and administered to prisoners.

  • What were Saint John Baptist de la Salle's last words and how did he pass away?

    -His last words were 'Yes, I adore God guiding me in all the events of my life.' He passed away on April 7, 1719, at the age of 67, in Rouen.

Outlines

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πŸŽ“ Life and Early Mission of Saint John Baptist de La Salle

Saint John Baptist de La Salle was a French priest and educational reformer who established the Brothers of the Christian Schools, a group of laypeople devoted to education. Born into a wealthy family, he was the oldest of 11 children and was named after Saint John the Baptist. De La Salle was ordained a priest at 26 and later received a doctorate in theology. His mission began with proclaiming the word of God to poor children across Europe. After the death of his parents, he took on the responsibility of educating his siblings. Influenced by Father Nicolas, he became involved with a group of nuns and met Adrian Niall, who would later work with him in providing education for the poor. De La Salle's dedication to this cause led him to found a school for poor boys, marking the beginning of his unique path in education.

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🏫 The Founding and Expansion of the Brothers of the Christian Schools

De La Salle brought teachers into his home, trained them in manners and basic education, and inspired them to become the Brothers of the Christian Schools. Despite facing challenges and controversies, they formalized their mission and continued to establish schools. On November 21, 1691, Gabriel Julian and Nicolas Voyage made a heroic vow to persist in their mission even in the face of adversity. Their efforts led to the successful creation of a network of schools in Paris and across France. After leaving Paris in 1715, De La Salle moved to Rouen, where he continued his mission and taught the Brothers about prayer and administration. He passed away on April 7, 1719, at the age of 67, with his last words expressing adoration for God's guidance throughout his life.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Saint John Baptist de La Salle

Saint John Baptist de La Salle was a French priest and educational reformer who is the central figure of the video. He is known for founding the Brothers of the Christian Schools, a group of religious laypeople dedicated to education. His life and work embody the theme of service and dedication to the education of the poor, as illustrated by his efforts to establish schools and train teachers for this purpose.

πŸ’‘Educational Reformer

An educational reformer is someone who seeks to improve the educational system through innovative ideas and practices. In the video, Saint John Baptist de La Salle is described as an educational reformer, indicating his commitment to transforming education, particularly for the underprivileged, as evidenced by his founding of the Brothers of the Christian Schools.

πŸ’‘Brothers of the Christian Schools

The Brothers of the Christian Schools is a unique group of religious laypeople founded by Saint John Baptist de La Salle. They are dedicated exclusively to education and are a key concept in the video, representing the practical implementation of de La Salle's educational vision to serve the poor through quality education.

πŸ’‘Service for Others

Service for others is a core theme of the video, highlighting Saint John Baptist de La Salle's life-long commitment to helping the less fortunate through education. His actions, such as founding schools for the poor and training teachers, exemplify the selfless dedication to the service of others.

πŸ’‘Canon

A canon is a member of the clergy who has a position of authority within the church, often involved in the recitation of prayers and the administration of the sacraments. In the script, Saint John Baptist de La Salle is described as being installed as a canon, which provides context for his early involvement in the church before his focus shifted to education.

πŸ’‘Master of Arts

The Master of Arts is an academic degree that signifies advanced study in the humanities or social sciences. Saint John Baptist de La Salle is noted to have obtained this degree at the College of Bons Enfants, indicating his intellectual pursuits and scholarly background, which later informed his approach to educational reform.

πŸ’‘Seminaries

Seminaries are educational institutions that train individuals for religious ministry. The script mentions that de La Salle moved to Paris to enter the Seminary of Saints, which is an important step in his journey towards priesthood and his eventual focus on educational reform within a religious context.

πŸ’‘Charity School

A charity school is an educational institution that provides free or subsidized education to those who cannot afford it. In the video, Saint John Baptist de La Salle's involvement with charity schools for poor boys is a significant aspect of his mission to make education accessible to all, regardless of their economic status.

πŸ’‘Adrian Nyell

Adrian Nyell is a character in the script who was instrumental in Saint John Baptist de La Salle's journey towards educational reform. As a lame man providing schooling for the poor, Nyell's collaboration with de La Salle led to the establishment of a charity school, which was a pivotal moment in de La Salle's mission.

πŸ’‘Heroic Vow

A heroic vow in the context of the video refers to the commitment made by Gabriel Julian and Nicolas Voyage to continue their mission to establish the society of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, even in the face of great adversity. This vow is a key element of the narrative, symbolizing the unwavering dedication of the brothers to their educational mission.

πŸ’‘Rouen

Rouen is the location where Saint John Baptist de La Salle moved to continue his mission after leaving Paris. It signifies the geographical expansion of his educational efforts and the enduring nature of his work, as he continued to teach and inspire even in his later years.

Highlights

Saint John Baptist de la Salle was a French priest and educational reformer who founded the Brothers of the Christian Schools, a group of religious laypeople dedicated to education.

De la Salle's efforts impacted millions and continue to inspire educators today.

He was born on April 30 in Reims, France to a wealthy family and was the oldest of 11 children.

De la Salle received the clerical tonsure at age 11, an act signifying his intention to become a priest or monastic.

At age 16, he was installed as a canon, responsible for reciting church prayers.

He earned a Master of Arts degree at the early age of 19.

De la Salle decided to become a priest and entered the seminary at age 19.

He faced personal tragedy with the deaths of his parents in 1671 and 1672.

After his father's death, de la Salle took responsibility for educating his younger siblings.

He was ordained as a priest at age 26 on April 9, 1678.

De la Salle received a doctorate in theology two years after his ordination.

He met Adrian Nyell, a man who would work with him to provide schooling for the poor.

De la Salle and Nyell founded a charity school for poor boys in Reims.

De la Salle gradually became more involved in education, leading him to a different path focused on the poor.

In 1681, he brought teachers to live with him, teaching them manners and basic education to prepare them for their roles.

De la Salle and the teachers he trained became known as the Brothers of the Christian Schools.

The Brothers faced challenges and controversies as they continued their mission of education.

On November 21, 1691, Gabriel Julian and Nicolas Vauge made a heroic vow to continue their mission even in the face of adversity.

The Brothers successfully established a network of schools in Paris and throughout France.

De la Salle moved to Rouen in 1715 and continued his mission, teaching the Brothers about prayer and ministering to prisoners.

He passed away on April 7, 1719 at the age of 67, with his last words expressing adoration for God's guidance throughout his life.

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saint john baptist de la salle is a man

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of service for the others

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he is a french priest and an educational

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reformer

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who founded the unique group of

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religious laypeople

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dedicated exclusively to education the

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brothers of the christian schools

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this effort that he began impacted the

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millions of people

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and still continues to inspire educators

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until today

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saint john baptist is the oldest of 11

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children

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son of the wealthy couple louis de la

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salle

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and they called way and was born in

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april 30

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in rheims france his devout parents

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named him

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after saint john the baptist the prophet

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to proclaim jesus

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something he himself would do later in

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life

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de la salle proclaimed the word of god

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to the poor children

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all over europe and later to the world

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on march 11 1662 at the age of 11

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he received the clericalton sure this is

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a sacred ride

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and act of shaving the head specially to

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those who are inspiring to become a

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priest

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or a member of a monastic order

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on january 7 1667 at the age of 16

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he was installed as canon of rings whose

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work is to recite prayers

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of the church on july 10

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1669 he took the degree of master of

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arts at college's bonus infants

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he graduated the soma laude at the early

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age he decided to become a priest

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and in october 18 1670 at the age of 19

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he moved to paris to enter in the

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seminary of saints on peace

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however a tragedy happened in the life

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of delisle

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on july 19 1671 his mother died

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and months later on april 9 1672

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his father died as well with the

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happenings in the life of de la salle

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ten days after on april 19 1672

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he lived from the seminary he was 21

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years old at that time

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he took the responsibility to educate

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his four brothers and two sisters

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years after father nicolas spiritual

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director of de la salle

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advised him to go back in the seminary

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on april 9 1678 he was ordained as

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priests at the age of 26.

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two years after he received a doctorate

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in theology

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when father nicolas died in his will

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father nicholas asked de la salle to

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oversee the group of nuns

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that father nicolas form in rims de la

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salle took

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over his place as chaplain and

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confessors of the sisters

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in the process he learned much about the

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poor

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and about the educational situation in

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rings

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on march 15 1679 he met adrian niall

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at the door of the convent of the

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sisters of the child jesus

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adrian nayel was a lame man who would

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work in ruban for many

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years providing schooling for the poor

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a wealthy widow a relative of de la

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salle

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had asked naya to see about founding a

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charity school

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for poor boys dreams niall's first call

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in rhymes

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was at the convent of the teaching

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sisters

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upon hearing niall's intention and

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observing his lack of familiarity with

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the situation in reams

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dalasal invited naya to stay at his home

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so that they could consult with others

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in town

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on how to start a proposed school for

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poor boys

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delasar's health was effective and the

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school was soon open

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gradually and without being aware he

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found himself being drawn to a very

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different path

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a situation that would take him to the

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world of the poor

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on 1681 he brought the teachers to his

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home to live with him

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he taught them some manners and trained

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in some basic education

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about being a teacher he inspired and

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instructed them and their work

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later they were formalized to their new

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place and became known

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as the brothers of the christian schools

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de la salle and the brothers experienced

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challenges and many controversies

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as they continued their mission on

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november

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21 1691 gabriel julian and nicolas

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voyage

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made a heroic vow a vow that they would

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continue their mission to establish the

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society

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even if they should have to bank or live

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and brand alone later they became

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successful in building network of

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schools in paris

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and throughout france on 1715

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delisa left paris and moved to rouwan

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there he continued their mission and

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teach brothers about prayers

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and administer the prisoners four years

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later

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on april 7 1719 at the age of 67

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his help declined and died in rwanda

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his last word was yes

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i adore god guiding me in all the events

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of my life

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