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  1. The De La Salle Brothers, officially named the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (Latin: Fratres Scholarum Christianarum; French: Frères des Écoles Chrétiennes; Italian: Fratelli delle Scuole Cristiane) abbreviated FSC, is a Catholic lay for men by

  2. The De La Salle Brothers are lay religious, officially approved by the Catholic Church. Their main goal is educational. Once a person shows interest in joining the Brothers, he can get in contact and will be mentored from there on. To know more about this international congregation of men and their mission, you may visit https://www.lasalle.org/

  3. The Brothers. De La Salle was moved by “the situation of abandonment of the children of the artisans and the poor”. Shortly after that, he became involved in helping a group of schoolmasters to set up schools in order to provide poor boys with a sound education.

  4. 喇沙會,或 喇沙修士會 (法語:Lasallians;英語:De La Salle Brothers),正式名稱中譯為「基督學校修士會」(法語:Frères des écoles chrétiennes;英語:Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools; 拉丁文: Fratres Scholarum Christianaru),是一個 天主教 的 修會 組織 ...

  5. The Hong Kong Lasallian Family encompasses the Brothers and partners involved in the great mission of educating young people. Read More. Our Brothers. While a Brother is somewhat set aside because of his vows, he is very much a part of everyday life especially in the field of education. Read More.

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  7. The Brothers of both St. Joseph’s and La Salle also lost a good many lay teachers who belonged to the Hong Kong Volunteers, the Royal Hong Kong Regiment. Casualties among the volunteers were very high. Among the victims were Lim Siang Teik (SJC), Anthony Lim (SJC), Lim Kim Huan (LSC) and Percy Felix Lim (LSC).

  8. Brother Aimar brought the new school, La Salle College, to an admirable height of intellectual activity, discipline and prestige right from its first years. As the number of Brothers increased and with the support of the people of Hong Kong more Lasallian schools opened in the 1950's, 60's and 70's.