De La Salle Christian Schools is not only local and national but existing globally with international influence deep-rooted from the values of the founding teacher, St.John Baptist De La Salle. The Patron Saint of Teachers. Proud to be Lasallian. 💚🏹
Even though i'm not from DLSU this video made me cry because of the strong spirit and the devotion of every lasallian From a student of The National Teachers College Well Done and God Bless DLSU
LS Trivia: The Hail to De La Salle Alma Mater Song was composed and initially sang in a Lasallian school in America. It was 2 American, De La Salle Christian Brothers - Br. Malachy and Br. Richards FSC who composed our iconic battle song. The song is also sung in several Lasallian schools worldwide. The Alma Mater song was initially sung with a defiant raised fist by the De La Salle cheerleaders after the final buzzer of the only winless NCAA basketball season in the Green Archer sports history.
The De La Salle Way of Religio, Mores et Cultura Religio - GOD First Mores - MORALS First Cultura - CIVILITY First RELIGIO - To always have a strong, steadfast, personal relationship with GOD MORES - To be moral, ethical, just, and fair in all your dealings with others. CULTURA - To value education, respect cultural tradition, be proud of your heritage, and always be civilized in your ways.
The Philippines was one of the last Southeast Asian countries that the De La Salle Christian Brothers established themselves in. The country before 1898 was dominated by several Spanish religious orders. Several years before the De La Salle Christian Brothers were invited to the Philippines, the local American government ordered Ateneo to modernize and use English as a mode of instruction, but the Spanish Jesuits refused and argued that their allegiance was with Spain. The Americans, after knowing this, made the decision that it would be best for the De La Salle Christian Brothers (FSC - Fraternum Scholarum Christianarum) to take over the task. The Christian Brothers have established several De La Salle schools worldwide that provided Christian values-based education in 35 countries at that time. The Americans have always known that the De La Salle Christian Brothers were up to the given task due to the Brothers' main religious vocation was Christian values-based education. The De La Salle Brothers used innovative teaching methods since their formation in 1725 making them highly knowledgeable, capable, and qualified in providing modern education to the young Filipinos in Manila. Initially, the De La Salle Brothers were very hesitant in establishing a De La Salle school in the country because the Americans insisted that the first De La Salle school should only educate the rich children of the Filipino ruling elite. The Americans ordered the Christian Brothers to Americanize future Filipino leaders through their Catholic Lasallian education. The American request had put the De La Salle Brothers in a dilemma because it ran contrary to the original teachings and charism of Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, the patron saint of teachers whose religious vocation was to provide tuition-free, quality Christian values-based education. The De La Salle Brothers eventually relented, conceding that the “upper-class children also needed good moral and spiritual training." Saint La Salle's mission was to empower the last, the least and the lost among the poorest children in the world in order to free them from the shackles of ignorance that creates poverty. De La Salle University traces its founding roots to then Manila Archbishop Jeremiah James Harty. Harty, an alumnus of a Christian Brother school in St. Louis, Missouri, United States believed that the establishment of a De La Salle school in Manila would be instrumental and vital in preempting the spread of Protestantism in the Philippines through the arrival of the Thomasites and American Protestant church missions.[30] His request would be later endorsed in 1907 by Pope Pius X. An envoy of De La Salle Brothers arrived in 1910. Together with Manila Archbishop Harty, the Brothers searched for a suitable campus. A 13,000 m2 (140,000 sq ft) property in Paco, Manila was purchased for this purpose.
Uhh... UP was on the list, didn't you see? Let's accept the fact that ADMU is on top FOR THE MOMENT and take it as a challenge to do better next time, whatever school we may be attending.
Allow me to correct: it should be "hymn sung in the different PHILIPPINE LANGUAGES, not dialects. --Philip Khalid LSGH '77, member Save Our Language and Federalism (SOLFED).
Bravo! Love the arrangement! Kudos to the Musical Group and arranger. Go La Salle!
Proud graduate ng De La Salle University Dasmarinas... Mabuhay De La Salle!!!!
De La Salle Christian Schools is not only local and national but existing globally with international influence deep-rooted from the values of the founding teacher, St.John Baptist De La Salle. The Patron Saint of Teachers. Proud to be Lasallian. 💚🏹
Even though i'm not from DLSU this video made me cry because of the strong spirit and the devotion of every lasallian
From a student of The National Teachers College
Well Done and God Bless DLSU
LS Trivia:
The Hail to De La Salle Alma Mater Song was composed and initially sang in a Lasallian school in America. It was 2 American, De La Salle Christian Brothers - Br. Malachy and Br. Richards FSC who composed our iconic battle song. The song is also sung in several Lasallian schools worldwide.
The Alma Mater song was initially sung with a defiant raised fist by the De La Salle cheerleaders after the final buzzer of the only winless NCAA basketball season in the Green Archer sports history.
Nakakaproud! From La Salle University- Integrated School Animo!
animo la salle! proud to be lasallian;) from LSU - Ozamiz City
ANIMO LASALLE ...... keep it green...from ST. Joseph school La-Salle (SJS-LS)...... "PROUD TO BE A LASALLIAN".. . In behalf of all GRADE 7 IN SJS-LS
AMAZING!!! ONE LASALLE!!!
The spirit made me cry
An excellent presentation!
LS Trivia
There are 1,500 Lasallian educational institutions in 82 countries worldwide.
Animo La Salle!!!!!proud to be one!USLS- Bacolod Batch 2008
Forever Green! My kids will be green! Animo La Salle!
Proud to be a Lasallian! Animo La Salle
From: La Salle College Antipolo
Wooooot. Awesome ! Fr. USLS BACOLOD
Keep the faith, Animo La Salle!
ANIMO LA SALLE!
nice one ANIMO LA SALLE!
PROUD to be a LASALLIAN!!!
HAil To De La Salle.......
what color you are
whatever you do
we are but ONE LA SALLE
proud to be a lasallian. forever green! ANIMO! DLSL TS Batch 2005
You know dignity but you never know to clean your heart Perfectly!!
animo lasalle!!!!
The De La Salle Way of Religio, Mores et Cultura
Religio - GOD First
Mores - MORALS First
Cultura - CIVILITY First
RELIGIO - To always have a strong, steadfast, personal relationship with GOD
MORES - To be moral, ethical, just, and fair in all your dealings with others.
CULTURA - To value education, respect cultural tradition, be proud of your heritage, and always be civilized in your ways.
The Philippines was one of the last Southeast Asian countries that the De La Salle Christian Brothers established themselves in. The country before 1898 was dominated by several Spanish religious orders. Several years before the De La Salle Christian Brothers were invited to the Philippines, the local American government ordered Ateneo to modernize and use English as a mode of instruction, but the Spanish Jesuits refused and argued that their allegiance was with Spain. The Americans, after knowing this, made the decision that it would be best for the De La Salle Christian Brothers (FSC - Fraternum Scholarum Christianarum) to take over the task. The Christian Brothers have established several De La Salle schools worldwide that provided Christian values-based education in 35 countries at that time. The Americans have always known that the De La Salle Christian Brothers were up to the given task due to the Brothers' main religious vocation was Christian values-based education. The De La Salle Brothers used innovative teaching methods since their formation in 1725 making them highly knowledgeable, capable, and qualified in providing modern education to the young Filipinos in Manila.
Initially, the De La Salle Brothers were very hesitant in establishing a De La Salle school in the country because the Americans insisted that the first De La Salle school should only educate the rich children of the Filipino ruling elite. The Americans ordered the Christian Brothers to Americanize future Filipino leaders through their Catholic Lasallian education. The American request had put the De La Salle Brothers in a dilemma because it ran contrary to the original teachings and charism of Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, the patron saint of teachers whose religious vocation was to provide tuition-free, quality Christian values-based education. The De La Salle Brothers eventually relented, conceding that the “upper-class children also needed good moral and spiritual training." Saint La Salle's mission was to empower the last, the least and the lost among the poorest children in the world in order to free them from the shackles of ignorance that creates poverty.
De La Salle University traces its founding roots to then Manila Archbishop Jeremiah James Harty. Harty, an alumnus of a Christian Brother school in St. Louis, Missouri, United States believed that the establishment of a De La Salle school in Manila would be instrumental and vital in preempting the spread of Protestantism in the Philippines through the arrival of the Thomasites and American Protestant church missions.[30] His request would be later endorsed in 1907 by Pope Pius X. An envoy of De La Salle Brothers arrived in 1910. Together with Manila Archbishop Harty, the Brothers searched for a suitable campus. A 13,000 m2 (140,000 sq ft) property in Paco, Manila was purchased for this purpose.
Will agree with the comment below. It should be LANGUAGES.
Go Saint Benilde Deaf students. God bless all of you.
ang galing mo ang kasing ALMA MATTERS BABY!!
ANIMO lasalle
i like de lasalle
GO LA SALLE!!
Animo!
INDIVISA MANENT - Permanently Indivisible - Remain United
One World, One La Salle! - 1,500 Lasallian schools in 82 countries.
Animo LA SALLE!
ANIMO! forever green
Uhh... UP was on the list, didn't you see? Let's accept the fact that ADMU is on top FOR THE MOMENT and take it as a challenge to do better next time, whatever school we may be attending.
i'm proud to be a LASALISTA! lml
luv it!
I studied their already
i miss being a lasallian
Philippines has two official language, English and Filipino.. Tagalog is only a dialect
permit to share po
@pansitkantonify why? the philippines only has 1 official language and everything else is a dialect.
Cool, why recommend now?
Allow me to correct: it should be "hymn sung in the different PHILIPPINE LANGUAGES, not dialects. --Philip Khalid LSGH '77, member Save Our Language and Federalism (SOLFED).
My favorite has to be Illongo idk for some reason.
REKTIKANO!!
Wala ang Norte
This should have been titled (Different LANGUAGES) not Dialects. Tsk tsk.
pansitkantonify languages is for worldwide use, dialects cause those where from particular specific regions WITHIN the Philippines
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