SOUTHERN REGION We learnt a lot from these sessions which will help us as future teachers. We look forward to learning more about the Lasallian spirit and our Founder De La Salle, as we enter the teaching profession and try to practise some of the things we have learnt.
Lasallian Family Induction at Sacred Heart Teachers College Bomana By Anna Matafolu
When the sessions were completed Ms Grace Wrakia attended a ceremony at the Brothers’ Chapel in Bomana, and presented us certificates as members of the Lasallian Family.
Being a Lasallian means being the best person I can be, and to always strive to do better. A Lasallian Family Induction programme for interested students in Year 3 was organised by Ms Polume and Brother Alf.
On behalf of all our friends, I would like to thank Ms. Polume and Brother Alf for their effort and time given in these sessions. We conclude by praying:
The session topics included a. general introduction to the Lasallian Family and its works - ‘together and by association’
“I will continue O my God to do all my actions for the love of you”
b. History of John Baptist de La Salle c. Spirit of Faith and Zeal
Live Jesus in our Hearts …… Forever !
d. Teaching as a Relationship e. Five Guiding Principles of being Lasallian f. Twelve Virtues of a Teacher g. De La Salle’s writings: Conduct of Christian Schools and Meditations for the Time of Retreat.
“That those who teach the young are co-operators with Jesus Christ in the salvation of souls.”
New members of the PNG Lasallian Family from Sacred Heart Teacher’s College
MAMBU MAGAZINE
Third Meditation
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2020 ISSUE 2