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Illuminations The Life and Work of Saint John Baptist de La Salle A Stained Glass Window Collection The De La Salle Stained Glass Windows of Barrytown This exquisite collection of priceless stained glass windows portrays scenes from the life of Saint John Baptist de La Salle, from his childhood in Reims to his death and subsequent glorification in heaven. An historic collection, it is considered the most beautiful and complete artistic reflection in stained glass of De La Salle’s life and his founding of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. Properly preserved, the De La Salle Windows will carry the Lasallian spirit forward, will underscore the Lasallian Mission, and will act as an inspiring “touchstone” for Lasallians throughout our District: Brothers, Alumni, lay Partners, former Brothers, current students, volunteers, affiliated members, and benefactors. In an exciting partnership, The Brothers of the Christian Schools, District of Eastern North America and Manhattan College are saving and preserving this collection of magnificent stained glass windows, originally installed at the Brothers' Novitiate in Pocantico Hills, NY, and in 1930 moved to the Chapel at the Brothers’ Novitiate in Barrytown, NY. The De La Salle Windows will become part of the Brothers’ District Archival Collection through their installation in the Chapel of De La Salle and His Brothers on the campus of Manhattan College. “This is a rare opportunity for us to come together and bring home an important piece of our legacy. This campaign gives us the opportunity to honor our past, to promote learning about our Lasallian Heritage today, and to inspire generations of Lasallians to join us in a spirit of faith and zeal for the human and Christian education of young people, especially those in need. I hope that you will join us!” -Br. Dennis Malloy, FSC, visitor/Provincial Please join us in preserving this piece of our legacy, and ensuring that such an iconic collection of beautiful stained glass has a home where future generations of Lasallians can observe and appreciate our unique heritage. For more information about the windows or giving opportunities, please visit www.fscdena.org/support/lasalle-windows/ Rendering The Childhood of Saint John Baptist de La Salle This window depicts the childhood of the Saint who was born in 1651 in Reims, France. He was the first of 11 children. Three of the sons became priests, and each became a doctor of theology. De La Salle was ordained a priest on Holy Saturday in 1678. The detail of his childhood home appears in the window, and his parents can be seen on the right. He Offers Children of All Nations to the Holy Family Notable in this window are the extension of De La Salle’s arm heavenward, the children in native garb, and Saint Peter’s Basilica in the background, representing the worldwide character of the work of the Brothers. The cherub symbol is used to remind us of God’s presence. The garland of fruit symbol represents the bountifulness of Divine Providence, while the face symbol represents the fullness of life. James II Visiting Children of his Irish followers King James II of England was defeated at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. Supported by King Louis XIV, he took up residence at St. Germain-en-Laye, near Versailles. He asked De La Salle to establish a school for the children of his Irish followers, which was duly established in Paris in 1700. James II and Archbishop Noailles of Paris are seen here visiting the Irish children. The cathedral in the background is Notre Dame of Paris. Consecration to the Holy Child Jesus De La Salle’s spiritual advisers, Fathers Nicolas Barre and Nicolas Roland, were known for their work with the poor — a path that De La Salle would follow. The Cathedral of Reims, pictured in the background of this window, is where De La Salle was installed as a Canon at the age of 15, resigning this position in 1683 to share in the poverty of the Brothers. The artistic detail in these windows is reflected in the vestments and the halo in the Consecration window. He Distributes his Patrimony to the Poor De La Salle distributed his inheritance to the poor of Reims during the severe winter of 1684. When his inheritance was gone, De La Salle continued to solicit aid in order to feed the poor during that winter. In the upper corners of this window are two classical images — symbols of the “Corona Civica,” the second highest honor in the Roman republic — that point not only to De La Salle feeding the poor but also to the spiritual nourishment he provided for their souls. The Glorification of Saint John Baptist de La Salle On April 8, 1719, De La Salle was buried in the Chapel of Saint Susanne in the Church of Saint Sever across the Seine from Saint Yon. His remains were moved to the Chapel of St. Yon in 1734. On the lower left-hand side of the window, Saint Ignatius is welcoming De La Salle to his heavenly seat of glory. Saint Yon Approbation of the Institute by Benedict XIII The window of De La Salle teaching at Saint Yon is based on the painting by Cesare Mariani done for the Saint’s beatification in February 1888. It was presented to Pope Leo XIII and now hangs in the Vatican. Twelve years later, the Pope canonized John Baptist de La Salle, and he was proclaimed Patron Saint of Teachers on May 15, 1950. In 1705, De La Salle moved the motherhouse to Saint Yon. In the window, the Saint can be seen teaching. The sign on the wall says: “You must apply yourself in school to study your lessons.” Pope Benedict XIII granted the Bull of Approbation for the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools in 1725 to Brother Timothy, the second Superior General. Brother Joseph, the 13th Superior General, portrays his image in this window. Just to his right is Brother Donatian Joseph, Visitor of New York. Archbishop John Farley is second to the right of the Pope, and just to his right is the image of Archbishop John Hughes, who was so instrumental in bringing the Brothers to New York. First Vows of Saint John Baptist de La Salle Saint La Salle Receives the Last Sacraments This window reflects the first vows taken by the Brothers. John Baptist de La Salle and 12 Brothers made the temporary vow of obedience for the first time in Reims, circa 1684, and renewed their vows after a 25-mile journey to the Shrine of Our Lady of Liesse. It is here that they stood before Our Lady of Joy and chose her as the first Superior of the Institute. A similar window in the Basilica of Liesse commemorates this event. On April 5, 1719 in Rouen, De La Salle received the Last Sacraments. In his spiritual fervor, he left his sickbed to receive Viaticum. Notice the gentle solicitation of the Brother and the intensity of focus on his face. He died at Saint Yon on Good Friday, two days after receiving the Last Sacraments and two weeks before his 68th birthday. giving opportunities The Brothers of the Christian Schools greatly appreciate all gifts to support this campaign. Donor Recognition Levels Supporters at these levels will be recognized on a plaque in the Chapel of De La Salle and His Brothers at Manhattan College and in the Brothers of the Christian Schools, District of Eastern North America, Annual Report: De La Salle Circle $25,000 and above Provincial’s Council $10,000 to $24,999 Brothers' Forum $5,000 to $9,999 Signum Fidei Society $1,500 to $4,999 Barrytown Heritage $1,000 to $1,499 Lasallian Stars$500 to $999 Patrimony Society $250 to $499 Illumination Partner $100 to $249 Individual Window Naming Opportunities Supporters at these levels will be recognized in the Chapel of De La Salle and His Brothers with their name(s) next to the window they are sponsoring, on a plaque in the chapel, as well as in the the Brothers of the Christian Schools, District of Eastern North America, Annual Report: $100,000 for a full sponsorship $50,000 for a half sponsorship $25,000 for a quarter sponsorship Payment information o My check is enclosed, made payable to FSCDENA. o Please charge my credit card: ◯MasterCard ◯Visa ◯Discover ◯AmEx Account number: __________________________________ Exp. Date: Mo. ______ Yr. ____ Authorizing signature: _____________________________________________ Matching Gifts You may double or triple the value of your gift if you or your spouse’s company has a matching gift program. Check with your human resources office for more details. Company name ________________________________________________ o Enclosed is my/my spouse’s corporate matching gift application form. Company name ________________________________________________ o I will submit my matching gift form request via my company’s intranet. For further conversation about how you and your family could be involved, please contact: Rick T. McKay, Director of Development at 732.380.7926 ext. 121 or mckay@fscdena.org. Gifts are tax deductible for federal income tax purposes to the extent permitted by law.