Thursday, April 7, 2011

Feast Day of St. John Baptist de la Salle - Patron Saint of Teachers

John Baptist de la Salle was born at Rheims, France on April 30th. He was the eldest of ten children in a noble family. He studied in Paris and was ordained in 1678. He was known for his work with the poor. He died at St. Yon, Rouen, on April 7th. He was canonized by Pope Leo XIII in 1900.
John was very involved in education. He founded the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (approved in 1725) and established teacher colleges (Rheims in 1687, Paris in 1699, and Saint-Denis in 1709). He was one of the first to emphasize classroom teaching over individual instruction. He also began teaching in the vernacular instead of in Latin. His schools were formed all over France and Italy. In 1705, he established a reform school for boys at Dijon (considered by some to be the first Catholic School).
John was named patron of teachers by Pope Pius XII in 1950. His feast day is April 7th.

Biography taking from ucatholic.com