News of the Institute and Lasallian Family

Rome, March 9, 2004

La Salle University, Bogotá Colombia: Pictures from the ceremony in which Brothers Álvaro Rodríguez Echeverría and Pedro Antonio Bedoya, were granted doctoral degrees, honoris causa, by La Salle University, Bogotá Colombia, on February 23, 2004.

Lembeek (Belgium) is celebrating the centenary of the arrival of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. In 1904, the law which wiped out education by religious congregations in France was promulgated. For the Brothers' Institute the results were disastrous. More than 800 of the Brothers' schools were suppressed. Of the 200,000 students of the Brothers in France, 120,000 were deprived of teachers.

It was decided to transfer the Mother House of the Institute abroad. Eyes were turned towards Belgium, a friendly catholic country, a land of freedom.

It only remained to make a choice between the various properties on the market as recommended by the best informed of the Belgian Brothers.

Brother Michel de Jésus, Director of the house of Groot-Bijgaarden drew attention to a castle at Lembeek, near Brussels, with rather sizable outbuildings. He urged the Brother Superior to delegate two of his Assistants to report on the suitability of the property and to make a judgement on the possibility of setting up there the various services forced to leave the Mother House in rue Oudinot, Paris.

The inspection was satisfactory and the act of purchase was signed on 10 February 1904. On 2 March following, the first Brothers took possession of the new house in Lembeek. The 6 hectare property included an imposing castle built between 1618 and 1624 by the seigneur de Lembeek, Guillaume de Richardot.

Extensive conversion and construction works were undertaken in the Lembeek domain. A free school was opened for the local children.

On 29 June 1906 the reliquary containing the remains of Saint John Baptist de La Salle arrived at the new Mother House.

In 1936 the Mother House was transferred to Rome and the last Brothers left the Lembeek house in 1968.

The centenary of the arrival of the Mother House in Lembeek will be commemorated by an exhibition in the parish church in Lembeek (30-31 October and 6,7,13 and 14 November 2004). The organisers are still looking for documentation relating to the period of the Mother House in Lembeek (1904-1936).

Contact: Mr. D. Vandenplas, Baesberg 7, 1502 Lembeek (Belgium)
e-mail: vandenplas.d@skynet.be.
(Mr. D. Vandenplas)

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