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Del Alumnus Supporting Catholic Education in Ontario
Submitted by admin on Mon, 09/21/2009 - 12:18pmIn an article in the Catholic register, Teachers' federation head pledges support for Catholic schools, the Teacher's federation head gives a shout out to De La Salle.
At Toronto's De La Salle College, Melatti said he was taught about citizenship and teaching "by example." It's a lesson that has carried over in his career.
Great to see a Del alumnus carrying on the work of Catholic education.
Class of '89 -- 20th Reunion
Submitted by admin on Thu, 05/28/2009 - 3:44pmIts time to dig up your old Del Jacket, hat, tee, yearbook, detention slip... Jim Gardner is organizing a 20th reunion for any Del boys from the class of '89 (or those who graduated a year or two earlier/later/not at all) for Thursday, June 25th at 7pm.
Chiu has offered to host the event at his upscale bar/restaurant the Bottom Line (located at Front and Yonge – beside the Hockey Hall of Fame). He will need to reserve an area for us – Please reply back before June 19 so we know how many are coming… Apparently, there will be a short video shown during the evening…
St. John Baptiste De La Salle On Facebook
Submitted by admin on Thu, 05/14/2009 - 6:54pmGuess who has a Facebook page?
Christian Brothers working in the Middle East
Submitted by admin on Tue, 05/12/2009 - 9:38pmThe Catholic Register has an article about the Christian Brothers working for peace in the Middle East at Bethlehem University. It's an interesting read for anyone who would like to see how the Christian Brothers are at work around the world, and quite relevant given the Pope's focus on dialogue during his Mideast trip.
“To be pro one side or the other side is simplistic,†said Curran, the vice president for development at Bethlehem University. “But there has to be a truth some place in the middle.â€
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“What’s going to be needed when peace does come is educated, resourceful, creative Palestinian people,†said the university’s vice chancellor. “Bethlehem University is making a significant contribution to creating that core of people.â€
It’s been a tough road for the founders of the West Bank’s first university.
The idea for Bethlehem University was hatched during Pope Paul VI’s historic 1964 visit to the Holy Land. Back then Bethlehem and East Jerusalem were part of Jordan, and the refugee population there asked the pope to help them with a university. But it wasn’t until after the 1967 war that Archbishop Pio Laghi and West Bank and East Jerusalem leaders got together to launch the institution. It officially opened in October 1973.

