Reflection on a rewarding Culture of Vocations Week

In March the District of Ireland, Great Britain and Malta has organised a Culture of Vocations week within our schools and the wider Lasallian Community in Malta.

During the week, a variety of activities were organised for students, educators and lay partners with the aim of reflecting and sharing on the different manner in which our Lasallian vocation is experienced and lived by the different partners contributing to the Lasallian mission.

Brother Jesu Raj, one of the leaders/animators of the many activities, reflected on a very rewarding week for all involved.

Thank you to the organisers and everyone involved in the Cultural Vocation Week. It was a pleasure to witness the vibrant Lasallian spirit in action.

The presentations on single and married life experiences provided a valuable platform for children to navigate the complexities of contemporary life. The impressive catechism teachings from the teachers will leave a lasting impact on the children, clarifying their doubts about Lasallian life, culture, heritage, and tradition.

The genuine relationships between Brothers, teachers, students, and alumni further exemplify the spirit of harmony within the school community. I commend the team for their efforts and look forward to future events. There is great potential for continued growth and success.

Jesu

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