Tuesday Within the Octave of Easter

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Selected Mass Reading

First Reading — Acts 2:36-41

Therefore let all the house of Israel know most certainly that God hath made both Lord and Christ, this same Jesus, whom you have crucified. Now when they had heard these things, they had compunction in their heart and said to Peter and to the rest of the apostles: What shall we do, men and brethren? But Peter said to them: Do penance: and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ, for the remission of your sins. And you shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. For the promise is to you and to your children and to all that are far off, whomsoever the Lord our God shall call. And with very many other words did he testify and exhort them, saying: Save yourselves from this perverse generation. They therefore that received his word were baptized: and there were added in that day about three thousand souls.

Feast Days

Jean-Baptiste de La Salle
Jean-Baptiste de La Salle Catholic priest, educator, pedagogue, theologian, founder of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools 1651–1719

Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle was born on April 30, 1651, into a wealthy family in Reims, France. From an early age he was set apart for God’s service, becoming a canon of Reims Cathedral while still young and pursuing advanced studies in Paris. Orphaned in his early twenties, he shouldered responsibility for his siblings, and in time was ordained a priest in 1678. Providence drew him toward the poor through his work with the Sisters of the Child Jesus, where he met the schoolmaster Adrian Nyel. What began as simple assistance in opening schools soon became La Salle’s life offering: the Christian education of children who had little hope for learning or advancement. He crossed social boundaries to live with and form teachers, resigned his canonry, gave away his inheritance during famine, and founded the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools—an innovative community of consecrated lay educators. He helped pioneer teacher training and practical methods of instruction, enduring opposition with steadfast faith. He is venerated as the patron saint of teachers of youth and of many schools. His feast day is April 7.