Summary of #Beyond300 This Is Our Lasallian Story [Documentary English Version]

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The documentary discusses the Lasallian tradition of service to others, and how it has helped the Lasallian community to grow and develop. It also showcases the work of one of the community's current students, Kavita Patel, and her dedication to helping others.

  • 00:00:00 This video profiles St. La Salle, a Catholic missionary named Girolamo who dedicated his life to helping the poor. La Salle founded several schools and hospitals, and his work continues to this day.
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  • 00:10:00 The video documents the history of the Lasallian order, starting with Laurie Orion Vedas, who was convicted of a crime he did not commit. He was later released after proving his innocence through a phone call from his piano-singer friend. The Lasallians continue to serve the community through various projects, such as helping the poor and sick, and educating children. The Lasallians also have a strong sense of community and are always willing to help those in need. One example is when a photographer was injured and needed help carrying his equipment. Everyone in the Lasallian community came together to help out. The Lasallians also have a strong sense of justice. They have fought for the rights of others, and have never forgotten those who have helped them in the past. Overall, the Lasallians are a very charitable and helpful order. They are always willing to help others in need, and they have a strong sense of justice.
  • 00:15:00 This documentary tells the story of Lasallian brothers and sisters in the United States. They discuss their experiences, both good and bad, and how Lasallian values have helped them grow and develop as people. One brother, David Garcia, talks about how his time spent at Lasallian school helped him develop as a person. He credits Lasallian values, such as service to others, with helping him grow and become successful. The documentary also covers the brothers' experiences working in the Lasallian community. They discuss how Lasallian values have helped them to be leaders in their community and to contribute to the growth of their local church. Overall, the documentary provides a fascinating look at the Lasallian way of life and the ways in which it has helped the brothers and sisters in the United States develop as individuals.
  • 00:20:00 St. Mary's College offers a scholarship program for students from first-generation families, which helps them overcome obstacles and reach their full potential. Elisa Maxie, professor at the college, tells the story of how the program started and how it has helped many students.
  • 00:25:00 The students of St. Mary's University discuss their Lasallian experience and share their goals for the future. They discuss how Lasallian values have helped them in their lives and how they are using those values to make a difference in the world.
  • 00:30:00 This documentary follows five sisters who started a school in Burma without any help, and over time they become heavily involved in its daily operations. The school caters to all children, regardless of their religion or background, and emphasizes the importance of cooperation and understanding between cultures.
  • 00:35:00 The video discusses how a Lasallian monk named Lemu and his lama friend helped to spread Buddhism and help save many people from Ebola. Along the way, they also experienced many monotonous and routine tasks, but persevered through them all. The narrator also talks about how one of Lemu's students, Rosetta Nadeau, went on to be a successful fashion designer.
  • 00:40:00 The documentary explores the Lasallian charism and how it has shaped the history of the school. It also covers the Lasallian motto and its importance, as well as the school's dedication to providing quality education to all. It also discusses the Lasallian tradition of singing a song of thanks after every meal, and the school's work in promoting mindfulness and self-awareness. Finally, the documentary highlights the work of one of the school's current students, Kavita Patel, and her dedication to helping others.
  • 00:45:00 This documentary discusses the Lasallian tradition of caring for others and serving others through service. It showcases the Lasallian community and its dedication to service.

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