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  <namePart>Battersby, William John (ed)</namePart>
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   <publisher>Longmans, Green and Co</publisher>
   <dateIssued>1953</dateIssued>
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 <note>De La Salle: Meditations is a translation and reworking of John Baptist de La Salle's spiritual meditations, primarily intended for Christian educators (especially the Brothers of Christian Schools). Battersby's 1953 edition played a key role in the revival of Lasalian spirituality in the 20th century.&#13;
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The book is a collection of meditations structured around the liturgical year and retreats, helping readers reflect deeply on their faith in the context of everyday life, particularly in the world of education.&#13;
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The book's main ideas include a) the vocation as an educator as a divine mission, where teachers are seen as God's instruments for guiding and saving children's souls; b) an emphasis on God's presence in everyday life, especially in the task of teaching and educating; c) love for children, especially the poor, as a concrete form of service to Christ; d) the importance of a life of prayer, reflection, and spiritual discipline for educators; and e) a theocentric and Christocentric spirituality, guided by the Holy Spirit, in the work of education.&#13;
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In his meditations, De La Salle frequently uses Scripture reflectively (through paraphrases and reflections), inviting readers not only to understand faith intellectually but also to live it out in concrete actions.&#13;
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Overall, this book presents a spirituality unique to Christian educators, combining faith, education, and social service. Through profound reflection, readers are invited to see that the task of educating is not simply a profession, but a spiritual calling to bring God into the lives of children.</note>
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