Our Lady of Perpetual Succour (Thurs. 27th)

A little bit late, but a couple of weeks ago I shared in our Staff Bulletin some brief notes from my staff training day (INSET) reflection with which we started the day:


Our Lady of Perpetual Succour (Thurs. 27th)

Our Lady of Perpetual Help - Wikipedia

“Succour” 
- “sub” (under/below) + “curro” (run) (Latin)
= (self) run for cover, (another) run to someone’s aid, run to catch them 

Click below for information about this feast and the above icon:


Father Jean-Marie De La Mennais


  • He believed that we should educate “avec douceur et fermeté”, “gentleness and firmness”... at the same time!


Here’s the song (based on a Breton dance) with which I began the reflection, written by one of our French Brothers, asking Fr. Jean-Marie to inspire us to live out the values that he felt were important for educators back in the 19th century but which are still relevant for us today: https://youtu.be/Q4ttpM0mxHg


The building complex shown is our Mother House in Ploërmel, Brittany. Ploërmel is 60 miles dead south of Saint-Malo. If any of you are driving that way during the summer, by all means pop in and say hello to the Brothers there. We have an astronomical clock that people come from all over the world to see, made by one of our Brothers as a teaching tool over 150 years ago: https://youtu.be/gDXQfgdQE0k


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