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A Notable Tercentenary
St John Baptist De La Salle, Patron of Teachers (1651-1951)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 August 2024
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Centenaries are interesting events for they show that, if we give time time, it performs a double function. In the first place, the lapse of a lengthy period acts like a sieve, eliminating the dross and allowing only the finest to survive. Then a distance of time acts also like a distance in space; it enables us to view in perspective that which is too big to be seen close up.
For the proper appreciation of a man like St De La Salle, a hundred years was a minimum. In fact, it is only now, as the tercentenary of his birth approaches, that he is really coming into his own. The cloud of brilliant nonentities who crowded the fore-front of the stage in his day has disappeared, and he is beginning to emerge so that we can see him in his true proportions.
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