In solidarity with the worldwide Lasallian Family social media campaign during this time of COVID-19, Brothers, administrators, teachers, and students (and their family members) of different schools in the Philippines share their hashtag messages in fighting against this pandemic.
On 14 April, Easter Tuesday, a small team of Brothers and Lasallian Volunteers visited the homeless in Sham Shui Po, an area in Hong Kong where a good number of poor people live. The group went there to give out masks and hygiene products.
St. Joseph’s Institution International School Malaysia (SJIIM) students and members of its Parent Support Group (PSG) have been busy assisting those in need during the Movement Control Order (MCO) period in Malaysia.
The following Brothers have been granted admission to various educational institutions for their professional development and further studies:
The COVID-19 Pandemic did not hinder the Brothers from commemorating the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ.
Last March 26-28, 2020, the Discerners of the De La Salle Brothers of the Philippines gathered online for the annual Discerners Retreat.
Covid-19 may have separated us physically but the Spirit of Faith keeps us together as we pause, reflect and listen to God’s call to us.
Br. Normandy Dujunco FSC, who is supposed to graduate on 27 March for his PhD studies at Yarra Theological Union, had to settle for an online graduation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Nevertheless, congratulations Br. Mandy! (Photo: Br. Normandy Dujunco FSC)
From the articles found on the official SJI website: https://www.sji.edu.sg/news-and-events/news-highlights/ 2020 #_ptoh_90698
Some of our Josephians penned a short message of gratitude to the medical and frontline personnel who are fighting against the COVID19. This was done as part of our Josephian Formation Journey programme in line with Total Defence Day.
On 3rd April, our Prime Minister announced a community "circuit breaker” in Singapore as the number of COVID-19 cases were rising. What this means is other than a list of essential services which are allowed to continue running, residents are encouraged to stay home.
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