ANIMO! is the traditional Lasallian word for "Spirit to Fight" and it is also known as the "La Salle Spirit". Animo La Salle!, the school battle cry, was derived from the 350-year-old Lasallian Spirit of "Faith & Zeal" of Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle and his Christian Brothers. The Lasallian spirit of "Faith" is symbolized by a radiant Signum Fidei Christmas Nativity Star of Bethlehem. The Lasallian spirit of "Zeal" on the other hand, is symbolized by three broken chevrons that represent the three broken leg bones suffered by Warrior Chieftain Johan Salla of Atphonus the Chaste, King of Oviedo, Spain, who was the great grandfather of Saint La Salle who fought several battles to defend Christian Spain from invading Eastern Moorish armies. The ancient broken chevrons can be seen on the 1000-year-old royal coat of arms of the De La Salle family. The coat of arms contains the Latin motto Indivisa Manent which translates to being "Permanently Indivisible". This ancient motto of the De La Salle family was carried over and presently translated into the modern tagline of De La Salle Philippines as "One La Salle".
Live JESUS In Our Hearts, Forever!...Saint La Salle
St John Baptist De LA SALLE would be happy seeing this ❤❤❤
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ANIMO! is the traditional Lasallian word for "Spirit to Fight" and it is also known as the "La Salle Spirit". Animo La Salle!, the school battle cry, was derived from the 350-year-old Lasallian Spirit of "Faith & Zeal" of Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle and his Christian Brothers. The Lasallian spirit of "Faith" is symbolized by a radiant Signum Fidei Christmas Nativity Star of Bethlehem. The Lasallian spirit of "Zeal" on the other hand, is symbolized by three broken chevrons that represent the three broken leg bones suffered by Warrior Chieftain Johan Salla of Atphonus the Chaste, King of Oviedo, Spain, who was the great grandfather of Saint La Salle who fought several battles to defend Christian Spain from invading Eastern Moorish armies. The ancient broken chevrons can be seen on the 1000-year-old royal coat of arms of the De La Salle family. The coat of arms contains the Latin motto Indivisa Manent which translates to being "Permanently Indivisible". This ancient motto of the De La Salle family was carried over and presently translated into the modern tagline of De La Salle Philippines as "One La Salle".
Maganda if sa second pasada, i-sway uli ang arms like how it used to be
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gary na naging Born Again . Ano ba yan?
ANIMO LASALLE. ANIMO!!!!!
VIVA LASALLE VIVA!!!!!
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