, Paris, France At that time, most children had little
hope for
social and
economic advancement. Moved by the plight of the poor who seemed so "far from salvation" either in this world or the next, he determined to put his own talents and advanced education at the service of the children "often left to themselves and badly brought up". La Salle decided to resign his canonry to devote his full attention to the establishment of schools and training of teachers. The priesthood primarily required him to focus on the
sacraments and he needed to give full devotion to education, even in his free time to connect with students. In 1685 La Salle founded what is generally considered the first
normal school, a school whose purpose is to train teachers, in Reims. Worn out by austerity and exhausting labour, La Salle died at
Saint Yon, near
Rouen, on
Good Friday 1719. ==Veneration==