Named Opportunities
Name Chapel$1,000,000
Bell Tower$200,000
Carillon of Bells$150,000
Altar$100,000
Foyer Skylite/Stained Glass$100,000
Landscaping$75,000
Sanctuary Skylite$70,000
Entrance Plaza$50,000
Tabernacle $50,000
Tower Cross $50,000
Statues $25,000-50,000
Sanctuary Stained Glass $45,000
Sound System $45,000
Organ $40,000
Veterans Memorial $30,000
Ambo $25,000
Baptismal Font $25,000
Individual Entrance Doors $25,000
Individual Stained Glass Windows $20,000
Sacristy $15,000
Sanctuary Lamp and Window $15,000
Sacristy Furnishings $10,000
Lectern $8,000
Crucifix $5,000
Priest’s Chair $5,000
Votive Candle Stand $5,000
Incensory $3,000
Individual Pews or Choir Seats $3,000
Processional Cross $3,000
Sacred Oils Repository $3,000
Altar Flowers (Perpetual) $2,500
Vestments $2,500
Individual Stations of the Cross $1,500
Altar Chairs $1,000
Individual Sanctuary Crystals $1,000
Lectionary $1,000
LET US REMEMBER THAT WE ARE IN THE HOLY PRESENCE OF GOD
As we embark on this $6.5-million campaign, we invite your participation. Jesus lives in the hearts of Cavaliers forever, and your generosity can establish a place of great blessings for your family and ours at De La Salle. Thank you, on behalf of our students past, present, and future, for your prayerful response.

It took great daring spirit for the Christian Brothers to found schools in Louisiana in 1851.
In just 16 years, 29 Brothers died of yellow fever, and by 1900 the Brothers had to withdraw from the region. Yet in 1949 they returned to New Orleans to open De La Salle, and today their spirit lives on at our campus—the first high school to reopen in Orleans Parish after Hurricane Katrina.

Building on our heritage requires this kind of daring. In 2002 we broke ground on the largest capital campaign in the history of the school, and thus far we have renovated our science, fitness, and gathering facilities and Saint Charles Avenue façade. Our next undertaking is truly God’s work. Mother Teresa told the Christian Brothers “the future of the world depends on what you do.” Now, to build the De La Salle Chapel in honor of Saint John Baptist de La Salle depends upon what each of us will do.