Augustinians of the Assumption


:: Quote of the Day ::

We receive Jesus Christ so that he can bring us to his Father.
- Emmanuel d'Alzon





:: Photo Gallery ::


Banner


:: Follow us on... ::

FacebookTwitterYouTube



Home WHO WE ARE History Cassadaga Seminary News

Cassadaga_Seminary

History | Students | Yearbooks | Stories | Newsletter | Photos | Forum | Contact


A Vocation Ripened in the Amazonian Forest PDF Print E-mail

Sr. Marisa, Oblate of the AssumptionI come from Passos, a city located in the southern part of Brazil. Born in 1982, into a Christian family, I am the second of three girls. My parents, simple people, attached to tradition, but not regular Church-goers, always insisted that we have a Catholic education. From my first year of catechism classes, I felt drawn to the Church, experiencing a great happiness in being able to pray, to sing, and to go to recite the rosary in different homes. I was fortunate enough to belong to a lively parish and so it was quite natural that, around 12 years old, I became the coordinator of our neighborhood, inviting residents to prayer meetings. At 14, I joined a very active youth group in the parish, where I seemed to find a second home.

Read more...
 
Tornadoes Impact St. Anne's Parish in Sturbridge, MA PDF Print E-mail

During the recent series of tornadoes that predominantly hit central and western Massachusetts, two had a significant impact on the parishioners of our Assumptionist parish of St. Anne's in Sturbridge, MA.The first one hit a half of a mile up route 20 at Heritage Green while the second one hit by New Boston Road. Some parishioners were definitely struck, as information becomes known gradually. Electricity is being restored slowly, as a number of streets are being cleared of trees and debris. Meanwhile, we pray for those who have lost their lives and for those who are in need of healing as they try to rebuild.

 
Assumption - our capacity to rise PDF Print E-mail

People who believe another world is possibleI am a Little Sister of the Assumption from Cork, Ireland and have been living in the semi-desert region of the State of Bahia, North East Brazil for the past 15 years.  I am visiting Boston because this region of MA has the highest consentration of Brazilians in the USA.  I am staying with the American sisters of our congregation in Dorchester, where they have been involved with Project Hope for many years.  The charism of our Congregation is that the Kingdom of God may come among the families of the poor.   We do not have institutions such as hospitals or schools, but work with the family in their own setting, in their homes and neighbourhoods.

Read more...
 
Life at the Assumptionist Center PDF Print E-mail

By Eric Hesla

Living with the Assumptionists these past two years has been a tremendous blessing, which I will always cherish in my heart. In my experience, it has been a community of prayer, a community of scholars, and a home.

Read more...
 
Prayer for the Church of China - May 24, 2011 PDF Print E-mail

Holy Mary, Mother of God, Pray for the Church of ChinaAt a time where the situation is difficult for the Catholic Church in China and the relationship with the government is more tense, let us pray the Lord for our Brothers and Sisters in China and let us support them concretely in helping for their formation.

Extend your prayers by supporting our formation programs for Religious and Priests of the Church of China.

Read more... 

See our form to make a donation... 

 
<< Start < Prev 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 Next > End >>

Page 243 of 285
© 2005-2026 Augustinians of the Assumption | 330 Market Street, Brighton, MA 02135 | Tel. 617-783-0400 | Fax 617-783-8030 | E-mail: info@assumption.us