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Editorial AA Info April 2016 #20 PDF Print E-mail

_A Life given

Fr. Vincent Machozi was shamefully assassinated this past Palm Sunday. Death seems to triumph. We are all dismayed, traumatized by this event. How are we to understand this chain of massacres, of death and violence? Assumption has already paid a heavy price to the insecurity that has sown terror in North Kivu. Let us not forget our brothers, Edmond, Jean-Pierre and Anselme, who disappeared more than three years ago. Our congregation continues to demonstrate solidarity with the people of North Kivu and our brothers somehow continue their delicate mission there without giving up. It is our way of responding to the heinous attacks that have been terrorizing the Nande people, the largest ethnic group in North Kivu.

An Assumptionist is a man who demonstrates solidarity with the poor and the least among us. This solidarity is not some empty phrase. It also has a price, let us not forget. But an Assumptionist is also a man of dialogue. We are not motivated by a spirit of revenge, but one of justice. We demand that the truth about these massacres be made known and that justice prevail. There must be an end put to complicit indifference.

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VIDEO - TRIBUTE TO FATHER MACHOZI BY FATHER MATSONGANI PDF Print E-mail

Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 May 2016 22:27
 
CONVERSATIONS AT THE CENTER...CAN ARTISTS EVANGELIZE...OR EVEN COMMUNICATE? PDF Print E-mail

Fr. Richard Lamoureux, A.A.The final ‘Conversations at the Center,’ for this semester in Brighton, continued to address this year’s theme of evangelization by focusing specifically on the topic of “Can Artists Evangelize… or Even Communicate?”

For this session, the Center was delighted to host Fr. Richard Lamoureux, A.A. to make the connection between art and evangelization. As an Assumptionist religious, Fr. Richard is a teacher and lecturer in art history at Assumption College and beyond.

In his presentation, Fr. Richard used slides of paintings, architecture and sculptures to illustrate examples of how artists may intentionally convey a message and /or feeling by colors, shape, materials, forms or light and their possible effects on the viewer. In some cases their effects are more obvious or often their impact is unconscious. Communication is only one of the functions of art. Other pieces of art are simply an expression of the artist only.

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A Memorial Service Honoring Fr. Vincent Machozi A.A. PDF Print E-mail

A Memorial Service Honoring Boston University Alumnus Fr. Vincent Machozi, A.A.

Last Updated on Sunday, 24 April 2016 19:33
 
Father Blanchette lives a century of holiness PDF Print E-mail

At his 100th birthday celebration at Assumption College, Assumptionist Father Oliver Blanchette greets Joshua Richards, as his mother, Denise Richards, watches. // Photo by Tomasz Jaster By Tanya Connor

WORCESTER – He’s 100 years old, and right with the times. And the Lord. And his people.
You get that sense talking with Father Oliver Blanchette, an Augustinian of the Assumption, and those who know him. An estimated 200 people celebrated his actual birthday with him March 12, 2016, at a Mass and brunch at Assumption College.

He lives near the college with other retired and elder Assumptionists, though he’s not the retiring type. His reach has extended beyond his congregation to the diocese, civic life, and across the world.
“I can hardly say, as did Jeremiah, that I am too young to speak,” Father Blanchette quipped, in prepared remarks for his birthday Mass.  “Yet, I may hasten, before it’s too late, to thank God for creating and loving me as my Father all these years, and giving me his Son Jesus as my Savior and friend.” Father Blanchette also expressed thanks for his life as an Assumptionist, and for family and friends.
Gratitude is a trademark of his, according to Lena Langlois, of St. Anne and St. Patrick Parish in Sturbridge, which Assumptionists staff.

Last Updated on Thursday, 21 April 2016 15:07
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