Five New Brazilian Postulants |
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Assumptionists arrived from Holland and France in the 1930s and established communities in different parts of this vast country. In the 1970s as more and more vocations arrived, the two groups joined forces to form the newly arrived Brazilians and eventually became a single vice-province and then a province. The Assumptionists serve 5 parishes, a house of formation, and two retreat centers. Last year two young Congolese Assumptioonist priests arrived both to do missionary work alongside our Brazilian brothers and to prepare themselves for a future foundation in a Portuguese-speaking country in Africa, probably Angola, hopefully in conjunction with the Province of Brazil.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 April 2015 14:57 |