On Saturday, August 14th, over 200 members of the Assumptionist Family,
religious and lay, gathered in the Hagan Campus Center at Assumption
College in Worcester to celebrate the Bicentennial of the Birth of Fr.
Emmanuel d'Alzon. During the festive luncheon old friendships were
renewed and new acquaintances were made through the sharing of memories
and stories of the past and new hopes and dreams for the future.
After lunch, Fr. Dennis Gallagher, A.A., Regional Superior, welcomed
everyone most warmly and acknowledged the broad sweep of Assumptionist
Family members. He noted the representation gathered of all ministries
and personal connections which have been forged over many years, the
religious branches of the family and those in formation as a hope for
the future from around the world. This visual reality truly modeled Fr.
d'Alzon's dream of extending God's kingdom, religious and lay, working
and witnessing together as a family.
On behalf of the college community, Dr. Francesco Cesareo,
President, welcomed everyone and expressed a deep sense of gratitude
for the congregation's profound commitment to education, their witness
in the seeking of truth and academic excellence and in bringing the
Gospel to society through their presence and influence.
Mr. Tomasz Kierul, Director of Develoment for the U.S. Region,
thanked everyone on behalf Fr. Gallagher for their support of the
"Partners for God's Kingdom" fund and asked for their continued
financial assistance in furthering the vision and dream of Fr.d'Alzon
through the life and ministries of the congregation.
The keynote presenter of the afternoon was Fr. Richard Lamoureux,
A.A., Superior General of the Assumptionists who focused on the theme of
the day, "Partners for God's Kingdom." Inspired by Fr. d'Alzon's vision
and implemented over the years through General Chapters, the
congregation has set a course with subsequent documents and directives
to proclaim the Good News of the Gospel, especially to the poor, to
promote communion in the world in union with the laity. As the
congregation grew, this dream took on an international face with global
dimensions and significance in such countries as South Korea, Belgium,
Kenya, Chile, Argentina, Mexico and Madagascar, just to name a few. Fr.
Lamoureux highlighted how these alliances of religious and lay have
partnered in sharing common projects, parish and school ministries,
work with immigrants, prayer and retreat offerings and vocation
recruitment.
As religious and lay inspired by the dream of Fr. d'Alzon, Fr.
Lamoureux challenged the Assumptionist Family to be courageous in being
faithful Catholics, taking Gospel living seriously and always being open
to new possibilities to transform society . He further urged us to pay
special attention to our young people, to continue to develop our
efforts in the fields of education, publishing, parish work and
specialized ministries.
The afternoon ended with the Vigil Mass for the Feast of the
Assumption celebrated in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, presided by the
bishop of Worcester, Most Rev. Robert McManus. In his homily, Fr.
Lamoureux spoke of Mary's life as she journeyed to Judea, to Bethlehem,
to Egypt, to Jerusalem, to Calvary and finally to heaven. As her
children, we too are on a life long journey experiencing struggles,
doubts and fears, as well as hopes and joys. And like her, we too need
the support of friends and the companionship of fellow travelers along
the way, being attentive to the needs of others in serving those we
meet, always accompanied by God on our journey of faith toward eternal
glory.
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Assumption Lay People Presentation - by Fr. Richard Lamoureux, A.A.
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