Bicentennial of Fr. d'Alzon: Pilgrims at Lavagnac |
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Founder of both orders, he spent much of his youth at the château of Lavagnac in the town of Montagnac. And during his priestly ministry he often returned here.
Unfortunately, the chapel of the château is in ruins, but very soon will be restored to the state in which it was found in 1835 when Fr. d'Alzon celebrated his first mass there. During this past year, no less than six pilgrimages have already taken place, bringing pilgrims from throughout the world who have come to pray and recollect on these premises where this holy man lived. To date, a group of Americans came on May 23 from Worcester, Massachusetts where an Assumptionist university is located; on June 4 pilgrims from eight countries arrived under the direction of Fr. Claude Maréchal, former Superior General of the Assumptionists. On June 7 and August 5 there were groups of religious and lay-people from Alsace and Spain. On August 20 the members of the Fraternité d'Alzon held meetings during which numerous nationalities were present: Africans, Bulgarians, Chileans, Koreans, Romanians, Russians, Vietnamese, etc.; finally on August 24 a group of novices came. But the year hasn't ended yet and October 9 will be a particularly important day because on that day there will occur the official pilgrimage of both congregations as the bicentennial celebration comes to an end.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 September 2010 06:46 |