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Then we headed to Lourdes, our main goal, where without a doubt we had our finest experience. We were very well received by all the participants of the pilgrimage and despite the fact that our poor knowledge of the language didn’t help we understood each other without any great difficulties given the fact that the Assumptionist spirit was always there to assist us. But what struck us most and pleased us as Assumptionists was to see the diversity of the people who had gathered there: Africans, Indians, Europeans, Koreans, etc. And despite the fact that in many of those countries, Catholicism is not the official religion, the faith manifested by each one with regard to the Virgin and to God was worthy of our admiration. We saw with our own eyes that the Church is truly universal!
It was really incredible to visit all of the places that were important to d’Alzon, to see where he was born and baptized, to see the school where the Congregation was founded, his childhood home, the Chateau of Lavagnac, a beautiful spot that inspired peace and tranquility.
And finally we arrived in Rome and spent time at the General house with all the Assumptionists, who once again received us very warmly. We joined them at meals and even for a birthday celebration. Once again the Assumptionists went all out to insure that our stay in their home would be the most agreeable possible for us all. In Rome we “left out feet on the sidewalk”, as we say in Chile. We walked all day long, getting to know churches, monuments, museums, etc. There’s no doubt that it was well worth it; the visit was marvelous. We are most grateful to the Assumptionist family for its hospitality, to Father Julio for his warmth and friendliness, and to God, who allowed us to know so well the Assumptionist spirit and to live it concretely.
Once again, many thanks to Fr. Julio Navarro, Fr. Claude Maréchal, Fr. Jacques Nieuviarts, Fr. Jean-Daniel Gullung, Fr. Marcos Bento de Souza, Fr. Noel Lebousse, the Oblate sisters and all the brothers who received us so well, to our Province of Chile-Argentina and to all those who made this trip possible. May God bless all of you for your generosity and for having believed in us. The Kingdom is alive and well in the Assumption. The adventure is worth it.
Patricia Barrera Zuñiga, Assumptionist Youth from Chile ![]()
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