Week of Prayer for Christian Unity - Ecumenical Prayer Service |
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In his welcoming remarks, Dr. Francesco Cesareo, president of the College, alluded to Pope Benedict’s remarks during his weekly catechesis this past when he said, “We are celebrating the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, in which all believers in Christ are invited to join in prayer to witness the profound bond that exists among them and to invoke the gift of full communion. Providential is the fact that prayer is placed at the center of the path to build unity: this reminds us, once again, that unity cannot be a simple product of human action; it is above all a gift of God, which entails growth in communion with the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.”
As President Cesareo mentioned in his opening remarks, Assumption College, founded and sponsored by the Assumptionists, has had a sustained interest in and commitment to Christian Unity as a result of the charism bequeathed to them by their founder, Venerable Emmanuel d’Alzon. At the very beginning of the Assumptionist Rule of Life, one reads “Faithful to the will of Fr. d’Alzon, our communities are at the service of truth, unity, and charity. In this way they herald the Kingdom.” Perhaps the spirit of the evening could be summarized in one of the prayers recited together by the congregation: ![]()
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Last Updated on Monday, 24 January 2011 23:37 |