Assumption renewed in Bucharest |
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The local community, made up of Fathers Lucian Dinca, Michel Kubler, Cornie Nelissen and Ovidiu Robu, welcomed a good number of Assumptionists and Oblate Sisters for the event, but also representatives of other Churches, friends and acquaintances, lay people, priests, and religious. In all, close to 130 people took part in this very successful inaugural session.
Then, the Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archbishop, Ion Robu, and the Greek Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Bucharest, Mihai Fratila, blessed and anointed the magnificent icon of Saints Peter and Andrew, commissioned for the center from a famous iconographer of Bucharest. A moment of prayer – Psalm 133 (“…how sweet it is for brothers to live together in unity…”) – was followed by a number of other speeches. First, the two Bishops in attendance, who underlined the importance of religious in the context of the Church in Romania and their own interest in the project being implemented by the Assumptionist Community and the Center that they will be animating. Father Benoît Grière, Provincial of France, reiterated his own support, underlining the desire of this project to be at the service of the Church and of society, in Romania and beyond. Fr. Michel Kubler, the Director of the Center, then read a very supportive letter from the Superior General and offered a final warm word of gratitude.
The media was likewise present to assure extensive coverage of the event. An article could later be found in La Croix and Le Monde, as well as on Romanian radio (RFI) and national Romania television. A memorable day, to be sure, a promising beginning for the fruitful work of the new Saint Peter-Saint Andrew Center. Thanks be to God, and best wishes to the brothers to whom this project has been entrusted. André Brombart, A.A. ![]()
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Last Updated on Monday, 28 February 2011 21:24 |