Assumptionists celebrate 100 Years of Presence at Chilean parish in Valparaíso |
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The Assumptionists arrived in this port city in February 1911, led by Fr. Gunfrid Darbois (brother of the first president of Assumption College, Fr. Thomas Darbois), and settled into the neighborhood known as Cerro de los Placeres which, at the time, had a small population that had just begun to return because of the huge earthquake that occurred in 1906. At the invitation of the archbishop of Santiago, Juan I. González Eyzaguirre, the congregation established a parish there. At first they had no church and no rectory. The first Assumptionists were hosted by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, who ministered to women at a nearby prison.
Today the parish encompasses six separate sectors each with its own significant pastoral life and chapel, not to mention a number of important prep schools. During these 100 years 25 pastors have served the parish: 20 Frenchmen, one Brazilian, and 4 Chileans, including the actual pastor, Fr. Ricardo Arellano.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 13 November 2011 17:13 |