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The Spirit of Worldliness PDF Print E-mail

Pope FrancisAuthor Unpacks What Pope Francis Means by the Term

By Marie Meaney

ROME, December 05, 2013 (Zenit.org) - In his homily during his daily Mass the other day, Pope Francis warned against the spirit of worldliness. He called it “a fruit of the devil who makes his way forward with the spirit of secular worldliness”. These are strong words, and we have seen so far that Pope Francis is not afraid of calling the devil by his name nor speaking about the momentous choices each one of us has to make.

But is the “world” really that dangerous?

Last Updated on Sunday, 29 December 2013 23:46
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Assumptionists in South Korea Open Their Doors to New Residents, Benefactors, and Friends PDF Print E-mail

New Assumptionist residence in Gwangju - South Korea« Haraminè » : this is the name of our new house in Gwangju where four disabled adult men, aged 20 to 31, live in residence with the community, in a section of the house adapted to their needs. The name of the house means: "those sent by God". These four young men have varying degrees of disability and personal autonomy. The eldest, Chong Shil Park, works in a refrigerator assembly shop, is in good physical shape, but has cognitive disabilities. The second, UttUm Kim,  has Down Syndrome (he is one in the photo below giving the archbishop a bouquet); he works in a 'closed shop' run by the Sisters of Saint Paul de Chartres.

Last Updated on Friday, 27 December 2013 01:56
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CHRISTMAS GREETINGS AND BLESSINGS PDF Print E-mail

Christmas 2013 Today a light will shine upon us,
for the lord is born for us;
and he will be called Wondrous God,
Prince of Peace,
Father of future ages:
and his reign will be without end.
(Isaiah 9:1, 5; Luke 1:33)

The Assumption Family

Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 December 2013 18:46
 
Religious Consecration and Discipleship: The importance and challenges of Prayer PDF Print E-mail

We got together at Saint Mary’s Monastery in Petersham, MA to talk about our experience of prayer.

This was the topic of our workshop the weekend of November 29-30 at Saint Mary’s Monastery in Petersham, MA. Brothers in formation (from the newly professed to the newly ordained brothers) and the territorial Formation committee members got together to talk about their experience of prayer. In fact, our Rule of Life reminds us that “Prayer is difficult for everyone” (RL #51). Recognizing this difficulty should be a reminder for each of us, sons of Fr d’Alzon, to take prayer seriously at the community level as well as at the personal level, putting in the time and the effort it needs.

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Homily excerpts of Most Rev. Robert Wattebled, Bishop of Nîmes (France) PDF Print E-mail

November 21, 2013
(Presentation of the Blessed Very Mary/Feast of Fr. Emmanuel d’Alzon)
Chapel of the Institut d’Alzon where Emmanuel d’Alzon is buried in Nîmes

Bishop Wattebled (left), Fr. Julio Navarro, AA, postulator (right), Fr. Marcelo Marciel, AA (standing)

We have the pleasure of celebrating the feast of the Presentation of Mary this year under the patronage of Fr. Emmanuel d'Alzon. We are happy to join not only the members of the Assumptonist community here in Nîmes but also Fr. Marcelo Marciel, assistant to Fr. General, and Fr. Julio Navarro, postulator of the cause of Fr. d'Alzon).

Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 December 2013 00:12
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