ASSUMPTIONIST CENTER WELCOMES NEW RESIDENTS |
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Everyone then gathered in the living room for a most enjoyable ice-breaker of sharing funny and/or embarrassing stories that were not included in ‘official’ biographic sketches. This led into a brief exchange of Q & As which addressed the general and specific nuts and bolts of living together in community on a daily basis. This was followed by a relaxed and enjoyable cookout with several participating in a competitive game of Bean Bag Toss where hidden skills abounded in great measure…with many laughs! Of the twenty residents at the Center, seven are Assumptionists and thirteen more religious and lay who are involved in some form of studies. They include: seven lay graduate students, two Edmundite seminarians, a diocesan priest from New Zealand, a Benedictine priest from St. Anselm’s and a Franciscan and Christian brother. As the Center’s former and present community will attest, the purpose of this house in Brighton is to build a Christian community composed of religious and lay inspired by the Assumptionist way of life. The members, employees, and friends are from many countries and varied cultural backgrounds. Community prayer and worship are at the heart of the Center’s life where all are invited to participate. Other elements of their life together include: meals, occasional meetings, commitment to study, hospitality and joyous celebrations where guests are always welcome. For more information contact: Fr. Donald Espinosa, A.A. at despinosa330@gmail.com ![]()
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Last Updated on Friday, 16 September 2011 10:11 |