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Prayer is, in truth, the only and authentic strength of the Christian. - Emmanuel d'Alzon
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On October 7, Father José Miguel Diaz Ayllón, AA, our new provincial, and Tomasz Kierul, Director of Development, were welcomed at the New London, Connecticut office of Bayard Inc., a publishing ministry of the Assumptionists. During their visit, Father Ayllón and Kierul met with Bret Thomas, CEO, and representatives from Bayard’s consumer magazine division (including Catholic Digest, Living With Christ, and RTJ’s Creative Catechist) as well as the book publishing division Twenty-Third Publications.
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Last Updated on Monday, 31 October 2011 14:34 |
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So I invite you: Study this Catechism! That is my heartfelt desire. This Catechism was not written to please you. It will not make life easy for you, because it demands of you a new life. It places before you the Gospel message as the “pearl of great value” (Mt. 13:46) for which you must give everything. So I beg you: Study this Catechism with passion and perseverance. Make a sacrifice of your time for it! Study it in the quiet of your room; read it with a friend; form study groups and networks; share with each other on the Internet. By all means continue to talk with each other about your faith.
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Last Updated on Monday, 24 October 2011 11:35 |
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“The Ministry of Catholic Secondary Education”
Once again, another year has begun by offering a series of ‘conversations’ at the Assumptionist Center in Brighton, MA. Continuing the Center’s commitment to be a place where in word and action “we can learn together and discuss what it means to be Church.”
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Autumn Flames
Flaming red, orange, and yellow leaves Have flown off from now barren limbs, Carried off, away, and down to the ground, To return to earth and feed the soil anew.
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Who was Emmanuel d’Alzon and what was his vision as founder of the Augustinians of the Assumption? That was the theme of a Day of Recollection at St.Anne/St.Patrick Parish in Sturbridge, MA, on Saturday, September 24th. Fr. Richard Lamoureux A.A., former Superior General of the Congregation, led thirty-five spiritually curious lay and religious in a consideration of the charism and mission of the Assumption and its founder. The theme for the morning session was “The Kingdom for Emmanuel d’Alzon.”
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Last Updated on Friday, 14 October 2011 10:07 |
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Since 2009, the Archdiocese of Boston organizes an annual dinner celebration of the priesthood whose proceeds benefit the Clergy Funds Trust. This year, the third annual dinner celebration of the priesthood was attended by 1100 participants and raised 1,2 million dollars for the Clergy Funds Trust. The event took place on September 22, 2011 at the Seaport World Trade Center of Boston, Massachusetts.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 October 2011 14:09 |
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On Sunday, August 28th, 2011, on the feast of Saint Augustine, the Assumptionists celebrated the fifth anniversary of their arrival in Sokode (Togo).
On that occasion, six young Togolese made their first commitment in the Assumptionist religious family. The celebration, presided by Fr. Michel Carrière, assistant to the Provincial of France, Fr. Benoît Gschwind, took place in the parish of Our Lady of the Assumption,·adminstered by the Assumptionists in the city of Sokode.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 29 September 2011 14:28 |
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In the 1960s the Second Vatican Council made significant changes in the way Roman Catholics worship. These changes were long overdue and have been most beneficial. It is particularly important for congregations to hear the Word of God and respond to it in their own language.
So why does a group of Catholic lay people continue learning and singing the ancient Latin chants of the Church? Doesn’t this contradict the pastoral thrust of Vatican II?
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Last Updated on Thursday, 29 September 2011 12:36 |
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The Associate Missionaries of the Assumption is a lay volunteer mission program wherein the lives of a community of persons are rooted in the love of Jesus Christ and His Church. Their lives are marked by bearing witness to:
- a community life characterized by a commitment to personal and communal growth, the values of a simple lifestyle, the spirituality of the contemplative in action, and a spirit of trust;
- a prayer life deeply rooted in Jesus and Mary, the celebration of the Eucharist, and the celebration of prayer in community;
- a life in mission impelled by the faith to work for the Christian transformation of society, which comes from faith.
For more information on the program and recent photos of volunteers on mission, check out the AMA web site: www.AssumptionVolunteers.org
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Last Updated on Monday, 19 September 2011 14:23 |
The Assumptionist Center in Brighton, MA recently welcomed six new residents. Though classes were well underway for those enrolled in degree or sabbatical programs, the Orientation Day began on Sunday, September 11th with a con-celebrated Liturgy with Fr. Claude Grenache, A.A., superior of the house, as principal celebrant. Fr. Claude warmly welcomed the new and returning residents, our two resident families, employees and the Center’s staff on behalf of the local community of Assumptionists. In his homily, Fr. Claude challenged those gathered to live the message of the Sunday gospel, that is, as followers of Christ we must be men and women of faith and forgiveness. Committed to prayer and the Eucharist in our community setting, we have as our models the lives of St. Augustine and Fr. d’Alzon. At the Liturgy’s conclusion, the new residents were invited to come forward to receive the Prayer of Christians, the congregation’s Rule of Life and a special blessing conferred by all. The poignancy of the Liturgy was greatly enhanced by the cantor, musicians and the full bodied voices of the congregation.
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Last Updated on Friday, 16 September 2011 10:11 |
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