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INTERNATIONAL FORMATION COMMISSION PDF Print E-mail

The Commission Members Wiith The NovicesThe International Formation Commission (IFC), made up of Fr. Emmanuel Kahindo (Vicar General-Rome), Fr. Richard Lamoureux (USA), Fr. Iulian Prajescu (Romania) and Fr. Jean-Paul Sagadou (Burkina Faso), has just completed a week-long working session (5-13 November, 2012), in Worcester (USA).

We are grateful to our American confrères for welcoming us with such warmth and generosity during our stay in the community at Emmanuel House on the campus at Assumption College in Worcester.

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Jean Pierre Ndulani, Anselme Wasukundi and Edmond Kisughu PDF Print E-mail

Abducted by mystery men
In the Congo that you love,
Protected by the One above
With his strenth even then.
In the community of Mbau.
From Butembo many miles,
The victims of human wiles,
On the outskirts of North Kivu.

Last Updated on Saturday, 10 November 2012 18:22
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Ordination to the Priesthood of Brother Bernard Musondoli PDF Print E-mail

Ordination to the Priesthood of Brother Bernard MusondoliWorcester, Massachussetts (USA), Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Assumption College. The time is 10 AM. The joy is tangible and contagious. Assumptionists, friends, and members of the College community have gathered. They have all come to be of support to Br. Bernard Musondoli, who will be ordained a priest this day by the imposition of hands of Most Reverend Robert McManus, bishop of the Diocese of Worcester.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 February 2013 19:37
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St. Anne & St. Patrick Parish Scavenger Hunt PDF Print E-mail

St. Anne and St. Patrick Parish Scavenger HuntOn October 13, 2012, as one of our many celebrations  commemorating  the 125th Anniversary of St. Anne & St. Patrick Parish and Shrine, the parents and children in our Religious Education program in grades K-5 were invited to take part in a” Scavenger Hunt” on the Shrine Grounds.  Many of our children and their parents had never visited the Shrine grounds and we felt this was the perfect opportunity to “explore and discover” this very beautiful and holy place.

Last Updated on Sunday, 04 November 2012 12:54
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CONVERSATIONS AT THE CENTER PDF Print E-mail

http://www.assumption.us/component/joomgallery/conversations-at-the-center-october-2012“El Camino de Santiago de Compostela”
The Way of Saint James

Once again, another year has begun by offering the first in 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.”

This first conversation of the academic year focused on the pilgrimage of “El Camino de Santiago de Compostela” in Spain or “The Way of Saint James.” Following the Sunday’s liturgy, the community, residents and several guests gathered in the living room to hear this topic addressed by our resident  Nicholas Collura, who, this past summer, walked 650 miles of the Camino in 6 weeks, starting in the south central France to Compostela.

Nicholas, a student at BC, is pursuing a Master’s in Divinity.

Last Updated on Monday, 29 October 2012 12:42
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Assumptionist priests kidnapped in Congo PDF Print E-mail

Fr. Edmond Bamtupe Kisughu, 53;  Fr. Jean-Pierre Mumbere Ndulani, 50; Fr. Anselme Kakule Wasukundi, 41

Fr.Edmond Bamtupe Kisughu,53; Fr.Jean-Pierre Mumbere Ndulani,50, Fr.Anselme Kakule Wasukundi,41

Local Assumptionists from Democratic Republic of the Congo struggled this week to determine why three of their fellow countrymen, all Assumptionist priests, were kidnapped last Friday at home. One week after their kidnapping, the priests’ whereabouts were still unknown.

Last Updated on Friday, 26 October 2012 11:23
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Please pray for Assumptionists in the Congo PDF Print E-mail

A Message from Fr. Dennis Gallagher

On Saturday afternoon we learned of the kidnapping of three of our Assumptionist priests in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Frs. Wasakudi Anselm, A.A., Jean Ndulandi, A.A., and Edmond Kisughu, A.A.
were reportedly  tied up and taken away by 10 armed gunmen from the parish house of Notre-Dame des Pauvres  around 9 p.m. on Friday evening. The parish is located 22 kilometers from Beni and 70 kilometers from the Episcopal see of Butembo. Bishop Melchisedec Sikuli Paluku issued the following statement:

Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 October 2012 09:30
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THE NOVICES CLIMB A MOUNTAIN PDF Print E-mail

THE NOVICES CLIMB A MOUNTAINBy Bro. Eddy Gonzalez, A.A

On September 19, 2012 we had our first novice outing. It was a wonderful experience; we went hiking to Mount Monadnock. This outing was a blessing in many ways; it gave us the opportunity to know more of each one. Besides that we also were praying as a community and enjoying the landscaping. The day was beautiful and clear skies that offered us the opportunity to appreciate even better the beauty of nature. Our station was a cabin not far away of this Mount Monadnock, it was the perfect location because everything was central and we also had the opportunity to enjoy our culinary skills and cook breakfast. Everybody was really in he mood to cooperate and keep everything in its place.

Last Updated on Thursday, 25 October 2012 14:16
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A REFLECTION PAPER PDF Print E-mail

Matthew T. BrennanBy Matthew T. Brennan
Assumption College, Class of 2012

Introduction

What is wrong with the world? “They say the world is evil,” Fr. Emmanuel d’Alzon wrote, summarizing the answers of the world’s diagnosticians (d’Alzon 74). “No doubt,” he concurred, “passion turns it away from what is good” (d’Alzon 74). “But,” he countered, “I believe most of all that the world is ignorant” (d’Alzon 74). So afflicted, the world’s treatment rests upon its education “in words it can understand” (d’Alzon 74). “The most intimate thought of my soul,”

Last Updated on Friday, 19 October 2012 08:26
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YEAR OF FAITH PDF Print E-mail

YEAR OF FAITH 2012-2013Pope Benedict XVI announced a "Year of Faith" in his Apostolic Letter, "The Door of Faith." He declared it to begin on October 11, 2012 and end on November 24th, 2013. It coincides with the 50th Anniversary of the Opening of the Second Vatican Council. The Holy Father is calling us to "a renewed conversion to the Lord, the Savior of the World."

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