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100 Years of Assumptionist Presence in Holland PDF Print E-mail

Centennial Mass (left to right): Fr. Benoît Gschwind, provincial of Europe, Fr. Leo van der Klauuw, Fr. Benoît Grière, superior general  Centennial Mass (left to right): Fr. Benoît Gschwind, provincial of Europe, Fr. Leo van der Klauuw, Fr. Benoît Grière, superior general

On Tuesday, January 6, 2015, the feast of the Epiphany, a large group of Assumptionists from Holland, Belgium, Paris, Rome, and Bucharest gathered in Boxtel and were joined by Oblate Sisters of the Assumption, lay Assumptionists, friends, and local dignitaries to mark the centenary of the Assumptionist presence in this country.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 February 2015 14:23
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Assumption Students Spend Winter Break in Ecuador, Alabama, N.J., Maryland, Engaged in Community Service PDF Print E-mail

Assumption College Students Spend Winter Break Engaged in Community Service

Instead of relaxing at home during their winter break from school, nearly 50 Assumption College students have opted to participate this month in community service trips to Ecuador, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Baltimore, M.D.; and Camden, N.J. The students are volunteering their time to help families impacted by economic strife and to rebuild neighborhoods.

Last Updated on Sunday, 01 February 2015 17:16
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Conversations at the Assumptionist Center - Feb 1, 2015 (Sunday) PDF Print E-mail

CONVERSATIONS AT THE CENTER

THE ASSUMPTIONIST CENTER...

a place where we learn together,
a place where, together, we discover what it means to be Church.

In order to help that to happen, we need to think and talk together.

And so, we are happy to announce this semester’s

CONVERSATIONS AT THE CENTER
on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2015

Consecrated Life: The Cloistered Contemplatives

Being the Year of Consecrated Life, the Assumptionist Center will be hosting three conversations this Spring semester around the distinct forms and traditions of consecrated life in the Catholic Church.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 January 2015 23:08
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Men of Communion PDF Print E-mail

The woman at the wellWeek of Prayer for Christian Unity

"Give me to drink."

The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity this year in vites all Christians to drink at Jacob’s well.

How many times, when I was a child, driven by thirs t, did I go to the well to fetch water for me, my family, and our animals. And in summer, there was n ever enough water. Even the garden, with all its vegetables and flowers, was thirsty!

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Assumptionists assume Responsibility for the Chalet des Forêts Youth Center PDF Print E-mail

Hiking in the foothills of the Alps near the Center
Hiking in the foothills of the Alps near the Center

Recently the Assumptionists assumed responsibility for the "Chalet des forêts" ("Cottage in the Woods") near Lake Léman, nestled in the mountains not far from Lyon, in Haute Savoie (France). Young Assumptionists act as chaplains there organizing activities for young people from throughout the country and the world.

The Chalet des Forêts is a recreation/vacation center for children and young adults founded in 1921 by Fr. Raphanel, pastor of St. Bonaventure's in Lyon. At that time he acquired an old hotel located in Haute-Savoie where he could bring young people from his parish.

Last Updated on Thursday, 22 January 2015 16:52
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Michelangelo's Thoughts on the Body The Rondanini Pieta PDF Print E-mail

On November 20, 2014, Father Richard Lamoureux, A.A., gave this year's D'Alzon Lecture at Assumption College, Worcester, MA. He spoke about "Michelangelo's Thoughts on the Body," with special attention to the unfinished Rondanini Pieta the artist worked on in the last years of his life. It was a remarkably erudite and engaging explication of a mysterious work. Please enjoy it.

 
Assumption Student-Athletes Travel to Haiti to Help Impoverished Children PDF Print E-mail

Assumption Student-Athletes Travel to Haiti to Help Impoverished ChildrenFour members of the Assumption College women’s soccer team are traveling this month to help impoverished children in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, as part of the Hands Together organization. The students are senior Nikki Brady of Rockland, Mass.; junior Meg Campbell of Springfield, Mass.; junior Katie Bealka of East Freetown, Mass.; and first-year student Nikki Sloan of Stow, Mass.

Springfield, Mass.-based Hands Together is a nonprofit organization devoted to educating, inspiring and encouraging people to understand the importance of responding to the needs of the poor and disadvantaged. The organization has several project locations, including Hands Together Catholic Schools.

Campbell—whose father, Doug Campbell is executive director of Hands Together—introduced the idea of a trip to Haiti to Assumption Women’s Soccer Head Coach Kevin Meek and the rest of the team. She has traveled there several times to help the children served by the organization.

"It's had a profound effect on me and expanded my view of the world and of people,” Meg Campbell said of her experiences in Haiti. “Assumption is quite small and relatively protected, and I know that there is a world out there that is not at all like Assumption.

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Assumptionists mix seminarians, lay students at house of formation PDF Print E-mail

Fr. Donald Espinosa, A.A.The interview with Fr. Donald Espinosa, A.A. on the mission of the Assumptionist Center.

This month, the Augustinians of the Assumption released a newsletter about their unique house of formation, where seminarians of their congregation live together in community with lay students at the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry.

I spoke with Assumptionist Fr. Donald Espinosa, one of the founders of the house, about this frontier in lay and clerical formation. Here are some thoughts gleaned from our conversation.

- Father Donald, could you share a bit about your own background?

Fr. Donald Espinosa: My mother used to tell me about Father Mollard, the pastor, who would make sure he visited every home regularly. It seemed perfectly normal to everyone. He'd stop people and say, "I'm going to your house tonight," and they'd go home and make a special meal and clean the house and shine up the kids, and Father would come in and eat with them, get everyone in front of him, give them a blessing, and then take the donation envelope. Everyone had their place -- but there was something reassuring about that. You didn't exactly feel embraced by the church, but you felt like you belonged to something, and you knew who you were.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 January 2015 16:56
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In Vietnam, Assumptionists Building an Orphanage of Hope PDF Print E-mail

Residents in front of their current home, with Br. Jean-BaptisteResidents in front of their current home, with Br. Jean-Baptiste

(In the bustling and sprawling metropolis of Saigon, the Assumptionists run an orphanage that resembles a big family. The experience has been so positive and the needs are so great that the Congregation is considering building a new house as soon as possible, larger, more functional, and more welcoming.)

It's early morning in Saigon. Frosted light with bluish tints rises over this southern city, re-baptized Hô Chi Minh City since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975. An overwhelming swarm of motorbikes fills the maze of the city's by-ways. Only a few narrow back streets, still asleep, escape this deafening invasion.

Last Updated on Saturday, 10 January 2015 09:52
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Assumptionist-owned Bayard Inc. Acquires Peter Li Inc. PDF Print E-mail

Assumptionist-owned Bayard Inc. Acquires Peter Li Inc.

Peter Li Inc. of Dayton was recently acquired by Bayard Inc., a Catholic media company owned by the Augustinians of the Assumption/Assumptionist. Founded in 1971, Peter Li Inc. serves the K-12 market. Its two divisions include the Peter Li Education Group, publisher of Catechist and Today’s Catholic Teacher magazines, and the Pflaum Publishing Group, publisher of Catholic religious education programs and supplemental materials. Bayard’s periodicals in North America include Catholic Digest, Living with Christ, Today's Parish, Exploring the Sunday's Readings, and children's magazines, Owl, Chirp and Chickadee. Bayard, Inc. also owns the Novalis and Twenty-Third Publications trademarks.

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