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Tuesday, 22 April 2008
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ASSUMPTIONISTS
COUNCIL OF CONGREGATION 2008
Gwangju, Korea

Letter to Assumptionist brothers, sisters and laity

“Following Christ with Emmanuel d’Alzon”


For the first time in its history, the Council of Congregation, met in Asia, in Gwangju.  It is in this city in South Korea, where the Oblate Sisters of the Assumption had already established themselves, that the Assumptionists opened their first community in the Far East since the foundation in Manchuria.  Since then, two other Assumptionist communities have come to life, in Manila (Philippines) and Saigon (Vietnam).  We thank the Lord for the missionary vitality of our “small family”, which despite its fragility continues to manifest its passion for the Kingdom of God, with daring and disinterestedness.  This passion for God’s Reign was bequeathed to us by our Founder.  For more than 150 years since our founding, we still share the same ambition that characterized Emmanuel d’Alzon, with a vision that is both broad and ambitious.  We are convinced that the same Spirit that pushed him to found his Congregations is still at work in us.  The story begun by Emmanuel d’Alzon remains a vital one carried on confidently today by his sons and daughters, by religious men and women as well as by Assumptionist lay people.

In 2010, we will celebrate the Bicentenary of the birth of Father Emmanuel d’Alzon.  The Council of Congregation wanted to communicate to the members of the Assumption family its desire to live this special event as intensely as possible.  We want this anniversary to be a time of grace and joy.  It will help strengthen a shared belief in the holiness of our Founder.  Not only do we dare believe in the holiness of Emmanuel d’Alzon; we also want to pursue with him the holiness to which each one of us is called as a disciple of Christ.

We believe that Father d’Alzon is more than an historical figure, more than an ancestor from the past to whom we refer from time to time.  He is a model of holiness that continues to guide us day after day in our own journey as disciples.  He urges us to follow Jesus Christ in faith, hope and love.  He is every Assumptionist’s companion, whether he is from Europe, from the Americas, from Africa or from Asia.  Emmanuel d’Alzon is also the friend of every man and women that shares with the Assumption the same passion for God’s Reign.  Together, lay people, religious women, and religious men, we see ourselves as having received from the same father a tremendous heritage:  his tireless zeal for unity, for truth, and for love.

We love Emmanuel d’Alzon because he helps us better love Jesus Christ, the Blessed Virgin, and the Church.

The Council of Congregation adopted one theme that will unify all of the different initiatives proposed for the next three years (from April 2008 to April 2011):  “Following Christ with Emmanuel d’Alzon”.  Father General and his Council will give suggestions each of these three years to help us live more fully as disciples of Jesus Christ (April 2008-April 2009), as apostles of Jesus Christ (April 2009-April 2010), and as brothers in Jesus Christ (April 2010-April 2011).

Celebrations, at the Provincial and General levels, will be organized for each year.  The next Council of Congregation (April 2009) will be held in Nîmes.  We foresee a gathering for Assumptionist laity in that city for the end of August/beginning of September 2009.  And a celebration (2 September 2010) at Le Vigan and Montagnac will mark the bicentenary of the baptism of Emmanuel d’Alzon.  Each Province is invited to organize its own activities according to its own desires and calendar.

We’re happy to launch this great celebration to commemorate the man who founded the “Lay Assumption Association” and the Augustinians of the Assumption in 1845 and then the Oblates of the Assumption in 1865, while playing an important role in the foundation of the Religious Sisters of the Assumption and the Little Sisters of the Assumption and more broadly in the lives of so many desiring to follow Christ.  May this Bicentenary help us rediscover him as our brother on the journey that the Lord has set out for us today.  Through his intercession may this same Lord grant healing to those who ask for this grace and may He give us hearts ever more dedicated to the coming of God’s Reign, in us and in the world that He has given us to love.

BENTO DE SOUZA Marcos Lúcio (Brasil)

BROMBART André (Roma)

CALLE Niceto (España)

CASTRO Arnold (Europe du Nord)

CHUFFART Lucas (Roma)

DENIS Jean-Marie (Europe du Nord)

GASSER Sylvain (France)

GRIERE Benoît (France)

GULLUNG Jean-Daniel (Roma)

KAHINDO KIHUGHO Emmanuel (Roma)

KASEREKA KAPITULA Ephrem (Afrique)

KASEREKA SYAYIPUMA Roger (Afrique)

JARY Michel (Madagascar)

LAMOUREUX Richard (Roma)

MUÑOZ Edgardo (Chile-Argentina-Colombia)

NAVARRO ROMÁN Julio (Roma)

POIRIER Marcel (Amérique du Nord)

ROSPIDE Emmanuel (France)
 

Gwangju, Korea – 9 April 2008
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