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AA Info - Roma, April 2008 - n.11
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
 
COUNCIL OF CONGREGATION 2008
Written by Administrator   
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.

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The Red Thread No. 10 - April 9, 2008
Written by Jean-Marie DENIS   
Thursday, 10 April 2008
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Korean Spring
Our last day was divided into three parts:

MORNING
First, there was a sharing among the provincials, followed by a discussion about what it means to belong to the congregation and to have a sense of the local and universal Church.  It is important to keep reminding our communities that they must remain open to the broad mission of the Church, already during the years of formation of the religious as well as in the way they live.   
There exists, in each of our provinces, “flagship” apostolates whose influence extends beyond the borders of the country where they are located.  Assumption as a whole benefits from these apostolates.  We should all sensitize ourselves to the importance of maintaining the apostolic vitality of the following: the university in Worcester, our educational institutions, Bayard, etc.
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