About Us

Interview with Fr. Richard Andriamaheninarivo, A.A.

Would you share a bit about your background: family, childhood, early education etc.?
Fr. Richard: I was born in a big family. We are 11 siblings. 7 men and 4 women. My mam was died when I was 9 years old and my dad was died when I was 27 years old when I finished my formation in philosophy at the seminary.

Fr. Dominic Mbaeze, A.A.

An Interview with Fr. Dominic Mbaeze, A.A.

I was born in Enugu State, Nigeria, into a Christian family with seven children: two girls and five boys. I’m the fourth of the boys and the sixth overall. I completed my high school education at Rev. Fr. Ogbonna Memorial School in Okpatu, Enugu State. I lost my dad during my second year in the congregation in 2016.

Bro. Baraka Chilebo Revocatus, A.A.

Interview with Bro. Baraka Chilebo Revocatus, A.A.

I had my first contact with the Assumptionists in 2014 when the Assumptionists came to the Bunda diocese to run Murutunguru Parish, my home parish. I was impressed by the simplicity and the sense of welcoming of the first Assumptionists I met, especially Frs. Bahati Antigon, Jacques Mumbere, and Landry Kambere.

Bro. Aloysious Musoke, A.A.

An Interview with Bro. Aloysious Musoke, A.A.

I was born on February 26, 1996, in Masaka, Uganda. I am the fifth of nine children in the late Ssenkumba Aloysious Musoke and Immaculate Naggayi family living in Kiwunga-Kyamuliibwa Parish. I received my nursery education from St. Benedict Primary School (2002-2003) and my primary education at St. Leonard Kyamulibwa Primary School (2004–2009). During these years, I began to explore my faith, growing to love the daily rosary and undertaking pilgrimages

Father Rodel Cervantes, A.A.

An Interview with Father Rodel Cervantes, A.A.

I was born in the Philippines, the fifth of six children, all boys. My father, who died in 2000, was a policeman while my mother had been a teacher. I grew up in a very Catholic family, living near the parish church where I was an altar server.

Fr. Francis Tshiamala Katalayi, A.A.

Interview with Fr. Francis Tshiamala Katalayi, A.A.

Would you share a bit about your background; family, childhood, early education etc.
Fr. Francis – I am the fourth son in a family of seven boys. My childhood was from an ordinary modest family in the DRC. I went through nursery school, primary school and high school in Kinshasa, my hometown