Provincial Blog

Easter Sunday

Today’s reflection is from Fr. Dennis Gallagher A.A., Provincial Superior of the Assumptionists in North America What does it mean to live from the power of the resurrection? What does this look like? I’m reminded of one of Emeritus Pope Benedict’s most quoted statements: “being a Christian is not the… Read More »Easter Sunday

Holy Saturday

Today’s Paschal Triduum reflection is from Fr. Dennis Gallagher A.A.,Provincial Superior of the Assumptionists in North America The liturgy of our Easter Vigil begins in the darkness of night, especially appropriate in the context of our pandemic year. There is actually something consoling about the darkness. God is telling us… Read More »Holy Saturday

Good Friday

Today’s Paschal Triduum reflection is from Fr. Dennis Gallagher A.A.,Provincial Superior of the Assumptionists in North America In a normal year, the world never fails to offer examples of human tragedy or natural disaster to sharpen our focus and deepen our meditation on the Cross. This year of pandemic is… Read More »Good Friday

Holy Thursday

Today’s Paschal Triduum reflection is from Fr. Dennis Gallagher A.A.,Provincial Superior of the Assumptionists in North America For so many of the Catholic faithful, the celebration of Holy Thursday arrives in the midst of a whole year of “fasting” from the Eucharist. This has been a fast imposed in the… Read More »Holy Thursday

Fifth Sunday of Lent

Unless a grain of wheat falls by Brother Blair Nuyda, A.A. Readings for the Fifth Sunday of Lent Today’s Lenten reflection is from Brother Daniele Caglioni, A.A.,Campus Minister at Assumption University The image in today’s Gospel reading of a grain of wheat dying makes me wonder, “Why do we serve… Read More »Fifth Sunday of Lent

Fourth Sunday of Lent

Jesus and Nicodemus by Brother Blair Nuyda, A.A. Today’s Lenten reflection is from Brother Brian Verzella, A.A.,Parish Assistant at St. Anne & St. Patrick Parish It has often been said that the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, chronicles a divine love story that unfolds between Almighty God and humankind. Throughout… Read More »Fourth Sunday of Lent

Third Sunday of Lent

Transfiguration by Brother Blair Nuyda, A.A. Mass Readings for the Third Sunday of Lent Today’s Lenten reflection is from Brother Matthew-Mary Okereke, A.A., graduate student in theology There is no doubt that we have made immense progress largely due to the advancements in science and technology. However, there is no… Read More »Third Sunday of Lent