Bishop Mark Seitz in our walls
To begin with, on December 21, the Assumptionist community in El Paso was very happy to welcome Bishop Mark Seitz, Bishop of El Paso.
To begin with, on December 21, the Assumptionist community in El Paso was very happy to welcome Bishop Mark Seitz, Bishop of El Paso.
On Saturday, December 16, Assumptionist Brother Hugo Morales held two important events at the Assumptionist center in Brighton.
The Assumptionists’ community in El Paso is happy to welcome father Chi Ai, Provincial Superior for his visit. In fact, this Assumptionists’ community in El Paso is in charge of two parishes, St Francis Xavier and Guardian Angel.
With the end of final exams on December 13, the schedule of services in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit at Assumption will change for the University’s Christmas Break (December 14 through January 15).
The Festival of Lessons and Carols is one of the most beloved holiday traditions at Assumption University.
After a long wait, the time has come to celebrate the D’Alzonian Youth Meeting 2023.
Sunday, 19 November, 2023 Fr. Chi Ai celebrated the noon Mass at St. Anne’s, Fr. John Franck concelebrated. In his homily, Fr. Chi Ai showed the congregation his Grandmother’s handkerchief and talked about what we wrap in our handkerchiefs, including our talents, faith and identity. We have a tendency to… Read More »Notes from the Lay Assumptionist Commissioning in Sturbridge
You are heirs, be also founders! I got a new handkerchief today. It reminds me of my grandmother. She used to keep her money in a handkerchief. It was safe because no one ever paid attention to it. But the thing is: sometimes she forgot where she put the handkerchief!… Read More »Homily at the Commissioning Mass for Lay Assumptionists Chris Williams and Roland Malboeuf by Fr. Chi Ai Nguyen, A.A.
The 2nd session of the European
Provincial Chapter, held from August
18 to 26 at Valpré (see pages 10-
11), used the «théâtre de verdure»
recently created in the large park of
our guest house in Écully (France) for
its prayer times.
It’s just a little over three months since I got here to the North, but it seems like a lot longer than that.