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About Lay Assumption
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Friday, 12 October 2007 |
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The history of collaboration between Assumptionist religious and lay people who work with them in common enterprises, and/or who want to share all or part of Assumptionist spirituality is a very long one! A history affected by events in different epochs and changes in mentality. Since the last General & Provincial Chapters this collaboration seeks to express itself in the form of an "alliance"
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About Lay Assumption
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Friday, 12 October 2007 |
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June 23 2007 By Fr. Robert Henshaw a.a. (part I)
The Spirit of the Order – What is the Spirit of the Assumptionist Order?
You can use the word ‘Spirit’ in a common or garden sense. The other day I was listening to a television interview with a member of the England cricket team. He said “There’s a great spirit in the team at present.” The interviewer did not say, what do you mean by a ‘great spirit’ – he assumed that everybody would know. It means this team is united. They get on well together. They encourage one another. They all share the same aim – they are all passionate about winning and so on…
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Day of Vocation
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Friday, 21 September 2007 |
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OPPORTUNITIES TO PRAY AND DISCERN ONE's VOCATION WITH OTHERS
"Nothing and no-one can smother in a person the demand for meaning and the desire for truth.
For many this is the field in which the Vocational search is places."
(In Verbum Tuo 13B)
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Events Talks
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Friday, 21 September 2007 |
Cycle of Talks
"Clash of civilasation or happiness together"
' Eternal joy in the violent world '
by The Rev. Sharon Gracen, M.Div.;
Vicar of Faith Episcopal Church,
Laguna Niguel, California.
link to her sermon
Thursday 27 September 2007 at 19.30
at Our Lady of the Assumption Church
Victoria Park Square Bethnal Green, London E2 9PB
Refreshments afterwards in the Hall
ALL WELCOME
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Lastest News
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Monday, 04 June 2007 |
Here is an adapted version of a biography of Blessed Marie-Eugénie of Jesus (1817-1898), which was published by the Holy See. Benedict XVI canonized the woman religious on the last Sunday. |
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Events Talks
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Wednesday, 28 February 2007 |
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15 March 2007– “Hope against all hope!” with His Grace Bishop Basil of Amphipolis, Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in Great Britain
25 April 2007– “Love and do what you will!” with His Eminence Cardinal Godfried Danneels, the Archbishop of Brussels
9 Mai 2007– “The Church, Catholicity and Unity” with Fr. John McDade, Principal of HeythropCollege, University of London (SJ)
The Augustinians Of The Assumption 2006-2007
“A journey to Freedom”
With the Augustinians of the Assumption
Assumption Priory, Victoria Park Square, Bethnal Green, London E2 9PB
At 19.30
For further information, please call 020 8980 1968
Fr. Edward Chatov |
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Events Talks
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Thursday, 08 February 2007 |
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After all, it is very difficult to speak about virtue without falling into a type of moralizing that often gives people guilty consciences. That really is not my cup of tea ! As for prudence, the very word seems to be synonymous with timidity or hesitation. True, it is one of the four cardinal virtues, but who today can name these virtues ? During my ten years of philosophical and theological studies, I had no course on this generally virtue, considered by most as old-fashioned.
Click here to read the full text of Fr. André Antoni
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Events Talks
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Thursday, 08 February 2007 |
When we hear the word ‘courage’…
- We may think of a fireman valiantly struggling to save lives in a burning building.
- We may have in mind a scientist resolutely engaged in a lonely and difficult struggle to combat a disease.
- We may think of the Second World War resistance heroes and heroines who went to their deaths under torture, never revealing information to their Gestapo interrogators;
- We may think of a soldier who fights on his own to safeguard civilians in his town.
- But many less conspicuous examples of courage occur in everyday life:the child who confronts a catastrophic illness with unusual dignity and determination is courageous;
- The pregnant woman who was told that she may endanger her heath if she goes ahead with pregnancy, yet she does it, she is courageous;
- The construction worker who does his job without complaint even though he knows his work is dangerous is courageous;
- The woman who goes against all the odds and becomes an executive in a business organization in spite of her disability is courageous;
- The child who helps his struggling-with-poverty family;
Click here to read the full text of Dr. Anna Abram |
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Events Talks
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Monday, 05 February 2007 |
N. Thomas Wright is Bishop of Durham, Canon Theologian of Westminster Abbey in England and a respected New Testament scholar. His books include The Original Jesus, The Challenge of Jesus, Jesus and the Victory of God and The Millennium Myth.
His page : www.ntwrightpage.com
Encyclopedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N.T._Wright
This conference will be in the hall of the parish of Our Lady of the Assumption at 19:30 - 8th Feb 2007
Assumption Priory
Victoria Park Square
Bethnal Green
LONDON
England
E2 9PB
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Telephone: 020 8980 1968 |
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Day of Vocation
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Monday, 15 January 2007 |
OPPORTUNITIES TO PRAY AND DISCERN ONE's VOCATION WITH OTHERS
"Nothing and no-one can smother in a person the demand for meaning and the desire for truth.
For many this is the field in which the Vocational search is places."
(In Verbum Tuo 13B)
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