Religious of the Assumption: Asia Pacific Province

Religious of the Assumption: Asia Pacific Province In the Assumption...
All comes from Jesus Christ,
All belongs to Jesus Christ,
All must be for Jesus Christ! ALL FOR JESUS! Passionate about God.

We are the Religious of the Assumption. We are inspired by a vision of Jesus Christ and the Kingdom of God, He came on earth to inaugurate. With our many friends and partners, we strive to make Jesus Christ known and loved. We are women of faith living together in communities. Passionate about People. We are educators by vocation. We are called to work for the transformation of society in the ligh

t of the Gospel.

* To discover the good in each person and to help them develop it.

* To forge strong characters

* To give young people roots and wings. Convinced that each of us has a mission on earth, we want to help people discover the meaning of their lives and how they can be of service in our world. We are an international congregation of 1,300+ Assumption Sisters of over 40 nationalities, in 18 Provinces and Regions responding to the challenges and calls of society in 35 countries around the world.

30/04/2026

Eucharistic Celebration in thanksgiving for the 187th Foundation Anniversary of the Religious of the Assumption

29/03/2026
All Hail! Congratulations! Assumption Gold and White and Blue, may your teachings keep us ever true!
13/03/2026

All Hail! Congratulations! Assumption Gold and White and Blue, may your teachings keep us ever true!

10/03/2026

🎊HAPPY FEAST DAY🎊
Let us celebrate today the Feast of Saint Marie Eugenie of Jesus, Foundress of the Religious of the Assumption (ra)! 🥳🎉

"Anne Eugenie Milleret, later to become Sr. Marie Eugenie of Jesus foundress of the Religious of the Assumption, was born in Metz in northern France in 1817. Her family was privileged, wealthy, politically involved, and irreligious. She was baptised, however, and her first communion at the age of twelve was an extraordinary spiritual experience.

As she returned from the altar rails, worried that she would not find her mother in the crowd, she heard a voice within her saying: you will lose your mother, but I shall be for you more than a mother. A day will come when you will leave everything you love in order to glorify me and serve this Church that you do not know.

And that was how it was. When she was thirteen a reversal in family fortunes saw her father’s bankruptcy, the separation of her parents and the departure of Anne Eugenie to Paris with her mother. Two years later her mother died of cholera after only a few hours of illness and at the age of fifteen Anne Eugenie was alone. She was boarded out with different families and although outwardly she was happy enough, inwardly she was miserable.

"Each one of us has a mission on earth.”

Then God intervened. It was the custom to attend special sermons during Lent and she chose to go to the cathedral of Notre Dame, where the young and already famous Lacordaire was preaching. He spoke to her heart. She realised that she must give her life to God. As she said later, my vocation dates from Notre Dame. What was she to do? She wrote to Lacordaire: Each one of us has a mission on earth. But what was hers? He advised patience, reading and prayer. It was only the next year that chance – or the hand of God – brought her into contact with Fr. Combalot. And the rest, as they say, is history.

Two great friendships
She was helped by two great friendships. The first was with one of the very first sisters, Kate O’Neill, who as Sr. Therese Emmanuel, co-foundress of the Congregation, was her constant help and support.

The second was a priest, Emmanuel d’Alzon, just a few years older than her. Marie Eugenie had been introduced to him by Combalot before the Congregation started. So when the relationship with Combalot became very difficult, she was able to turn to him for help. To the extent of the possible – he lived 500 miles away – he agreed to help and support her and thus began a friendship and partnership that was to last until his death nearly 40 years later.

In the beginning it was he who supported her, but as time went on she would be just as likely to be giving him advice. She encouraged him to found a Congregation of men: the Augustinians of the Assumption. But above all they helped each other to become holy. As he said of her: “If I have given anything, I have also received a great deal”. And when he died in 1880 she wrote to her sisters: “What I shall see eternally in Father d’Alzon is his love for Jesus Christ, his devotion to the Church, his zeal for souls.”

“I am looking at my Lord. It is in looking at Him that we learn how to love.”

Marie Eugenie led the Assumption for fifty-five years. Her life was full. Her first priority was for her sisters: their happiness, their formation, their work. She was concerned for their health – more than two hundred sisters were to die before she did, often young and of tuberculosis.

She was constantly travelling from community to community, encouraging, consoling and challenging. As the Congregation became known, she was invited to start more and more communities. She saw her work as being always in and for the Church, and her loyalty to it was absolute.

The last few years of her life were spent in increasing retirement. Gradually her health failed. Her legs refused to carry her and her speech also slowed, so that at the end she could only occasionally say a few words. Those around her were struck by her gentleness and patience. One day she managed to say: I am looking at my Lord. It is in looking at Him that we learn how to love. She died, surrounded by her sisters, on the 10th March 1898."😇

(SOURCE: http://www.assumptionreligious.org/.../st-marie-eugenie.html)

Saint Marie-Eugenie of Jesus, pray for us!

"I all things, seek love." From our Asia Pacific Province, a blessed Feast of St. Marie Eugenie of Jesus 💜💜💜
10/03/2026

"I all things, seek love."

From our Asia Pacific Province, a blessed Feast of St. Marie Eugenie of Jesus
💜💜💜

JESUS WEEK 2026 IS HERE!From Holy Wednesday to Easter Sunday, the Religious of the Assumption invites you to a Lenten re...
03/03/2026

JESUS WEEK 2026 IS HERE!

From Holy Wednesday to Easter Sunday, the Religious of the Assumption invites you to a Lenten retreat that will open your heart, deepen your faith, and help you encounter Jesus in a life-changing way.

Walk with Him in His Passion.
Stand with Him at the Cross.
Rise with Him in Resurrection.

Don’t just celebrate Holy Week. Encounter Jesus. Be changed.
Your story will never be the same.

25/02/2026

Rappler is on the ground bringing you live updates from the 40th anniversary of the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution.

Follow the events as they unfold. Download the Rappler app and join the Philippine Politics chat room now.

What was it like on the frontlines of history? In this documentary video, the Sisters of the Religious of the Assumption...
25/02/2026

What was it like on the frontlines of history? In this documentary video, the Sisters of the Religious of the Assumption share their experiences during the 1986 EDSA Revolution. Watch and listen to their powerful reflection on faith, courage, and the role of the RA community in one of the most pivotal moments in Philippine history.

©️Assumption College San​ Lorenzo Basic Education Division

What was it like on the frontlines of history? In this video, the Sisters of the Religious of the Assumption share their experiences during the 1986 EDSA Rev...

04/02/2026

COME AND SEE: Discovering God’s Call for You

A half-day vocation encounter for young single professional women and college students seeking deeper purpose and direction in life.

Sunday, February 22, 2026
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Assumption San Lorenzo, Makati (Emmaus Community)

Take a step. Ask the questions. Discover where God may be calling you.

👉 Register on or before February 20, 2026:
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In a spirit of prayerful hope and attentive listening, the Congregation will soon gather in Auteuil (Paris) for the Plen...
02/02/2026

In a spirit of prayerful hope and attentive listening, the Congregation will soon gather in Auteuil (Paris) for the Plenary General Council (CGP), from February 1-20, 2026, guided by the theme: “Towards a More Synodal Congregation: Our Way Forward.”

Provincial Superiors from across the world where the Assumption is present, together with the Superior General and her Council, place themselves before the Lord to reflect on the lived reality of the General Chapter held in Paris in July 2024. Rooted in prayer, silence, and discernment, this time will be dedicated to recognizing how the Spirit is guiding the Congregation today in radical response to the ever-changing signs of our times.

These days will be rich in communion. The life of each province and the voices of the peoples among whom we serve will be shared with gratitude and humility, as we listen together for what God is saying to us in this moment of history.

The Plenary General Council seeks to deepen unity of heart and spirit, to encourage creative fidelity to the Chapter Orientations, and to help each province open itself more fully to the good of the whole Congregation and its mission. In prayerful dialogue with the challenges of our world, the Council renews missionary vitality and becomes a true place of ongoing formation (cf. RV 101).

As we walk this synodal path, words that continue to enlighten and commit us echo within us:
“We are all foundation stones” (Saint Marie Eugénie), and
“All the Sisters share responsibility for fostering a climate of discernment within the Community” (RV 32).

We invite you to accompany our Sisters with your prayer, asking the Holy Spirit to guide the work of the Provincials and the entire Council. May their hearts remain open, their listening deep, and their steps courageous in faith, as together we move forward along the path God is unfolding before us.

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