The Assumptionist Center - Boston

The Assumptionist Center - Boston The Assumptionist Center, located in the Brighton section of Boston, is home to a small community of Assumptionist religious. Who is invited?

The Assumptionist Center is home to Assumptionist religious and lay residents intent on living the Christian life together through community, prayer, and study. Those religious invite a limited number of young, single men who are studying and/ or working in the Boston area to share an experience in Christian community life. While these young people would be primarily involved in studies or work, t

hey must also choose to share common Christian values in a supportive religious atmosphere. They come together on a regular basis for meals, prayer, recreation and meetings during which they try to discover how God is working through them in their daily lives. Any young man who:
- Desires to become involved in developing a closer relationship with God,
- Wishes to share this experience with others committed to the same goal,
- Enjoys being with others seeking greater meaning in their lives. Requirements:
- At least 21 years of age;
- engaged in full-time studies and/or employment;
- able to live and share with others in a common setting, a sense of humor is helpful;
- able to obtain two letters of recommendation. Amenities:
- Private or semi-private furnished rooms, linens included, private full baths
- Self-serve breakfast and lunch, with prepared evening meal
- On bus line with easy access to the T (metro-subway)
- TV and exercise room
- all utilities are provided
- Free laundry facilities
- Limited off-street parking
- Internet access

Further Information:

Residency Program Director
Phone: 617-783-0400
Email: [email protected]

Join the Assumptionists Center in Brighton, MA for a festival to benefit immigrants on June 9, 2024.
05/06/2024

Join the Assumptionists Center in Brighton, MA for a festival to benefit immigrants on June 9, 2024.

Happy St. Patrick's Day! The Assumptionists Center celebrated St. Patrick's Day a little early with a festive dinner on ...
03/17/2024

Happy St. Patrick's Day!
The Assumptionists Center celebrated St. Patrick's Day a little early with a festive dinner on Thursday night. The community also celebrated the March Birthday's. Happy Birthday to Fr. Rodel Cervantes, A.A.!

On Saturday, December 16, Assumptionist Brother Hugo Morales held two important events at the Assumptionist center in Br...
12/21/2023

On Saturday, December 16, Assumptionist Brother Hugo Morales held two important events at the Assumptionist center in Brighton. The first one was the graduation of 30 Latinos from 11 different
countries of Latin America (Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Salvador, Venezuela, Peru, Panama, Honduras, Ecuador and Dominican Republic) who successfully finished their bible course. Most of them are currently living in Brighton and Worcester. This activity began with the Eucharist of thanksgiving for all they had learned. The second was the celebration of the posada and Christmas novena with the participation of almost 100 Latinos from our parish of St. Collumbkille. Finally, we would like to share a few words from Wendy Amaya, a Latina from Salvador, about what it meant to her to take this wonderful Bible course.
I started this wonderful online Bible course together with my other companions and friends of my parish in August. Thanks to the invitation we received from Assumptionist brother Hugo Morales who came to our parish a year and a half ago. He has been looking for ways to get involved and help in the formation of the Hispanic community of St. Columbkille. Before starting the Bible course, he already had a formation group on Sundays and Fridays, which my mother attended and it was because I had to wait for her to finish the class that I started to get involved with the group. At the beginning, like most of us who signed up, I did it to collaborate for the work of the Assumptionists in their parish in El Paso, Texas
to help immigrants, but as we went through the classes I realized that it was a very interesting course, with a lot of information to learn and also with a lot of homework. It was not easy because between work, my personal activities and my work in the parish I felt that it was too much because of the tasks and the lack of time, but God was helping me to do everything and although I was a little late I thank God for reaching the end of this Bible course.
Personally I learned many things about the Bible, some I already knew and others I didn't, but above all this course led me to open my heart more to God and to discover that every day He speaks to me through His Word and that I should meditate on it, keep it and ruminate on it in my heart so that little by little I can transform myself into the person God wants me to be. Only if I let God transform my heart and my life will I be able to show others the wonders of God. It is important that we know Him, love Him and strive to reach eternal life, a life where everything will be joy because we will see God face to face. Thank you brother Hugo for your dedication and patience with us, may God continue to bless your ministry and help each one of us to be able to apply in our lives what we have learned so that other people can also come closer to God and experience his love.
Grateful to the religious community of Augustinians of the Assumption for allowing Brother Hugo to teach us about the Bible in order to be true disciples of Jesus.
Wendy Ayala.

Happy Halloween! The Assumptionist Center with many friends, enjoyed a night of pumpkin carving to celebrate Halloween. ...
10/31/2023

Happy Halloween! The Assumptionist Center with many friends, enjoyed a night of pumpkin carving to celebrate Halloween.

Our yearly orientation was held last Friday, Sept. 22. We had a great discussion planning for the coming year, and we se...
09/25/2023

Our yearly orientation was held last Friday, Sept. 22. We had a great discussion planning for the coming year, and we send a big welcome our new residence!

Yesterday morning in Rome, the members of the 34th General Chapter were received by Pope Francis in the Consistory Hall ...
06/23/2023

Yesterday morning in Rome, the members of the 34th General Chapter were received by Pope Francis in the Consistory Hall at the Vatican.

Read the Full article from the Vatican here: https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2023-06/pope-francis-discourse-general-chapter-34-assumptionists.html?fbclid=IwAR2BJDRXbEDNvB4GlvV-RW_KrqlNOUuE9kSih_zY0FHef15_6JjXScDSpcc

Pope Francis meets with Assumptionists in the Vatican and highlights key aspects of their apostolate, from pilgrimages to their commitment to the ...

This past Saturday, June 3, The Assumptionist Center in Brighton, organized by Br. Hugo Ballesteros, A.A., hosted a fest...
06/06/2023

This past Saturday, June 3, The Assumptionist Center in Brighton, organized by Br. Hugo Ballesteros, A.A., hosted a festival to benefit immigrants. The proceeds will go to the Assumptionists migrant shelter at St. Francis Xavier Parish in El Paso, TX.

A message of thanks from Br. Hugo:
I would like to express my deep sense of gratitude to the Latino Community, religious brothers and everyone for your collaboration in the first Festival to benefit Immigrants at Assumptionist Center Brighton. Thank you for your prayers. We surpassed our target. God bless you all.
Bro. Hugo.

06/02/2023

WEST ROXBURY -- Pentecost seemed to come early as members of the archdiocese's Asian communities gathered at Holy Name Parish for a Marian procession and Mass on May 27 in honor of Asian-American

Congratulations to Fr. Fortunatus who graduated from Lynch School of Education and Human Development at Boston College, ...
05/24/2023

Congratulations to Fr. Fortunatus who graduated from Lynch School of Education and Human Development at Boston College, and Deacon Elmer Vergara, A.A, and Cedric on their graduation from Boston College School of Theology and Ministry on Monday, May 22! The community celebrated with a cookout at the Assumptionists Center in Brighton, MA following the commencement ceremony.

We are excited for our own Bro. Elmer Lagman Vergara, A.A who will be ordained to the Transitional Diaconate on Saturday...
05/05/2023

We are excited for our own Bro. Elmer Lagman Vergara, A.A who will be ordained to the Transitional Diaconate on Saturday, May 20, 2023 at the Cathedral of Saint Paul in Worcester.

Please keep him in your prayers as he begins his new mission.

Last Friday night, April 14, the community celebrated Thai New Year. Thank you Michelle, our cook, for leading us in the...
04/21/2023

Last Friday night, April 14, the community celebrated Thai New Year. Thank you Michelle, our cook, for leading us in the celebrations!

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330 Market Street
Boston, MA
02135

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+16177830400

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