Online | A Discussion on the U.S. Bishops Pastoral on Racism, ‘Open Wide Our Hearts’
May 19, 2021 at 7:30 P.M.
Presenters: Augustinian Friars in Dialogue
May 19, 2021 at 7:30 P.M.
Presenters: Augustinian Friars in Dialogue
It’s no coincidence that the Augustinians chose April 24th to launch our inaugural giving day and that we’ve named this day, Tolle Lege Day. During this 24-hour fundraising event, we will come together as a religious and lay community with one mind and one heart to celebrate the Augustinian Charism and all those who share in it. Learn more about the significance of the date and name of our Augustinian giving day.
April 21, 2021 at 7:30 P.M.
Presenter: Dr. Kathryn Getek Soltis, Director, Office of Justice and Peace, Villanova University
March 24, 2021 at 7:30 P.M.
Presenter: TBA
February 24, 2021 at 7:30 P.M.
Presenter: Dr. Joseph Kelley, Merrimack College
Welcome and Introduction by Fr. Michael Di Gregorio, O.S.A. Join us online for prayer, presentation, questions/answers and discussion.
cordially invite you to the Solemn Profession of Vows of
and
800 Lancaster Avenue
Villanova, Pennsylvania
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I joined the Augustinians because of the vibrant, Augustinian-led, parish I grew up in and my experience of Augustinian spirituality and community as a student at Villanova. I felt called to their gifts of friendship and service that remained rooted in faith, love, and communion. I was drawn by how the friars extended hospitality to neighbor, lived Augustine’s desire for truth, and served as companions in one mind and heart on the way to God.
I joined the Augustinians because of the strong sense of community. Our way of life is modeled on accompanying one another through all the ups and downs of our lifelong journey to God. This strengthens us to accompany those we minister to on their journey to God. It is a really beautiful thing to be part of such a close-knit, faith-filled community!
Andrew McKeough, Assistant Director of Engagement
andrew.mckeough@augustinian.org
(610) 527-3330, ext. 260
This in-person program scheduled for April 30, 2020 was postponed due to the coronavirus. It was originally designed for Augustinian Friends living on Staten Island, New York. However, it will be live-streamed, and all are welcome to participate. Learn more about the Augustinian Charism and silent prayer and practice.
A Zoom link will be provided on November 9th.
Fr. Michael F. Di Gregorio, O.S.A., Prior Provincial
Fr. Francis J. Doyle, O.S.A., Province Counselor
Fr. David A. Cregan, O.S.A., Director of Novices
Kathryn Jaenicke and Meaghan O’Brien
Please register here and provide your email address to receive the Zoom link on November 9th.
cordially invite you to the diaconate ordination of
and the priesthood ordination of
through the Imposition of Hands and Prayer of Ordination by
Archbishop of Philadelphia
800 Lancaster Avenue
Villanova, Pennsylvania
I was 18 years old when I started to think seriously about my vocation and religious life. I was born in an Augustinian parish. What the friars did was always attractive to me, but it wasn’t until my best friend, Jose Osvaldo Peña, who joined the Augustinian community, invited me to look at Augustinian life, and the possibility of joining the community. Many friars in our provinces motivated me to continue searching deeply about my calling. But very early in the process Father Francisco De Leon, O.S.A., for many reasons, was a great example of an Augustinian who encouraged me to make the decision to become an Augustinian. He was a hard worker and friendly priest. My Catholic roots are based on strong values. Since I was a child, I was involved in Church life, so my family’s faith and its relationship with the Church played an important role in my decision to join religious life. Everything in life has its difficulties and challenges. In my process of discernment, facing myself in my whole reality, seeing myself as a sinner, confronting my weaknesses, and accepting and loving myself is a challenge that I have had to face in the process of discernment. Having the feeling of being welcomed, validated and supported by the community is something that I really enjoy. Being a pastor is very attractive to me because it involves service and closeness with the people of God. But my disposition is to do what I have to do in order to cover the needs of our province. My goal is to serve.
My vocation began when Father Kevin DePrinzio, O.S.A., invited me to join an upcoming discernment retreat my senior year at Villanova. After college I continued to spend time with friars who, through our relationships, fostered my vocation. Father Joe Mostardi, O.S.A., and Father Joe Farrell, O.S.A., were particularly important during that time. With them, I began to see where God was calling me. My family’s support and encouragement also affirmed my decision to enter the Augustinian Order. My time as a pre-novice, with Father Joe Mostardi, O.S.A., and Father Frank Doyle, O.S.A., leading me, began the process of forming me into the Augustinian I am now and the one I hope to be in the future. The formation process continues to deepen my understanding of the Order and my life in community and God. It’s a great blessing to be surrounded by so many genuine and caring brothers, who each day show me how to be a better person. Formation has taught me that, no matter what I do as an Augustinian, I will have an incredible foundation of God and community from which to work.
Br. Elizandro Contreras, O.S.A. and Deacon Daniel Madden, O.S.A. made their perpetual profession of vows to Prior Provincial Fr. Michael F. DiGregorio, O.S.A. on December 21, 2019. The ceremony was held at St. Thomas of Villanova Church, on the Villanova University campus, and welcomed the families of both men, who were also made affiliates to the Order.
Deacon Dan, age 31, attended Villanova University as an undergraduate, where he first encountered the Augustinian Friars. Br. Elizandro, age 41, first met the Augustinians as a child in the Dominican Republic, where one of his best friends also joined the Order.
Andrew McKeough, Assistant Director of Engagement
andrew.mckeough@augustinian.org
(610) 527-3330, ext. 260