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- Document textuel
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[195—199-] (Création/Production)
- Producteur
- Asselin, David T.
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Description matérielle
13 cm of textual records and other materials
Note: Includes 12 print photographs and 4 strips of negatives.
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Notice biographique
David Tobin Asselin, S.J. was born in Bromptonville, Quebec on May 21, 1922, and, following activity in the Loyola College contingent of the Canadian Officers Training Corps during World War II, he entered the St. Stanislaus Novitiate in Guelph, Ontario in July of 1942. He was exempted from the normal course of Jesuit studies because of his prior academic success, and instead underwent an expedited several years of studies between Guelph and the Jesuit Seminary in Toronto. He taught at Saint Mary’s High School in Halifax as well as Loyola High School in Montreal before his 1953 ordination.
In 1955, Father Asselin taught theology and directed the student chaplaincy at Loyola College, and was then named spiritual director of the Jesuit scholastics at the seminary in Toronto. He devoted much of his time to the study and implementation of Dutch Jesuit William Peters, S.J.’s interpretation of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, which stressed traditional asceticism, and invited Father Peters to direct a retreat at Regis College in 1963. Subsequently, these interpretations were shared internationally, and Loyola House gained renown as a centre for Jesuit spirituality. Father Asselin went on to publish multiple interpretations of Scripture and the Spiritual Exercises. In 1969, however, a brain tumor was detected, and he passed away three years later.
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Portée et contenu
The collection contains records relating to Father Asselin’s religious life, including certificates of baptism and confirmation, memorial cards, and a letter confirming his ordination (in Latin), as well as personal documents like passports, memos, and military certificates.
Many records in the collection testify to Father Asselin’s religious/academic involvement, including a copy of the Spiritual Exercises and his own research and publications on the Exercises, a booklet published by Father Asselin about spirituality, newspaper articles featuring his research, photographs from his lectures, scholastic certificates, and Loyola College mementos and brochures. Abundant correspondence from the 1950s to 1970s—mostly scholastic in nature and having to do with the Spiritual Exercises (which was his speciality), but extending to casual correspondence with friends, colleagues, and family—can also be found in the collection.
A number of photographs and negatives may be found in the collection which depict Father Asselin at a military camp and various religious ceremonies and conferences.
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Classement
BO-0010
Langue des documents
- anglais
- français
- latin
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- Collège Loyola (Sujet)
- Asselin, David T. (Sujet)
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Dates de production, de révision et de suppression
2022-03-03
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Sources
Fay, Terence J. “Asselin, David T.” In Dictionary of Jesuit Biography: Ministry to English Canada, 1842-1987. Toronto, Ontario: Canadian Institute of Jesuit Studies, 1991.