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Dom Lambert Beauduin

 

(1873-1960) (photo top left) first a monk of

Abdij Keizersberg, then founder the monastery of Amay, now known as

Chevetogne Abbey in 1925.

 

“L’ésprit paroissial dans la tradition”, QLP 2 (1911-1912) 16-26.

“Notes sur la liturgie”, in Cours et conférences de la semaine liturgique a Maresdous,
(aout 1912), Louvain 1913, 128-130.

La pieté de l’Eglise, Louvain 1914.

“La liturgie: définition, hierarchie, tradition”, QLP 28-29 (1947-1948) 123-144.
“L’Encyclique ‘Mediator Dei’”, LMD 4 (1948) 7-25.

Mélanges  liturgiques recuillis parmi les oevres de dom Lambert Beauduin a l’occasion

de ses 80 ans (1873-1973), Louvain 1954.

“Lettera a J. Jabot”, NRTh 91 (1961) 1081.

“Lettera a R. Debar”, NRTh 91 (1961) 1082.

 

Dom Beauduin came to England in 1915 to preach a retreat at St Michael’s
Abbey, Farnborough. Beauduin’s  retreat notes of 1915 show his appreciation
of Edmund Bishop.

 

BELGIAN MONASTICISM (Wallonia)

Dom Marmion of Maredsous

 

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© James Leachman, O.S.B.,  17 February 2012