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Charles Dumont Monk-Poet

A Spiritual Biography

Elizabeth Connor OCSO; Foreword by Mark A. Scott OCSO

Charles Dumont Monk-Poet
Charles Dumont Monk-Poet

ISBN: 9780879070403, MW010P

Details: 208 pgs, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 3/8
Publication Date: 07/01/2007
Cistercian Publications
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Introduced to the spiritual theology of the twelfth-century Cistercian Fathers when he entered the abbey of Scourmont, Belgium, Charles Dumont shared his ever deepening knowledge as editor of the Order's French-language journal, Collectanea Cisterciensia, in articles and translations of texts, and in lectures in Europe and North and South America. He has also written and published poetry, combining his love of language with his love of the Fathers and their language.

Elizabeth Connor (1926-2019), earned an M.A. in Classics at the John Hopkins University before entering the Abbaye de Notre-Dame du Bon Conseil in Québec, where she served as formation director and prioress.

ISBN: 9780879070403, MW010P

Details: 208 pgs, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 3/8
Publication Date: 07/01/2007
Cistercian Publications

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"This biography is a window into the history and transformation of the Trappist Cistercian Order in the twentieth century."
American Benedictine Review