Lambert Beauduin, OSB (August 5, 1873 – January 11, 1960) was a Belgian Benedictine monk who founded the monastery now known as Chevetogne Abbey in 1925...
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a community was established by Dom Lambert Beauduin (1873–1960) at Amay, on the river Meuse. Because of Beauduin's close friendship with Cardinal Mercier...
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the work of Lambert Beauduin, a leading member of the Belgian Liturgical movement, who had been influenced by Columba Marmion. Beauduin believed that...
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Lambert Bartak, American organist Lambert Beauduin (1873–1960), Belgian monk, founder of Chevetogne Abbey, Belgium Lambert Blackwell Larking (1797–1868),...
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Moosmuller (1842–1901) Suitbert Bäumer (1845–94) Germain Morin (1861–1946) Lambert Beauduin (1873–1960) Bede Griffiths (1906–1993) Willigis Jäger (1925–2020) Anselm...
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Alessandro Bausani, islamologist; Hans-Joachim Schultz, liturgist, Lambert Beauduin, OSB, founder of Chevetogne and René Vouillaume, prior of the Petits...
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p. 8. Loonbeek, Raymond; Mortiau, Jacques (2001). Un pionnier, Dom Lambert Beauduin (1873-1960): liturgie et unité des chrétiens (in French). Collège Erasme...
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being placed on the Index. Mercier was a close friend of Benedictine Lambert Beauduin and kept apprised of liturgical and ecumenical developments. From 1921...
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l'Occident. Études et travaux sur l'unité chrétienne offerts à Dom Lambert Beauduin. Chevetogne: Éditions de Chevetogne, 1954, pp. 323–349. "The Mediaeval...
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XXIII, went for his annual retreat to the monastery in November 1948. Lambert Beauduin, a pioneer in the European liturgical revival and proponent for ecumenism...
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professors and finances. There was an especially renewed interest by Fr. Lambert Beauduin to recommit to Pope Leo XIII's original vision of Benedictines as a...
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be "reunited" with—not simply "subsumed" by—the Roman Church. Dom Lambert Beauduin's 1925 paper "L'église anglicane unie, mais non absorbée" was particularly...
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further informed on liturgical revival. He was especially influenced by Lambert Beauduin. His time in Europe led Michel to come to the conclusion that liturgical...
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controversial Dom Lambert Beauduin, founder and prior of the Benedictine Amay Priory (later transferred to Chevetogne) Belgium. Dom Lambert promoted the unification...
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Cardinal Désiré-Joseph Mercier and was introduced to the work of Dom Lambert Beauduin. These stimulated his own interest in the ecumenical movement. He became...
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both with Blessed Columba and with the reformer and ecumenist Dom Lambert Beauduin, who while a member of this community launched a liturgical movement...
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background Alma mater New College, Oxford Influences Gustaf Aulén Lambert Beauduin Edmund Bishop Yngve Brilioth Ildefons Herwegen [cs; de; la; no; sk]...
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Mélèce et Basile, in L' Eglise et l'église. Travaux offerts à dom Lambert Beauduin I, Chevetogne, 1954 Le Mont-Athos, la presqu'île des caloyers, Bruges...
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Régie, became the beneficiary of Jacques Hébertot. Lettre du poète Nicolas Beauduin - Jean Aubert dans Hommage des Poètes à Jacques Hébertot. Éditions du Centre...
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