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Dom Gabriel Sortais

An Amazing Abbot in Turbulent Times

Dom Gabriel Sortais

An Amazing Abbot in Turbulent Times

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Paperback / softback

£22.99

Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 9780879070076
Number of Pages: 352
Published: 01/06/2006
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.6 cm

Dom Gabriel Sortais: An Amazing Abbot in Turbulent Times is an engaging biography of one of the most colorful Abbot Generals among the Trappists. Dom Gabriel put his stamp on the order in a very personal way, a form that remains with us today despite his best efforts to bring the Order up-to-date. His tragic death during the course of Vatican Two impeded the implementation of his vision for the whole Order. Dom Guy Oury, a Benedictine monk of Solesmes, has written the story with remarkable clarity. As much as possible, Fr. Oury works from the primary sources, which include witnesses and documents from the Abbey of Bellefontaine in France, where he was a monk and later abbot before being elected Abbot General of the order, as well as the archives of the Generalate in Rome. This book offers insight into the lives of the Trappists during the troubled times of World War II and also throughout the changes of Vatican Two.

Fr. Guy Oury, OSB, (1929-2000), was asked by Dom Emmanuel Coutant, the Abbot of Bellefontaine, to write the biography of his predecessor, Dom Gabriel Sortais. He was given all the papers in the archives at Bellefontaine that were gathered together following Dom Gabriel's death. There is an admirable objectivity in the present biography, which was ably translated into English by Br. Brian Kerns of the Abbey of the Genesee, near Piffard, New York. The Afterword by Fr. Laurence Bourget of St. Joseph's Abbey, Spencer, Massachusetts, demonstrates an appreciation by a monk who worked closely with Dom Gabriel Sortais during the lasty ears of his life. Fr. Guy Oury himself died on November 2, 2000, at the age of 71.

CONTENTS
Translator's Note   vii
Preface   ix
     by Dom Emmanuel Coutant, OCSO
Foreword   xi
Chapter 1:  At Stanislas School   1
Chapter 2:  The Cistercian Vocation   16
Chapter 3:  On the Brink of Monastic Life   29
Chapter 4:  Novice at Bellefontaine   30
Chapter 5: The Night of Faith   53
Chapter 6:  Monk and Prior   62
Chapter 7:  Abbot at 33   74
Chapter 8:  Bellefontaine and Les Gardes   87
Chapter 9:  War, 1936-40   101
Chapter 10:  Watchtowers and Barbed Wire   120
Chapter 11:  Watchman, What of the Night?   133
Chapter 12:  At the Service of Cistercian Order   151
Chapter 13:  Father and Shepherd   165
Chapter 14:  Postwar Years in the Mauges   182
Chapter 15:  Election of the Abbot General   195
Chapter 16:  Pilgrim All over the World   205
Chapter 17:  Foundations in Mission Lands   222
Chapter 18:  Adapting the Observances   234
Chapter 19:  Studies in the Cistercian Order   244
Chapter 20:  The Father's Teaching   258
Chapter 21:  The Council   270
Chapter 22: Spiritual Childhood   280
Chapter 23: Death of Dom Gabriel   293
Afterword   303
     by Lawrence Bourget, OCSO
Manuscript and Printed Sources   313
Printed Works by Dom Gabriel Sortais   316
Selected Bibliography   318
Index   324

Guy Oury

Fr. Guy Oury, OSB, (1929-2000), was asked by Dom Emmanuel Coutant, the Abbot of Bellefontaine, to write the biography of his predecessor, Dom Gabriel Sortais. He was given all the papers in the archives at Bellefontaine that were gathered together following Dom Gabriel's death. There is an admirable objectivity in the present biography, which was ably translated into English by Br. Brian Kerns of the Abbey of the Genesee, near Piffard, New York. The Afterword by Fr. Laurence Bourget of St. Joseph's Abbey, Spencer, Massachusetts, demonstrates an appreciation by a monk who worked closely with Dom Gabriel Sortais during the last years of his life. Fr. Guy Oury himself died on November 2, 2000, at the age of 71.