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Chrysostom, Father, 252
Cistercian monks: aged, 313 ff.
asceticism of, 21
clothing of, 282
engineering feats of, 271
in mission territory, 148, 153 ff. 190
life of, 116–118, 277 ff., 284 ff.
mature, 339
novitiates, 338–339
training of, 152
Cistercian nuns, 183 ff. (see also Trappistine nuns)
Cistercian Order: decline of, 29 ff.
early, 10–31
founding and development of, xxii f., 10 ff.
Golden Age of, 27
in seventeenth century, 32 ff.
in Spanish Civil War, 210 ff.
in twelfth century, 267 ff., 289, 291
in World War I, 195 ff., 199
in World War II, 219 ff.
of the Strict Observance, 11, 147, 151 ff. (see also Trappists)
reunion of congregations, 145, 146 ff.
Citeaux, 10 f., 33 ff., 150–151
as head of Cistercians, 150–151
in South Africa, 158
Claffey, Dom Camillus, 240
Clairvaux: in South Africa, 158
in time of St. Bernard, 250
Clemenceau, Georges, 172–173
Cloister, 276, 360
Quny, monastery at, 7
Coal mining, in Illinois, 79
Code of Canon Law, 99
Collation, meaning of, 287, 360
Combes, Emile, 172
Commendam, definition of, 360
Common Observance, monks of, 33 ff., 42, 105, 145, 360
Communism, 17
of Cistercian cenobite, 344 ff.
of early Christians, 18 f.
Communists: and Yugoslavian monasteries, 261
Chinese, and monasteries, 251 ff.
groups, in America, 114 ff.
Spanish, persecution by, 211 ff.
Compline, definition of, 361
Concentration camps, monks in, 219, 221, 261, 338
Contemplation, 301, 303, 361
infused, xxv, 298, 363
Spiritual Directory on, xxvii f.
Contemplative life, xix, xxxi ff., 46, 361
St. Thomas on, xxxiv
Conventual mass, 361
Corentin, Dom, 210
Corpus Christi: definition of, 361
procession, 81
Coté, Mother Ann, 96
Crozier, definition of, 361
D
Damien, Father, 137
D’Assise, Dom François, 310 ff.
Delaplace, Monsignor, 249–250
Desert fathers, 4
Detachment, definition of, 361
Devotions, definition of, 362
Discalced Carmelites, xiii
Dom, tide of, 59, 241
Dombes, abbey of, 222
Dominic, Father, 70
Dujonquoi, Father Anthony Joseph, 55
Dunand, Father Joseph, 73 ff.
among Sioux Indians, 81
character of, 75
Dunlea, Dom Alberic, 143
Dunne, Dom Frederic, 137, 140 f., 163, 206 ff., 228 ff.
Dupont, Father Benedict, 163 f.
Dutton, Joseph, 136–137
E
Easter, 296, 297
Echt monastery, 223, 224
Education, 73, 94
at Gethsemani, 130–131, 168, 207
Third Order, 60, 63, 102
Egypt, monasteries in, 4, 5
Enclosure, definition of, 362
Enée, Father Paul, 313
Engelszell, monastery of, 219
England, Trappists in, 58, 185
Epnrata community, 114
Ephrem, Dom, 250
Epiphany, 296
Eucharist, definition of, 361, 362
Eugene III, Pope, 29
Eugenio, Father, 212–213
Eulogio, Brother, 218
Eustaquio, Brother, 217
Excommunication, 362
Exordium Parvum, 270
Ezequiel, Brother, 218
F
Fast, Benedictine, 151
Fastrad of Gaviamez, 268
Father immediate, 362
Feuillants, 33
Fitzpatrick, Dom Bruno, 141
Flaget, Bishop, 106, 120, 125
Fléché, Dom Emmanuel, 212 ff.
Florissant, Missouri, 75
Fontenay, monastery of, 272
Fontgombault Abbey, 170 ff.
Food: at Gethsemani, 230
in Trappist monasteries, xvi–xvii
of Cistercians, 54
of Cluniacs, 12
Fourieristic phalanxes, 114
Fox, Dom James, 209, 239
France, Trappists in, 52, 55 f., 101, 153
Nazi occupation of, 220 ff.
Francis, St, xxiii
Frater, definition of, 362
Free French, 221
French Guiana, internment in, 56 f.
Fribourg, Senate of, 54
Furstenburg, Father Gerard, 98 f.
Futterer, Dom Edmund, 181
G
Gaboury, Dom Pacôme, 188 f.
Gallia Christiana, 171
“Garden of Allah,” 137
Garraghan, Fr. G. J, S.J, 61
Garth, definition of, 362
General chapter, 362
George, Father, 177
Georgia, Trappists in, xvi, 232 f., 234 ff., 239
Germany, Cistercians in, 33
Gertrude, St, 184, 193, 208, 328
Gethsemani: American-born postulants at, 135 ff.
and Mariannhill, 159
and Our Lady of the Valley, 179–180
arrival at, 121–122
becomes an abbey, 129
between the wars, 202 ff.
building at, 123–124, 130 f.
calumnies against, 163–164
early monks at, 108–109, 127–128
effects of reunion on, 166
foundation of, 101 ff.
influenza at, 209–210
in nineteenth century, 113 ff.
in 1943, 227
“invasion,” after World War II, 242 f.
Jordan monks at, 177
journey to, 110 ff.
jubilee celebration, 167, 202
lay attitude toward, 133–134
mitigations granted to monks, 124–125
purchase of, 107
school at, 130–131, 168, 207
underdominance of St. Therese of Lisieux, 203 ff.
Gethsemani College, 207
burning of, 168
Gill, Eric, 298
Gilson, Etienne, 327
God, 336 ff.
love of, 28, 290–291
Spirit of, 49, 332
Grande Chartreuse, 8 f.
Grandmont, 8
Grandmontine priory, 40
Grange, definition of, 362
Great Awakening, in America, 66
Gregorian chants, 13, 303
Gualbert, St. John, 9
Guenael, Father, 221
Guigo, Prior, 8
Guillet, Dom Urban, 59 ff., 65 ff., 73 ff.
Guyader, Dom Corentin, 206
H
Hanning, John Green (Brother Joachim), 139–140
Harding, St. Stephen, 13, 183, 270
Hebdomadary, definition of, 362
Helfta, convent of, 184
Henry, Father, 138
Heredia, Father Pio, 213 ff., 216, 218
Hermits, 4, 362
Holland, Trappists in, 223 f.
Holy Abandonment, xxv, 328
Holy Cross, Kentucky, 64
Holy Ghost, 289, 290, 337
Our Lady of the, 239 (see Georgia, Trappists in)
Holy Trinity, Our Lady of the, 244 (see Utah, Trappists in)
Holy Will of God, The, 184
Host, definition of, 362
Humility, quality of, 309
Hundred Days, the, 81
Hungary, Trappists in, 58
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Hurel, Father Stephen, 313
I
Icarians, Etienne Cabet’s, 114 ff.
Igny monastery, 200–201
Illinois: Icarians in, 119
Trappists in, 61, 75 ff., 80
Immaculate Conception, monastery of the, 98
Indians, and monks, 74, 79, 81, 84, 88 f.
Indult, definition of, 363
Infused contemplation, 363
Infused prayer, 363
Internment of priests, 56, 219, 221, 261, 338
Intervals (spiritual reading), 301
Iowa, Trappists in, 141 f.
Ireland, Cistercians in, 33, 105, 143, 240 ff.
Italy, Cistercians in, 33
J
Jacobins, 57
James, Father, 97
Japan, Mother Berchmans in, 323 ff.
Jesuits, 45, 74, 80, 120–121
Joachim, Brother, 139
John, Brother, 135–136
John, St, of the Cross, 281
John, St, of Vallombrosa, 7
Joret, Father, xxxv
Joy, and merit, 303 ff.
Jubilee celebration, at Gethsemani, 167, 202
K
Kentucky, Trappists in, 64 ff., 68 ff., 71 ff., 74, 106 ff. (see also Gethsemani)
Koeningshoeven Abbey, 224
L
Labor, manual, 5, 17, 104, 338
at La Trappe, 43
at La Val Sainte, 54 f.
at Our Lady of the Holy Ghost, 237 f.
in Illinois, 77
in Kentucky, 71, 78 f.
in summer, 287
in twelfth century, 282–287
Laborers, 25
La Cervera, Italy, 103
La Grande Trappe, 36 ff., 50
During World War I, 200
extinction of, 53, 55 f.
impression on 17th century world, 48
new Order of Reformed Cistercians, 150
reopening of, 101
Lagrange, Father Garrigou, xxxv
Largentier, Denis, 33
La Trappe d’Oka, 188
Lavabo, definition of, 363
La Val Sainte (see Val Sainte)
Lawrence, Brother, 135
Laxist, definition of, 363
Laxists, “prince of,” 32
Lay-brother, definition of, 363
Lazarus, Brother, 161
Lee, Mother Ann, 67
Legislation of Cistercians, 26
Lehodey, Dom Vital, xxv ff., 328 ff.
Lennssen, Dom Cherubin, 183
Lent, 296
Leo XIII, and Cistercians, 149, 151 ff.
Lestrange, Dom Augustin de, 61, 147, 184 ff., 301 ff.
death of, 185–186
last years of, 90 ff.
returns to France, 80 f., 83
summoned to Rome, 91
Li, Dom Paulinus, 251, 260
Litany, definition of, 363
Literature of Cistercians, 27 ff., 278
Little Flower (St. Thérèse of Lisieux), 203 ff., 325, 327 f.
Liturgy, 295 ff., 363
Loeb family, 224
Lombardy, Cistercians in, 33
Loretto, Sisters of, 107, 123
Louisville, in 1805, 64 ff.
Lourdes, in South Africa, 158
Love, xviii ff.
misdirected, 333
spirit of, 335 ff.
Lulworth, Sc. Susan’s in, 58, 101–102
Luxemburg, monastery in, 190
M
McCaffrey, Father Bernard, 141
Macerations, 317
McNamara, Rev, 66
Malet, Dom André, 319
Manhattan, Trappists in, 80
Man Who Got Even with God, The, 140
Marcolino, Fra ter, 216
Mariannhill, 154, 155 ff., 159
Mariastern, 155, 261
Maristella monastery, 189
Marre, Dom Augustin, 176, 187
Martine, Dom Edmond, 171
Martin, Dom Eugene, 143
“Mary,” added to religious name, 307–308
Mary, Father, 177
Mary, Mother of God, 29, 292, 302
Mass, definition of, 363
Materialism, 147
Matins, definition of, 303
Maxime, Dom, 105, 107, 109–110
Mazella, Cardinal, 149
Mechtilde, Sts, 1S4
Meditation, definition of, 363
Melleray Abbey, 58, 101, 105, 200
Melleray, New, 141 ff.
Mellifont, New, 241
Merle, Father Vincent de Paul, 83 fr. death of, 96
founds Petit Clairvaux, 93
in Europe, 90, 95
ordered to Kentucky, 90
returns to Nova Scotia, 92
Metz antiphoner, 13
Micmac Indians, 84, 88, 89
Miserere, definition of, 364
Missal, definition of, 364
Mission foundations of Cistercians, 148, 153 ff.
Missouri, monastery in, 98–99
Miter, definition of, 364
Molesme, Robert of, 10 f.
Molloy, Father Maurice, 178
Monastery: buildings of, 274 ff.
choice of sites for, 267 ff.
lighting of, 275 f.
Monasticism, story of, 3–31
Monastic order, definition of, 364
Monk, definitions of, 3, 364
Monk of Gethsemane Abbey, The, 164
Mont des Cats, 200
Mortification, 306, 364
Moses, Brother, 44 f.
Mount Melleray Abbey, 105, 143, 240 f.
Mount Olivet, Kentucky, 174
Mount St. Joseph, Roscrea, 240
Mount St. Mary’s College, 63
MuIIanphy, John, 75
Murdach, Henry, 267
Murphy, Father John Mary, 100, 177, 179
Mystical Body of Christ, 346 f.
Mystical Theology of St. Bernard, The, 327
Mysticism: definition of, 364
problem of, 23 f.
treatises on, 278
N
Nazi occupation: Alsace, 225 f.
Austria, 219
Belgium and Holland, 223 ff.
France, 220 ff.
Neila, Commissioner, 215 ff.
Nerinckx, Father Charles, 71 f., 107
New Melleray, 141 ff.
New Mellifont, 241
New Mexico, Trappists in, 181 f., 261 ff.
Night office, definition of, 364
Nones, definition of, 365
Notre Dame de Mistassini, 145
Notre Dame des Forges (Chimay), 191 ff.
Notre Dame de Tart, 183
Nova Scotia, Trappists in, 83 ff.
Novice, definition of, 365
Novitiate, definition of, 365
Nun, definition of, 365
O
Oblate, definition of, 365
Obrecht, Dom Edmund, 159 ff., 166 f., 187, 229
at Gethsemani, 202
death of, 205–206
seeks refuge for expelled monks, 173–174
O’Conarchy, Blessed Christian, 241
O’Connor, Dom John, 180, 181
O.C.R, meaning of, xxii
O.C.S.O, meaning of, xxii
Octave, definition of, 365
Oelenberg, abbey of, 226
Office, definition of, 365
O’Gorman, Father James, 142
O’Hara, Monsignor Gerald P, 232 f.
Oneida community, 114
Onfroy, Dom Augustin, 314–315
Order, definition of, 365
Orderic Vital, 17
Oregon, monastery in, 174–176
Our Lady of All Consolation, 185
Our Lady of Bellefontaine (see Bellefontaine)
Our Lady of Calvary, New Brunswick, 182–183
Our Lady of Consolation, 249
Our Lady of Good Council, 77, 183, 187
Our Lady of Guadaloupe, 263
Our Lady of Joy, 2
51
Our Lady of Koeningshoeven, 149
Our Lady of Liberation, 261
Our Lady of New Melleray, 141 ff.
Our Lady of Orval, 190
Our Lady of Refuge, 225
Our Lady of the Assumption, 183
Our Lady of the Holy Cross, 185
Our Lady of the Holy Ghost, 98, 239, 242
Our Lady of the Lake, 99, 143 ff, 177, 188 f.
Our Lady of the Martyrs, 219
Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity, 144
Our Lady of the Prairies, 152, 189
Our Lady of Thymadeuc, 93, 100
Our Lady of the Valley, 83, 177–182, 262
Our Lady of Viaceli, 211 ff.
Owen, Robert, 114
P
Pachomius, St, 4, 5
Pacifique, Mère, 186
Palatine, Princess, 48
Palestine, mission in, 148, 154, 261
Papal States, Trappists in, 55
Paradis Blanc, Le, 54
Parish, definition of, 365
Paulinus, Father, 106 f., 127, 132
Peace, quality of, 308, 309
Peiping, Trappist refugees in, 259 ff.
Pellew, Sir Edward, 57
Penance, xvii, 16, 269, 333, 365
Penitents, 25
Pentecost, 296 f.
Perret, Father, 86
Petit Clairvaux, 83 ff., 177
Augustinian fathers at, 100
burning of, 99
establishment of, 93
Pfanner, Dom Franz, 155 ff.
Philistines, 66
Piana, Dom Anthony, 182
Pigeon Hill, Pennsylvania, 63
Piguet, Mother Mary Berchmana, 323 ff.
Pius XI, Pope, 249 ff.
Placid, Brother, 63
Plessis, Bishop, 85
Poland, Cistercians in, 33
Pollien, Dom François de Sales, 341
Pontifical high mass, 366
Port du Salut, 180, 310 ff.
Portugal, Cistercians in, 33
Possessions, misfortune of, 334
Postulant, definition of, 366
Pottinger’s Creek, 70 f., 107
Poverty of monks, 18 f., 334
Prayer, 16
infused, 363
mystical, 24, 299, 363
vocal, 3 66
Preau, definition of, 366
Prime, definition of, 366
Proust, Father Eutropius, 107 ff.
in France, 127
in Rome, 129