I am very pleased to know that the Holy Father, Benedict XVI, has nominated the Rt. Rev. Fr. Hugh Gilbert, O.S.B. - a Benedictine Monk - Bishop of the diocese of Aberdeen. By definition, a Monk is an exceptionally wealthy man and, as a Bishop, he is destined to take into the diocese the serenity and the simple rules of the monastic life infusing spirituality in any single act or statement.
May God bless the Rt. Rev. Fr. Hugh Gilbert, O.S.B.
Eternal Maxims - Tuesday
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Maxims of Eternity
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Meditations for Every Day in the Week.
*Meditation for Tuesday*
*Mortal Sin.*
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Consider, O my soul! that having been created to love ...
Rev. Fr Hubert Austen, C.SS.R. (1884 – 1964)
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Father was born in Hamburg on 16 May, 1884, into a profoundly Catholic
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The Foundation of Saint-Anne de Beaupré (Canada)
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The Venerable Father Passerat had just introduced the Redemptoristine
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Dear Rev. Fr. Michael Mary, F.SS.R. ,
I am very pleased to know that the Holy Father, Benedict XVI, has nominated the Rt. Rev. Fr. Hugh Gilbert, O.S.B. - a Benedictine Monk - Bishop of the diocese of Aberdeen.
By definition, a Monk is an exceptionally wealthy man and, as a Bishop, he is destined to take into the diocese the serenity and the simple rules of the monastic life infusing spirituality in any single act or statement.
May God bless the Rt. Rev. Fr. Hugh Gilbert, O.S.B.
Excuse my ignorance but does this mean that Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer are now canonically erected?
God bless.
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