Joseph Pothier
Gregorian chant, Ligugé Abbey, Benedictine, Prosper Guéranger, Fontenelle Abbey
978-613-8-08872-1
6138088727
148
2012-07-09
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Dom Joseph Pothier, O.S.B. (1835–1923) was a worldwide known French prelate, liturgist and scholar who reconstituted the Gregorian chant. Born in 1835 at Bouzemont, France, Dom Joseph Pothier joined Solesmes Abbey (1859) as a Benedictine monk under Abbot Dom Prosper Guéranger. He later was made sub-prior of Saint-Pierre-de-Solesmes (1862–1863 and 1866–1893), then superior of Saint-Martin-de-Ligugé Abbey (1893-1895 in Ligugé, 1895-1898 as deputy to Saint-Wandrille on behalf of Ligugé Abbey). He was eventually appointed abbot of Saint-Wandrille-de-Fontenelle (installed on the abbey throne on July 24, 1898), the Benedictine abbey in Saint-Wandrille-Rançon, Normandy - closed during the French Revolution - he had refounded since 1895, becoming its first abbot since the French Revolution, and also its first regular abbot since the 16th century. The Most Reverend Abbot Dom Pothier moved from France to Belgium with his exiled community in 1901, following the French 'Associations law' against religious congregations passed by Minister Waldeck-Rousseau.
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