Fernand Cabrol

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Fernand Cabrol (born December 11, 1855 in Marseille , † June 4, 1937 in Farnborough , Hampshire ) was a French Benedictine and pioneer of the liturgical renewal of the 20th century.

Cabrol was prior of Saint-Pierre Abbey in Solesmes from 1890 to 1896 and abbot of Saint Michael's Abbey in Farnborough since 1903 .

Cabrol is known as the founder of the " Dictionnaire d'archéologie chrétienne et de liturgie ", which he edited together with Henri Leclercq , and the "Monumenta ecclesiae liturgica", 4 vols., Paris 1904-13.

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