Raymond Flanagan

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Raymond Flanagan (born November 29, 1903 in Roxbury , † June 3, 1990 in the Trappist Abbey of Gethsemani , United States ) was a Roman Catholic clergyman and Trappist .

Life

He was ordained a Jesuit priest on July 22, 1933 , and completed his tertiary education in Port Townsend in 1934/1935 . In 1936 he entered the Trappist Abbey of Gethsemani, where he made solemn profession on April 5, 1942 . He was buried in the Gethsemani monastery cemetery.

Fonts (selection)

  • The Man who got even with God. The life of an American Trappist . Milwaukee 1941, OCLC 1023825096 .
  • The less traveled road. A memoir of Dom Mary Frederic Dunne, OCSO first American Trappist . Milwaukee 1953, OCLC 66054420 .
  • God, a woman, and the way . Milwaukee 1955, OCLC 255302313 .
    • Wilhelm Weiske (translator): Only this one way. Reflections on the Seven Sorrows of Mary . Limburg 1959, OCLC 45382323 .
  • God goes to Murderer's row . Dublin 1956, OCLC 1049557193 .
    • Martha Maria Schmitz (translator): God on death row. An authentic report . Vienna 1960, OCLC 73572299 .
  • These women walked with God . Dublin 1958, OCLC 222049936 .
  • Burnt out incense . New York 1964, OCLC 213156 .
    • Lamberta Mentrop (translator): The white monks of Kentucky. The life story of a Trappist monastery in the age of technology . Freiburg im Breisgau 1957, OCLC 832656005 .
  • Three religious rebels. The Forefathers of the Trappists . Boston 1986, ISBN 0-8198-7340-3 .
  • The family that overtook Christ . Boston 1986, ISBN 0-8198-2626-X .

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