Before I left for
The author of this valuable work is never mentioned nor is there a clue as to whom he may be, except he is a Benedictine monk. I had been reading the book on kindle but recently obtained several copies to give to our past chaplains. I then noted that the Imprimateur is done by the Bishop of Meath, Ireland. Thanks to Google, I found these monks, which leads me to believe the author of this book resides in their monastery, especially since they are dedicated to adoration. In fact I am pretty sure it is their founder and present prior, who was born in Connecticut.
A NEW
BENEDICTINE MONASTERY home to eight BENEDICTINE monks from
Bishop Smith signed a Decree on 25 February “erecting the Benedictine Monks of
Perpetual Adoration of the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar as a monastic
institute of consecrated life in the diocese of Meath”.
This decree is believed to mark the first formal establishment of a monastic
community in the diocese of Meath since the suppression of
the monasteries by Henry VIII in 1536.
Bishop Smith said, “The history of religious life has seen many developments
over the centuries and I am delighted to recognize the unique presence of this
new monastery in the Diocese of Meath.
“Through their prayer, study and hospitality, the monks are ‘speaking to the
heart’ and their quiet witness is a reminder that the Lord continues to provide
the Church with new gifts and grace.”


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