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adam_text | Contents
List of Abbreviations
xix
Foreword: The Cistercian Love of Story
xxiii
Brian Patrick McGuire
Preface
xxvii
Benedicta
Ward, slg
Introduction
1
Paul Savage
The Great Beginning of
Cîteaux
35
Prologue in Verse to the Following Work
37
Book One: The Rise of the Monastic Order and the First Cistercians
45
1.
How the Lord Jesus Gave the Pattern of Perfect Penance in His
Teaching
47
2.
How the Tradition of Common Life Began in the Primitive
Church and How the First Institutions of Monastic Observance
Continued It
49
3.
How the Monastic Order Was Established by Blessed Antony and
Other Holy Fathers and How It Shone in Its Excellence
51
4.
Of the Institution and Importance of the Rule of Our Holy
Father Benedict; How It Flourished by the Grace of God and
Still Flourishes Today
54
5.
How Blessed Benedict Received a Request from the Bishop
of
Le
Mans and So Sent His Holy Disciple
Maur
to Found
Monasteries in the Regions of Gaul
56
6.
How Blessed
Odo,
Abbot of Cluny,When the Monastic
Order Had Collapsed, by the Grace of God Repaired It
Energetically
58
viii
The Great Beginning of Citeaux
1.
About the Brother in Whose Hand Crumbs of Bread Were
Changed into Precious Pearls
61
8.
About a Brother Who Was Dying and Saw a Multitude in White
Robes Coming for Him
62
9.
How Blessed Hugh, Abbot of Cluny, Cured a Paralytic
64
10.
How the Brothers Who Founded the Cistercian Order Were
Enlightened by Divine Grace While They Were Living at
Molesme
69
11.
How the Abbot,
Dom
Robert, and the Brothers Who with Him
Wanted to Renew Monastic Observance,Went to the Legate of
the Apostolic See
73
12.
The Letter of the Archbishop,
Dom
Hugh, Legate of the
Apostolic See, by Which the Beginning of the Cistercian Order
Was Founded by His Authority
74
13.
How and in What Year of the Incarnation of the Lord the Holy
Fathers of the Cistercian Order Left Molesme and Came to the
Wilderness of Citeaux.
75
14.
How by the Consent of the Bishop of
Chalón,
to Whose Diocese
They Belonged, the Place Was Canonically Raised to an Abbey,
and about the Departure of the Abbot Who Had Gone There
78
15.
The Decree of
Dom
Hugh, Archbishop and Legate of the
Apostolic See, about the Whole Affair of the Brothers of
Molesme and Citeaux
79
16.
About the Election of
Dom Alberic
of Blessed Memory, the
First Abbot of Citeaux, How He Obtained Confirmation of the
Privileges of the Order from the Apostolic See, and about the
Statutes of the Order Which He Introduced
83
17.
The Letter the Two Cardinals Sent the Lord Pope about the
Cistercians
86
18.
The Letter of Hugh, Archbishop of Lyons
87
19.
The Letter ofWalter, Bishop of
Chalón
88
20.
The Privilege of the Lord Pope Paschal, by Which He Gave
Liberty to the Cistercians in Perpetuity
91
21.
About the Promotion of Blessed Stephen, Second Abbot of
Citeaux, and What Kind of Decrees He Added When the Order
Contents ix
Was Still New,
How the
Order
Grew and Multiplied under
Him, and How His Life Shone with Virtues
96
22.
How Abbot Stephen Knew of the Expansion of His Order by
a Revelation of the Lord through a Departed Brother Who
Appeared to Him While He Was KeepingVigil
100
23.
How the Blessed Abbot Stephen Understood a Certain Secret
of a Novice by the Spirit of Prophecy
103
24.
How Greatly the Kindness of the Good Lord Provided for His
Poor Abbot Stephen after a Bloodletting
104
25.
How the Lord Relieved Him and His Brothers in Their
Need
105
26.
With What Purity and Devotion the Venerable Father Stephen
Celebrated the Holy Vigils of the Divine Office
105
27.
About His Sincere Humility
106
28.
How the Holy Abbot Stephen Sent a Certain Brother to a
Nearby Market Town to Buy What the Brothers Needed When
the Monastery at
Cîteaux
Had Reached Its Lowest Ebb in
Poverty, yet Gave Him No Money, Knowing by the Spirit of
Prophecy That
AU
Would Go Well with Him
107
29.
How Monasteries of the Cistercian Order Were Founded in
Several Dioceses; about the Institution of the General Chapter
and about the Privilege for the Confirmation of the Statutes
Which the Lord Abbot Stephen Obtained with His Fellow
Abbots from the Apostolic See
109
30.
The Decree of Pope Callistus
111
31.
How, by the Spirit, the Blessed Father Stephen Was Aware of the
Unworthiness of His Successor and about Stephen s Precious
Death
113
32.
On the Life and Excellent Conduct of the Most Reverend
Fastrad, Abbot of
Cîteaux
114
33.
About the Wonderful Conversion of
Dom
Alexander, Abbot of
Cîteaux
of Blessed Memory
120
34.
About a Revelation Which the Blessed Monk Christian
Deserved to See, Concerning Abbot Raynard and the
Community of
Cîteaux
122
χ
The Great Beginning of
Cîteaux
35.
About the Vision Which Converted
Dom
John, Monk of
Cîteaux
and Later Bishop ofValence
124
Book Two: Bernard of Clairvaux and the Early Abbots of Clairvaux
127
1.
About the Virtues and Miracles of Our Most Blessed Father
Bernard, First Abbot of Clairvaux, and How a Departed Brother
Appeared to Him during High Mass
129
2.
About the Soul of a Departed Brother Which One of the Senior
Monks Saw Struggling with Demons, and How He Was Set
Free from Pain by the Prayers of the Brothers
130
3.
How at Vigils Saint Bernard Saw Angels Standing Next to Each
Monk, Writing Down What They Were Chanting
132
4.
How Bernard Saw Holy Angels Urging the Brothers to Chant
the Hymn
Te Deum
Laudamus More Fervently
133
5.
On the Magnificent Word by Which, While He Preached, He
Gave Hope of Pardon to the Fearful and Despairing
134
6.
About a Monk Who Could Not Summon up Faith in the
Sacrament of the Altar, and How the Holy Father Ordered Him
to Receive Communion by Virtue of His Own Faith
135
7.
About a Spiritual Monk Who Saw the Image of the Crucified
Embracing the Holy Father in Prayer
136
8.
About a Monk Whom the Holy Father Refused to Heal
Completely from Epilepsy, but Cured in Part
137
9.
About a Dying Brother,Whom the Holy Father Ordered to
Postpone His Death Lest the Brothers Sleep Be Broken
138
10.
How the Man of God Predicted That His Brother,
Dom Guy,
Would Not Die at Clairvaux Because of His Sin
139
11.
How the Venerable Father Spent Three Years in the Regions of
Italy but Still Visited Clairvaux in Spirit Three Times
140
12.
When He Had Been away from Clairvaux for a Long Time, He
Returned in Spirit and Entered into the Cells of the Novices
and Consoled One Who Was Grieving
141
13.
About the Miraculous Conversion of Many Clerks When
the Holy Man Preached the Word of God in the Schools of
Paris
143
Contents xi
14.
About Those Novices Whom Bernard Blessed and Clothed in
the Monastic Habit, and in the Spirit Foretold That They Would
All Become Abbots
145
15.
About the Robber Who Was Bound with Cords and Already
Had the Rope around His Neck, Ready for Death, and How
Bernard Put His Own Habit on Him and Made Him a Lay
Brother at Clairvaux
147
16.
About the Wonderful Devotion with Which Bernard Was
Received by the People of Italy When He Went to That
Region
148
17.
About the Magnificent Reply by Which the Man of God
Refuted the Cleverness of a Certain Heretic in Gascony
150
18.
About a Blind Man in That Region Who Received His Sight
through the Dust of the Earth Where the Footprints of the
Holy Man Were Shown to Him
152
19.
About a Dead Man Whom Blessed Bernard Raised to Life
154
20.
About the Death of the Most Blessed Abbot Bernard and the
Miracles That Happened after His Death
156
21.
About
Dom
Robert, Second Abbot of Clairvaux, and about the
Novice Who by His Exhortations and Prayers Was Confirmed
in a Holy Promise through a Great Miracle
159
22.
About a Senior Monk Who Foresaw in the Spirit the Apostasy
of a Certain Monk and Foretold It to
Dom
Robert
163
23.
About a Delightful Vision Which
Dom
Robert Saw at the
Death of a Spiritual Brother
165
24.
About
Pons,
Fifth Abbot of Clairvaux, and Later Bishop of
Clermont
167
25.
About a Dying Brother Who Made Known to Abbot
Dom Pons
the Glory of Eternal Blessedness Which Had Been Prepared and
Shown to Him in Advance
171
26.
About a Timid Brother Who Was Magnificently Stirred to
Repentance by the Abbot,
Dom Pons
172
27.
About Blessed Gerard, Sixth Abbot of Clairvaux
176
28.
How
Dom
Gerard, the Abbot of Pious Memory, Was Crowned
with Martyrdom out of Zeal for Righteousness and for the
Order
181
xii
The Great Beginning of Citeaux
29.
How
Dom
Peter the Abbot Deserved To Be Assured by a
Revelation of the Glorification of Christ s Martyr, Gerard
185
30.
About
Dom
Henry of Pious Memory, Seventh Abbot of
Clairvaux, Afterward Cardinal Bishop of Alba
188
31.
About a Lay Brother Who Escaped the Sentence of Damnation
by the Grace of God and the Prayers of the Venerable Abbot
Henry
192
32.
About the Venerable Man
Dom
Peter, the Eighth Abbot of
Clairvaux
196
33.
How Almighty God Granted the Fruit of Repentance to a
Certain Very Wicked Sinner by the Merits and Prayers of the
Venerable Abbot Peter
200
34.
A Review of the Foregoing
205
Book Three: The Monks of Clairvaux
207
1.
About
Dom
Gerard, Brother of Saint Bernard and Cellarer at
Clairvaux
209
2.
About the Praiseworthy Abstinence of
Dom
Gerard, the
Cellarer
215
3.
About the Precious Death of the Venerable Man, Gerard
216
4.
About the Very Reverend Father
Dom
Humbert, a Former
Prior of Clairvaux
219
5.
Bernard s Sermon at the Death of Humbert of Pious
Memory
222
6.
A Summary of the Virtues of the Old Man Humbert, Taken
from the Foregoing Sermon
229
7.
About
Dom
Odo,
Former Subprior of Clairvaux
231
8.
About Blessed Guerric, a Former Monk of Clairvaux, and Later
Abbot of Igny
233
9.
How
Dom
Guerric Was Very Much Exercised in Conscience at
His Death
236
10.
About
Dom
Robert, Monk of Clairvaux, Nephew of Saint
Bernard, Later Abbot of Noirlac
238
11.
A Letter from Saint Bernard to His Nephew,Very Gently
Urging His Return
240
Contents xiii
12.
The Dangers of Leaving the Cistercian Order for Another
251
13.
How the Monk
Rainald,
of Blessed Memory, Saw Blessed Mary
Visiting the Monks Who Were Reaping
252
14.
How a Monk Heard the Board of the Dead as a Sign of His
Own Death
257
15.
About the Servant of God Peter, Who Used to See the Lord
Jesus Christ on the Altar during Mass
258
16.
About the Venerable William, Who Was Corrected for His Fault
by an Angel of the Lord and Given a Penance
263
17.
About Gerard of Farfa, a Very Holy Monk
269
18.
About a Marvelous Grace Which God Bestowed upon a Perfect
Monk
272
19.
How Saint Bernard Converted the Highborn Man
Arnulf,
and
the Virtues Which He Exemplified
279
20.
About a Monk Who Had a Bad Headache, and How He Was
Cured by the Power of Christ s Sacrament
284
21.
About a Brother to Whom the Blessed Virgin Mary Gave
Heavenly Food in a Vision
285
22.
About the Venerable Old Man Achard, Former Novice Master at
Clairvaux
287
23.
About
Dom
Geoffrey, a Monk of Clairvaux Who Later Became
Bishop of
Sorra
290
24.
More Visions of the Same Servant of God, Geoffrey
292
25.
How It Was Revealed to Geoffrey That He Would Become a
Bishop, and about His Holy Death at Clairvaux
293
26.
About Baldwin, Monk of Clairvaux, Later Bishop of Pisa
296
27.
About
Dom Eskil,
Archbishop of Denmark, and Later a Monk
at Clairvaux
300
28.
The Happy Deaths of Two Pilgrims at the Tomb of the Lord;
They Were Uncles of
Dom Eskil
307
29.
About the Noble Prince Gonario Who Became a Monk at
Clairvaux
311
30.
How the Venerable Abbot Simon Left His Abbey and Made His
Profession at Clairvaux
312
xiv
The Great Beginning of
Cîteaux
31.
About One of the Senior Monks Who Saw Blessed Mary
Presiding in the Monks Chapter
313
32.
About a Brother to Whom Our Lord Jesus Christ Appeared
with Saint John the Evangelist
314
33.
About a Brother Who at the Death of Another of the Brothers
Saw the Lord Jesus Christ Come down from Heaven
316
34.
How the Man of God
Boso
Heard the Angels Singing at the
Death of Another Brother
318
Book Four: More on the Monks of Clairvaux
321
1.
About the Monk Alquirin of Holy Memory, Whom the Lord
Jesus Visited as He Was Dying
323
2.
About a Brother with a Wondrous Gift of Compunction, Whom
the Lord Consoled Magnificently
325
3.
About a Monk Who Experienced a Sweet Taste in the
Eucharist
328
4.
About a Monk Who Withstood the Assaults of Many Demons
and Deserved to See the Lord Jesus
329
5.
How the Lord Jesus Christ Appeared to an Old Monk as He
Was Keeping Vigil on Good Friday
333
6.
How the Merciful Lord Warned and Converted a Certain
Clerk
334
7.
How Blessed Bernard Often Appeared to a Novice
336
8.
About a Monk to Whom the Lord Jesus Christ Appeared
Twice
338
9.
How Brother Ansulph Saw the Lord Jesus Hanging on the
Cross
339
10.
About a Brother Who Kissed the Hand of the Lord When He
Blessed Him in a Vision
340
11.
About a Brother Who Saw Blessed Mary Magdalene in a
Vision
341
12.
About the Great Progress Made by a Certain Lay Monk
342
13.
About a Lay Brother,Whose Devotion Saint Bernard Knew
through the Spirit
344
Contents xv
14.
About
a Vision in
Which a Certain Brother Sees the Death of
Another Brother
347
15.
About a Lay Monk Who Learned to Say Mass in His Sleep
348
16.
About the Great Patience of a Certain Lay Brother in His
Sickness
349
17.
How a Lay Brother Received Knowledge of Divine
Scripture
351
18.
About a Lay Brother, a Cowherd,Who in
a Vision
Saw the Lord
Jesus Helping Him Herd His Cows
353
19.
About the Great Humility of a Certain Lay Brother
354
20.
About a Lay Brother and How, after He Died, the Lord Deigned
to Show through a Glorious Revelation How Perfect Was His
Life and What Blessed Felicity He Attained in Death
356
21.
About a Brother Whom Saint Bernard Warns in a Vision Not to
Give Way to Temptation
360
22.
Concerning a Brother to Whom Saint Malachy and Blessed
Bernard Appeared, Chastising Him for a Fault
361
23.
About a Lay Brother Who Deserved to See Holy Angels at His
Death
363
24.
How a Lay Brother Was Punished by God for Washing His
Socks without Permission
363
25.
About a Monk Who Presumed to Sleep without His Socks, and
How He Was Prohibited from Becoming an Abbot through a
Divine Revelation
366
26.
About the Wonderful Fervor of
Dom
John, a Former Prior of
Clairvaux
367
27.
With What Great Constancy the Venerable Prior John Spurned
the Luxuries of the Flesh
370
28.
About the Venerable Man
Dom
Gerard, Monk of Clairvaux and
Later Abbot
374
29.
About a Monk Who Had an Invisible Bloodletting by a Great
Miracle of God s Grace
377
30.
Concerning a Vision through Which a Novice at Clairvaux Was
Delivered from a Temptation
380
xvi
The Great Beginning of Citeaux
31.
How Demons Wished to Do Harm to a Certain Lay Brother,
but Were Not Able to Do So
383
32.
How the Lord and His Glorious Mother Appeared to a
Brother
384
33.
About a Monk Who Was Told, Your Sins Are Forgiven
386
34.
About an Observant Lay Brother of Clairvaux Named
Lawrence
388
35.
The Story of a Certain Spiritual Monk of Clairvaux
392
Book Five: Devotions and Dangers in Monastic Life
397
1.
A Warning from
Dom
Gerard, Abbot of Clairvaux, against
Swearing and about the Danger There Is for Those Who
Swear
399
2.
About the Danger of Property
401
3.
About How Dangerous It Is for a Monk to Die without His
Habit, That Is, without His Cowl
404
4.
About a Lay Brother Who Forgot a Grave Sin
406
5.
About the Danger for Someone Who Was Ashamed to Confess
His Sins
407
6.
How the Lord Corrected Leniently a Devout Monk Who Fell
Asleep, and How He Severely Corrected Another Who Was
Lazy out of Tepidity and Negligence
412
7.
The Danger of Aspiring to Holy Orders
416
8.
About the Dangers of Disobedience
419
9.
More on the Danger of Disobedience
422
10.
The Dangers of Conspiracy
428
11.
The Dangers of Excommunication
437
12.
About the Perils of Confessors Who Lack Discernment and in
Praise of Those Who Are Discerning
440
13.
How Dangerous It Is to Put Off Confession to Another
Time
456
14.
The Dangers of Discord
462
15.
In Praise of Patience
467
16.
About the Perils of Meditating Negligently on the Psalms
475
17.
About the Value of Devoutly Serving the Lord Daily in
Vigils
478
18.
How Great Are the Dangers of Serving the Lord Halfheartedly
atVigils
486
Contents xvii
19.
On the Dangers to Those Religious Who Live Softly in This
Life
489
20.
The Danger for Those Who Presume to Chant the Office in a
Worldly Way or for Applause
493
21.
The Danger for Prelates Who Show a Worldly Affection for
Their Families
495
Book Six: Blessed Deaths and A Final Summary
501
1.
About the Imprudent Contemplation of a Monk of Clairvaux,
and about the Dangers That Beset
Contemplatives
503
2.
Concerning the Excellence of Faith in the Sacrament of the
Body and Blood of Christ, and How Much Discernment Must
Be Shown in Contemplating It
509
3.
Concerning the Happy Death of a Monk Who Wanted to Die
at Clairvaux
517
4.
Also about a Lay Brother Who, Burning with a Pious Desire,
Prayed to the Lord That He Would Die at Clairvaux
522
5.
How the Souls of the Departed Were Seen to Celebrate the Last
Rites of a Religious
525
6.
How a Knight Escaped the Danger of Death by the Help of the
Faithful Departed
529
7.
Concerning a Priest Who Was Praying for the Faithful Departed
Who, When He Said, May They Rest in Peace, Heard a Great
Multitude ofVoices Responding, Amen
533
8.
About a Young Boy Who Confessed His Sins after His Death
534
9.
How a Prioress Was Warned by a Revelation to Confess
537
10.
A Final Summary ofWhat This Volume Contains
541
Glossary
551
Bibliography
557
Index of Scriptural References
571
Index of Classical References
579
Index of Patristic and Medieval References
580
General Index
586
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spelling | Konrad Eberbach, Abt 1150-1221 Verfasser (DE-588)100939406 aut Exordium magnum Cisterciense The great beginning of Cîteaux a narrative of the beginning of the Cistercian Order; the Exordium Magnum of Conrad of Eberbach Conrad of Eberbach. Transl. by Benedicta Ward and Paul Savage; ed. by E. Rozanne Elder Kalamazoo Cistercian Publ. 2012 XXX, 614 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cistercian Fathers series 72 A translation of the critical edition of Bruno Griesser, "Exordium magnum cisterciense sive Narratio de initio cisterciensis ordinis", Series Scriptorum Sacri Ordinis Cisterciensis, vol. 2, Rom 1961 Konrad Eberbach, Abt 1150-1221 Exordium magnum Cisterciense (DE-588)4518915-8 gnd rswk-swf Zisterzienser (DE-588)1008453-8 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1098-1220 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1098-1210 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content Zisterzienser (DE-588)1008453-8 b Geschichte 1098-1220 z 1\p DE-604 Geschichte z 2\p DE-604 Geschichte 1098-1210 z 3\p DE-604 Konrad Eberbach, Abt 1150-1221 Exordium magnum Cisterciense (DE-588)4518915-8 u 4\p DE-604 Elder, Ellen Rozanne 1940- Sonstige (DE-588)129855774 oth Cistercian Fathers series 72 (DE-604)BV000002248 72 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 3 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025132223&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 4\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Konrad Eberbach, Abt 1150-1221 The great beginning of Cîteaux a narrative of the beginning of the Cistercian Order; the Exordium Magnum of Conrad of Eberbach Cistercian Fathers series Konrad Eberbach, Abt 1150-1221 Exordium magnum Cisterciense (DE-588)4518915-8 gnd Zisterzienser (DE-588)1008453-8 gnd |
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title | The great beginning of Cîteaux a narrative of the beginning of the Cistercian Order; the Exordium Magnum of Conrad of Eberbach |
title_alt | Exordium magnum Cisterciense |
title_auth | The great beginning of Cîteaux a narrative of the beginning of the Cistercian Order; the Exordium Magnum of Conrad of Eberbach |
title_exact_search | The great beginning of Cîteaux a narrative of the beginning of the Cistercian Order; the Exordium Magnum of Conrad of Eberbach |
title_full | The great beginning of Cîteaux a narrative of the beginning of the Cistercian Order; the Exordium Magnum of Conrad of Eberbach Conrad of Eberbach. Transl. by Benedicta Ward and Paul Savage; ed. by E. Rozanne Elder |
title_fullStr | The great beginning of Cîteaux a narrative of the beginning of the Cistercian Order; the Exordium Magnum of Conrad of Eberbach Conrad of Eberbach. Transl. by Benedicta Ward and Paul Savage; ed. by E. Rozanne Elder |
title_full_unstemmed | The great beginning of Cîteaux a narrative of the beginning of the Cistercian Order; the Exordium Magnum of Conrad of Eberbach Conrad of Eberbach. Transl. by Benedicta Ward and Paul Savage; ed. by E. Rozanne Elder |
title_short | The great beginning of Cîteaux |
title_sort | the great beginning of citeaux a narrative of the beginning of the cistercian order the exordium magnum of conrad of eberbach |
title_sub | a narrative of the beginning of the Cistercian Order; the Exordium Magnum of Conrad of Eberbach |
topic | Konrad Eberbach, Abt 1150-1221 Exordium magnum Cisterciense (DE-588)4518915-8 gnd Zisterzienser (DE-588)1008453-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Konrad Eberbach, Abt 1150-1221 Exordium magnum Cisterciense Zisterzienser Quelle |
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