The missionary Benedictines of St Ottilien: a short history
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adam_text | CONTENTS
FOREWORD BY ABBOT PRESIDENT JEREMIAS SCHROEDER
..........
V
INTRODUCTION.....................................................................
VII
PREAMBLE: THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE NINETEENTH
CENTURY * A NEW MISSION AWARENESS...................... 1
CHAPTER 1
ANDREAS AMRHEIN - PURSUING A DREAM
1 THE FOUNDER OF THE MISSIONARY BENEDICTINES
OF ST
OTTILIEN.................................................................
7
2 A MONK S DREAM OF BECOMING A MISSIONARY
.............
10
3 THE OPENING OF A MISSION HOUSE AT REICHENBACH. . . 14
4 MONASTIC LIFE IN THE DISGUISE OF A MISSION H OUSE.. 21
5 TRANSFER OF THE MISSION HOUSE FROM REICHENBACH
TO EMMING/ST OTTILIEN..................................................
24
CHAPTER 2
THE MISSION HOUSE BECOMES A MONASTERY
1 THE CALL TO THE MISSIONS
....................................
27
2 A MONASTERY AT LAST - BUT THE MISSION VENTURE
ENDS IN TRAGEDY
..........................................................
29
3 PIONEERING PERIOD IN THE MISSION FIELD...................... 33
4 AMRHEIN RESIGNS - THE FUTURE LOOKS BLEAK
.............
37
5 BEURON COMES TO THE R ESCUE..................................... 43
6 ILDEFONSE SCHOBER BECOMES SUPERIOR GENERAL
OF THE MISSION H O U SE
................................................. 46
CHAPTER 3
MONK AND MISSIONARY -
THE CRUX OF THE MATTER
1 THE BREAKTHROUGH AT MARIA LAACH
..............................
49
2 AMRHEIN*S ORIGINAL IDEA OF MISSIONARY MONK
IS A DAPTED
...................................................................
50
3 MONK AND MISSIONARY - A COMBINATION FRAUGHT
WITH
TENSION.................................................................
53
4 ILDEFONSE SCHOBER - SECOND SUPERIOR GENERAL .... 56
CHAPTER 4
ST OTTILIEN: FROM MISSION HOUSE
TO ARCHABBEY
1 FIRST SOLEMN PROFESSION AT ST OTTILIEN
........................
59
2 THE MISSION HOUSE BECOMES AN ABBEY
......................
61
3 DEVELOPMENT OF THE MISSIONS UNDER
ABBOT N
ORBERT............................................................. 62
A) THE MISSIONS IN EAST AFRICA................................... 62
B) THE MISSION MONASTERY IN KOREA
..........................
66
4 THE FORMATION OF THE MISSIONARY BENEDICTINE
CONGREGATION OF ST OTTILIEN
.........................................
69
CHAPTER 5
SETBACKS SUFFERED IN THE WAKE
OF WORLD WAR I
1 THE EFFECT OF THE WAR ON THE MONASTERIES
IN G ERM
ANY................................................................. 73
2 THE EXPULSION OF GERMAN MISSIONARIES FROM
EAST A
FRICA...................................................................
74
3 MISSION WORK IN KOREA UNDER JAPANESE R U LE
...........
77
CHAPTER 6
THE CONGREGATION BECOMES INTERNATIONAL
1 ROME ENTRUSTS THE CONGREGATION WITH
NEW MISSION FIELDS......................................................
79
A) A NEW MISSION FIELD IN KOREA (1920)
AND NORTH-EAST CHINA (1921)........................... 79
B) A NEW MISSION FIELD IN SOUTH AFRICA (1921)
.... 83
2 MAKING NEW FOUNDATIONS OUTSIDE GERMANY
.............
84
A) UZNACH, SWITZERLAND (1919)
.............................
85
B) CARACAS, VENEZUELA (1923)
...............................
86
C) SAN BENITO, PHILIPPINES (1923)......................... 86
D) LOS CABOS, SPAIN (1923)
...................................
87
E) LA CUMBRE AND LOS COENDOERES, ARGENTINA (1923) . 88
F) ST MARY OF THE LAKE, LIBERTY LAKE, WASHINGTON,
USA (1924)....................................................... 89
G) LITTLE FLOWER MONASTERY, NEWTON, NEW JERSEY,
USA (1924)....................................................... 92
H) THE GRAN CHACO PROJECT FOR GERMAN SETTLERS,
ARGENTINA (1925)
..............................................
93
I) UNFULFILLED REQUESTS FOR NEW FOUNDATIONS
.... 95
CHAPTER 7
PROGRESS IN THE MISSIONS -
WORRIES ON THE HOME FRONT
THE CONGREGATION BETWEEN THE FIRST AND
SECOND WORLD WAR (1920-1940)
1 THE AMERICAN HOUSES GAIN IM PORTANCE
.................
97
A) THE MONASTERY IN NEWTON BETWEEN 1920
AND
1940................................................................. 97
B) FOUNDING A MISSION PROCURE AT SCHUYLER,
NEBRASKA, U SA ...................................................... 98
C) SAN JOSE DEL AVILA MONASTERY IN CARACAS,
VENEZUELA
..............................................................
100
2 EXPANSION OF THE BENEDICTINE PRESENCE IN THE
FAR
EAST........................................................................
101
A) TOKWON ABBEY IN KOREA........................................ 101
B) HOLY CROSS ABBEY AND YENKI (YANJI) MISSION
IN NORTH-EAST C H IN A
............................................
103
3 THE CREATION OF TERRITORIAL ABBEYS IN EAST AFRICA . 105
4 FOUNDING A FOURTH MONASTERY IN GERMANY
.............
109
5 THE TWILIGHT YEARS OF NORBERT WEBER*S TIME AS
A
RCHABBOT...................................................................
110
A) THE CANONICAL VISITATION OF ST OTTILIEN
IN
1921...................................................................
110
B) THE TRAGOESS AFFAIR.................................................
114
C) NORBERT WEBER - FIRST ABBOT/ARCHABBOT
OF ST OTTILIEN..........................................................
116
CHAPTER 8
SETBACKS CAUSED BY THE EVENTS
OF WORLD WARLL
1 THE MONASTERIES IN GERMANY THREATENED BY A
TOTALITARIAN REGIME....................................................
121
2 THE SUPPRESSION OF THE FOUR GERMAN MONASTERIES
IN 1941
........................................................................
124
A) *VIOLENCE IS HAPPENING HERE*
............................
124
B) MISSIONS LEFT WITHOUT M OTHERHOUSES
.................
130
C) THE NIGHTMARE E N D S
.............................................
131
3 THE MISSIONS IN EAST AFRICA -
EMBROILED IN THE WAR D RA M A ................................... 133
A) ABBOT-BISHOP GALLUS STEIGER WEATHERS
THE S TO RM
............................................................... 133
B) RESTRICTION OF MISSIONARY ACTIVITIES IN THE
TERRITORIAL ABBEY OF N D A N D A
..............................
136
4 ZULULAND MISSIONARIES IN INTERNMENT C AM PS
.........
140
5 THE COLLAPSE OF THE MISSIONS IN NORTH-EAST
C
HINA............................................................................
145
6 THE END OF TOKWON A B B E Y
......................................
148
A) HARASSED BY COMMUNISTS....................................... 148
B) MONKS ARE EXECUTED OR SENT TO A LABOUR CAMP.. 150
C) IN THE LABOUR CAMP OF OKSADOK 1949-1954 .... 151
D) FREE AT LAST
............................................................
154
CHAPTER 9
CONSOLIDATION AND GROWTH
AFTERWORLD WARLL
1 THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE AMERICAN HOUSES
.........
157
A) ST PAUL*S ABBEY NEWTON - ON THE WAY TO
BECOMING AN AMERICAN M ONASTERY.................... 157
B) SAN JOSE MONASTERY CARACAS -
STRUGGLING TO ATTRACT LOCAL VOCATIONS
...............
159
2 THE AFRICAN MISSIONS AFTER THE WORLD WAR I I
.........
161
A) THE TERRITORIAL ABBEYS IN EAST AFRICA
.................
161
B) THE BENEDICTINE MISSION IN Z U LU LAN D
...............
164
3 A NEW BEGINNING OF BENEDICTINE LIFE
IN SOUTH KOREA
...........................................
..............
168
4 THE EIGHTH GENERAL CHAPTER 1950 -
RESTORATION CHAPTER....................................................
170
5 CHRYSOSTOMUS SCHMID - SECOND ARCHABBOT
OF ST O TTILIEN
..............................................................
172
CHAPTER 10
RESTORATION EFFORTS FOLLOWED
BY THE GREAT RENEWAL
1 UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR ELECTED THIRD ARCHABBOT
IN
1957.........................................................................
177
2 THE NINTH GENERAL CHAPTER 1960 -
BACK TO THE BASICS......................................................
178
3 ST GEORGENBERG-FIECHT JOINS THE CONGREGATION . . . 180
4 THE SECOND VATICAN COUNCIL -
PRELUDE TO RENEWAL....................................................
182
5 THE TENTH GENERAL CHAPTER 1966-1968 -
THE GREAT RENEWAL CHAPTER
.......................................
185
A) REVISION OF THE CONSTITUTIONS
..............................
186
B) DISTINCTION BETWEEN LAY BROTHERS AND
CHOIR MONKS ABOLISHED
.........................................
187
C) THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CONGREGATION
.................
189
D) DECISIONS REGARDING MONASTIC DISCIPLINE
.............
189
E) THE MISSION ACTIVITY OF THE CONGREGATION
...........
190
CHAPTER 11
REVIVING THE MONASTIC LEGACY
WHILE MAINTAINING THE MISSIONARY
COMMITMENT
1 NEW MISSION ENDEAVOURS IN EAST AFRICA
.................
191
A) KERIO VALLEY MISSION IN KENYA (1972)
...............
191
B) CONTINUED PRIMARY EVANGELIZATION IN
TANZANIA (1977).................................................... 192
2 ATTEMPTS AT IMPLANTING BENEDICTINE MONASTIC
LIFE IN A
FRICA............................................................... 194
A) SPREADING THE GOSPEL VERSUS RECRUITING OSB
C ANDIDATES
............................................................
194
B) HANGA - A MONASTERY OF AFRICAN
BENEDICTINES
..........................................................
195
C) INKAMANA - A MULTICULTURAL MONASTERY IN
SOUTH A FRICA
..........................................................
198
D) PERAMIHO - A GERMAN ABBEY ON THE WAY
TO BECOMING A TANZANIAN A BBEY
........................
201
E) NDANDA ABBEY - MISSIONARIES REDISCOVER
THEIR MONASTIC LEGACY
...........................................
204
CHAPTER 12
FOCUS ON THE HISTORY AND APOSTOLATE
OF THE CONGREGATION
1 PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY
OF THE CONGREGATION....................................................
207
2 CONSTITUTIONS AND APOSTOLATE OF THE
CONGREGATION
..............................................................
208
A) THE CONSTITUTIONS AND FORMATION ISSU ES
...........
208
B) THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CONGREGATION
...............
209
C) NEW CHALLENGES WITH REGARD TO THE MISSION
APOSTOLATE
..............................................................
210
3 SCHOOLS AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINING FACILITIES
OF THE GERMAN ABBEYS
...............................................
211
4 SUSO BRECHTER, THIRD ARCHABBOT OF ST OTTILIEN
(1957-1974).................................................................
213
CHAPTER 13
FROM BENEDICTINE MISSIONS
TO A BENEDICTINE MISSION
1 THE MISSION CHURCH BECOMES A LOCAL C H U RCH
___
219
A) THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL
HIERARCHY IN T ANZANIA
.........................................
219
B) THE FIRST LOCAL BISHOP IN Z ULULAND.................... 222
C) WAEGWAN ABBEY AND THE REGIONAL V ICARIATE.. . 225
2 ARCHABBOT VICTOR DAMMERTZ SUCCEEDS
ARCHABBOT SUSO B RECHTER
...........................................
228
A) THE ELECTION OF ARCHABBOT VICTOR
..........................
228
B) ARCHABBOT VICTOR BECOMES ABBOT PRIMATE
IN 1977
................................................................... 231
C) JOSEF VICTOR DAMMERTZ - ARCHABBOT,
ABBOT PRIMATE, BISHOP
...........................................
232
CHAPTER 14
WIDENING THE HORIZONS
THE CONGREGATION UNDER
ARCHABBOT NOTKER
1977-2000
1 THE ELECTION OF FR NOTKER WOLF AS ARCHABBOT
.........
235
2 THE TWELFTH GENERAL CHAPTER 1977
..........................
236
A) THE SPIRITUAL BASIS OF THE LIFE AND
APOSTOLATE OF MISSIONARY BENEDICTINES
.............
236
B) MONASTIC LIFE IN THE CONTEXT OF SOCIETY
...............
238
3 FOUNDATIONS UNDERTAKEN BY INDIVIDUAL
MONASTERIES SINCE 1975 ..............................................
239
A) ST BENEDICT MONASTERY IN NAIROBI (1978)
.............
239
B) HOLY SPIRIT MONASTERY, MVIMWA (1979)
.............
241
C) ST JOSEPH*S MONASTERY, NAMYANGJU (1987) .... 244
D) KATIBUNGA MONASTERY IN ZAMBIA (1987)
...............
245
E) THE *CELIA* IN HANOVER (1988)
..............................
246
F) ST BONIFACE MONASTERY, WALDFRIEDEN (1998)
.........
247
4 NEW VENTURES UNDERTAKEN BY THE CONGREGATION
UNDER ARCHABBOT NOTKER.............................................. 249
A) ST ANSELM PRIORY IN JAPAN (1974/1982)
...............
249
B) DIGOS MONASTERY IN THE PHILIPPINES (1983)
.........
251
C) TORORO MONASTERY IN UGANDA (1984)
.................
254
D) AGBANG MONASTERY IN TOGO (1985)...................... 257
E) KUMILY IN INDIA (1990)
.........................................
260
F MALANDJI IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
OF CONGO, ZAIRE (1991)
.........................................
263
G) UNFULFILLED REQUESTS FOR NEW FOUNDATIONS .... 265
5 THE THIRTEENTH GENERAL CHAPTER 1984...................... 266
A) THE GROWING INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER OF THE
CONGREGATION
..........................................................
266
B) THE MONASTIC BASIS OF THE CONGREGATION
.............
266
C) THE MISSION APOSTOLATE OF THE CONGREGATION. . . . 268
6 MISSIONARY BENEDICTINES AND OPTION FOR THE POOR
THE FOURTEENTH GENERAL CHAPTER
..............................
269
A) THE MANY FORMS OF POVERTY................................... 269
B) MISSION APOSTOLATE IN THE FRAMEWORK OF MONASTIC
L IFE
.........................................................................
271
C) BENEDICTINE O BLATES
.............................................
272
7 FOCUS ON THE INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER OF THE
CONGREGATION. THE FIFTEENTH GENERAL CHAPTER 1992.. 273
A) MAINTAINING UNITY IN DIVERSITY
............................
273
B) THE ROLE OF THE REGIONS WITHIN THE
CONGREGATION
........................................
274
8 THE SIXTEENTH GENERAL CHAPTER 1996 ...................... 274
A) THE GOVERNANCE OF THE CONGREGATION.................... 274
B) NEW LOOK AT PUGU - CLOSING MALANDJI
.................
275
9 ARCHABBOT NOTKER BECOMES ABBOT PRIMATE
.............
276
CHAPTER 15
DEVELOPMENT OF THE AMERICAN MONASTERIES
BETWEEN 1965 (VATICAN II) AND 2015
1 ST PAUL*S ABBEY NEWTON, USA................................... 281
2 SAN JOSE ABBEY CARACAS, GUEIGUEE, VENEZUELA
.........
283
3 EL ROSAL CONVENTUAL PRIORY, COLOM BIA.................... 286
CHAPTER 16
THE CONGREGATION IN THE
TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
1 ARCHABBOT JEREMIAS SCHROEDER ELECTED
SIXTH
ARCHABBOT.......................................................... 289
A) THE GOVERNANCE OF THE OTTILIEN CONGREGATION . . . 290
B) ECONOMIC M ATTERS..................................................
291
C) THE MISSION APOSTOLATE......................................... 292
D) INTERCULTURAL MONASTIC LIFE, AFRICAN-EUROPEAN
THINK TANK
..............................................................
292
E) AGBANG PRIORY AND NEWTON A BBEY...................... 293
2 THE EIGHTEENTH GENERAL CHAPTER 2004
........................
293
A) MODUS OF ELECTING MAJOR SUPERIORS
......................
294
B) REFORMING THE GOVERNANCE OF THE CONGREGATION . . 294
C) FINANCIAL MATTERS....................................................
295
D) WRITING CHRONICLES..................................................
296
E) THE PLIGHT OF POOR FARM ERS................................... 296
3 THE NINETEENTH GENERAL CHAPTER 2008:
THE SEPARATION C HAPTER
.............................................
297
4 NEW MISSION VENTURES STARTED AFTER 1990
...............
298
A) RASON CATHOLIC H OSPITAL
.......................................
298
B) MEIHEKOU HOSPITAL, CHINA (1994)
........................
298
C) HOLY CROSS MONASTERY YANJI, CHINA (2001) .... 300
D) ST GREGORY STUDY HOUSE, LANGATA, KENYA
(2003)
.....................................................................
301
E) LIIERET MISSION FOR NOMADS, KENYA (2005)
.........
302
F) BENEDICTINE CELIA IN OZERNOJE, KAZAKHSTAN
(2005).....................................................................
303
G) FOUNDATION IN CUBA (2 0 0 8 )................................. 305
H) MONASTIC-MISSIONARY ENGAGEMENT IN
MOZAMBIQUE
..........................................................
306
I) REQUESTS FOR FOUNDATIONS RECEIVED AFTER
2000
.......................................................................
307
5 THE TWENTIETH GENERAL CHAPTER OF 2012. ELECTION
OF AN ABBOT PRESIDENT WHO IS NOT ARCHABBOT
.........
309
CHAPTER 17
STRUCTURES AND PROGRAMS
OF THE CONGREGATION
1 THE REGIONS OF THE CONGREGATION
...............................
311
2 LUMEN CAECIS - FORUM OF THE CONGREGATION
.............
313
3 CONGREGATION STUDY WEEKS (CSW) AND MISSION
EXPOSURE (MIX)
..........................................................
315
4 *ALL SHOULD BE CALLED FOR COUNSEL* -
THE THINK T AN K
..........................................................
316
CHAPTER 18
THE CONGREGATION OF MISSIONARY
BENEDICTINE SISTERS OF TUTZING
1 MISSIONARY SISTERS FOUNDED BY ANDREAS AMRHEIN.. . 319
2 FOUNDING NEW CONGREGATIONS UNDER THE
DIRECTION OF TUTZING S ISTERS....................................... 321
3 THE TUTZING SISTERS -
AN INTERNATIONAL CONGREGATION................................... 323
APPENDIX: GUIDELINES OF MARIA LAACH (1896)
...............
325
CHRONOLOGY.......................................................................
327
LIST OF ABBEYS AND CONVENTUAL PRIORIES
..........................
347
STATISTICS 2000 AND
2015.................................................. 351
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
............................................................
352
BIBLIOGRAPHY.....................................................................
353
INDEX..................................................................................
357
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spelling | Sieber, Godfrey 1940- Verfasser (DE-588)1026496187 aut The missionary Benedictines of St Ottilien a short history Godfrey Sieber, O.S.B. Sankt Ottilien eos [2016] XIX, 370 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 20 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Missionary Benedictine texts and studies 10 Benediktiner Kongregation von Sankt Ottilien für Auswärtige Missionen (DE-588)4028326-4 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Benediktiner Kongregation von Sankt Ottilien für Auswärtige Missionen (DE-588)4028326-4 b Geschichte z DE-604 Missionary Benedictine texts and studies 10 (DE-604)BV035021214 10 B:DE-101 application/pdf http://d-nb.info/1119105463/04 Inhaltsverzeichnis DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029341541&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Sieber, Godfrey 1940- The missionary Benedictines of St Ottilien a short history Missionary Benedictine texts and studies Benediktiner Kongregation von Sankt Ottilien für Auswärtige Missionen (DE-588)4028326-4 gnd |
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title | The missionary Benedictines of St Ottilien a short history |
title_auth | The missionary Benedictines of St Ottilien a short history |
title_exact_search | The missionary Benedictines of St Ottilien a short history |
title_full | The missionary Benedictines of St Ottilien a short history Godfrey Sieber, O.S.B. |
title_fullStr | The missionary Benedictines of St Ottilien a short history Godfrey Sieber, O.S.B. |
title_full_unstemmed | The missionary Benedictines of St Ottilien a short history Godfrey Sieber, O.S.B. |
title_short | The missionary Benedictines of St Ottilien |
title_sort | the missionary benedictines of st ottilien a short history |
title_sub | a short history |
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topic_facet | Benediktiner Kongregation von Sankt Ottilien für Auswärtige Missionen |
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