Name Cuthbert Butler | Died 1934 | |
Books The Lausiac History of, Benedictine monachism, Ways of Christian Life: Old, Western Mysticism: The Teac |
Benedictine Spirituality
Cuthbert Butler OSB (born Edward Butler (1858 – 1934)) was a Benedictine monk of Downside Abbey in England, who gained notice as a Church historian. In 1906 he was elected the abbot of the community. He resigned in 1922 (Benedictine Monachism, Preface to Second Edition).
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Butler is known for The Vatican Council, his history of the First Vatican Council based on the correspondence of Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne, OSB, of Birmingham. Gertrude Himmelfarb describes The Vatican Council as designed to support papal infallibility.
He also wrote on mysticism.
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