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Jules Monchanin


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Died
  
October 10, 1957, Paris, France

Father Jules Monchanin (who chose to call himself Swami Paramarubyananda), (April 10, 1895 in Fleurie, Rhône - October 10, 1957 in Paris) was a French Catholic priest, monk and hermit. He was an ardent proponent of Hindu-Christian interfaith dialogue. He is known for the being one of the “Trinity from Tannirpalli” along with Le Saux, and Griffiths who were the co-founders of Saccidananda Ashram (also called Shantivanam), an ashram founded in the village of Tannirpalli in Tamil Nadu in 1938.

Jules Monchanin Oblates of Shantivanam

Monchanin received Final Sacrament in 1932 but survived. On the same day, he received a letter from Father Kalathil inviting him to come to India.

Jules Monchanin Jules Monchanin Dialogue Interreligieux Monastique

Partial works

Jules Monchanin Pierre Emmanuel Regards Sur Pierre Emmanuel

  • De l'esthétique à la Mystique (From aesthetics to the Mystic), 1955
  • Ecrits spirituels (Spiritual Writings), 1965
  • Lettres à ma mère, 1913 - 1957 (Letters to my mother, 1913 - 1957), 1989
  • Mystique de l'Inde, mystère chrétien : écrits et inédits (Mystique of India, mystery Christian writings and unpublished), 1974
  • Lettres au Père Le Saux (1947-1957) (Letters to Father Le Saux (1947-1957)), 1995
  • Théologie et spiritualité missionnaires (Theology and Spirituality missionaries)
  • References

    Jules Monchanin Wikipedia


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