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Name
  
Lambert Beauduin


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Died
  
January 11, 1960, Chevetogne, Belgium

Books
  
Liturgy the Life of the Church

May they all be one: the vocation of Lambert Beauduin and Chevetogne. Part Two


Dom Lambert Beauduin (1873–1960) was a Belgian monk who founded the monastery now known as Chevetogne Abbey in 1925.

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He had previously been a monk of the Benedictine Mont César Abbey in Leuven, and been deeply involved with the liturgical movement in Belgium. He made an important contribution on unity with Anglicans in 1925 when invited by the participants in the Malines Conversations. When he came to know the Christian East, he realized the extent to which the Churches are divided and started to work on the foundation of the present monastery at Chevetogne (earlier at Amay sur Meuse) devoted to Christian unity.

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Lambert Beauduin Wikipedia


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