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Maas-Ewerd, Theodor Maas, Hermann Macarius (Ivanov) of Optina MacColl, Malcolm Macdonnell, Thomas Macfarland, Charles S. MacGaffey, Wyatt Machilek, Franz Mackay, Donald J. Mackay, John A. Mackay, William P. Mackie, Robert C. Maclagan, William MacLeod, Roy Macmillan, Arthur T. Mafwata Mahieu, Patrice Mai, Paul Mainardi, Adalberto Maire, Catherine Maistre, Joseph de Makrakis, Apostolos Makrides, Vasilios N. Maltsev, Alexei P. Mamalos, Georgios-Spyridon Mammana, Richard J. Jr. Mandouze, André Maniglier, Auguste Mann, Wendy Manning, Henry E. Manning, William T. Mansi, Giova…

30. Dom Lambert Beauduin, Founder of the Monastery of Amay-Chevetogne: A Prelude to Ecumenism in the Catholic Church

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Author(s): Haquin, André
In: Volume 1 Dawn of Ecumenism | Part III. Beginnings: Movements Become a Movement previous chapter 1 Introduction When browsing through the impressive biography compiled by Raymond Loonbeek and Jacques Mortiau,1 the reader may gain the impression that Fr. Lambert Beauduin lived several consecutive lives: first as a diocesan priest involved in education (1897–1899) and as a labor chaplain (1899–1906), then as a Benedictine monk at Mont César Abbey in Leuven (1906) and as the initiator of the Belgian liturgical movement (1909–1914). After the interlude of World War i, he reappeared …