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Joseph Marmion [OSB]
   
Life
1858-1923; b. Dublin; monk and religious writer; ed. Belvedere College,
Clonliffe, and Rome; and curate of Dundrum, Co. Dublin, and chaplain of
Mountjoy Prison; entered Maredsous Benedictine Abbey, Namur, 1886; professed
1891; represent Maredsous at Maynooth College Centenary 1895; Abbot in
Sept. 1909-23; Prior of César Monastery, and examiner in Theology,
Louvain University, 1899. settled Edermine, Co. Wexford, having escaped
Namur disguised as cattle dealer to England, seeking asylum for his community
during German invasion; 1914; preached to monks of Caldey, prior to their
conversion to Catholicism; returned to Maredsous after the War; published,
from notes taken by students of his lectures, Le Christ, Vie de lAme
(1918); Le Christ dans Ses Mystères (1919); and Le Christ,
Idéals du Moine (1922), enormously popular devotional works,
trans. into nine languages, and read by Greek orthodox as well as Catholics;
d. 30 Jan.; Vatican commences investigation into miraculous recovery from
cancer of a Mrs Bitzan of St. Cloud, Minnesota, who prayed at the tomb
of Dom Marmion in Aug. 1966, 1979; claims rejected as a happy coincidence
by the Vatican; new impetus supplied by Fr. Mark Tierney and others of
Glenstal Abbey and Marmedsous, 1990s, resulting in the beautificationi
of Dom Marmion in Aug. 2000. DIB DIW
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Criticism
Mark Tierney [OSB], Dom. Columba Marmion (Dublin: Columba Press
1994), 283pp.; The Irish Times, Aug. 26 2000 [report on beatification].
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Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco)
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