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Dom Eugene Boylan: A Biography Trappist Monk & Writer: 1904 - 1964

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ISBN: 9781788120258
AuthorMorrissey, Thomas J (SJ)
Pub Date06/05/2019
BindingPaperback
Pages148
CountryIRL
Dewey271.0092
Quick overview Dom Eugene Boylan, was an Irish-born Trappist monk and writer who was born in 1904 and died in 1964. In the 1940s he published two books, This Tremendous Lover and Difficulties in Mental Prayer, which became international bestsellers and were translated into many languages.
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Dom Eugene Boylan, O.C.R., was an Irish-born Trappist monk and writer who was born in 1904 and died in 1964. Ordained a priest in 1937, he began writing on spiritual topics, and in the 1940s he published two books, This Tremendous Lover and Difficulties in Mental Prayer, which became international bestsellers and were translated into many languages. In the late 1950s he undertook an extensive lecture tour of the United States ("This is the best retreat we ever had at Gethsemani," commented Thomas Merton after Boylan's visit there), and in 1962 he was elected the fourth abbot of Mount St. Joseph Abbey in Roscrea, Ireland. Two years later he died in an automobile accident.

Distinguished Jesuit historian, Thomas J Morrissey, has produced the first biography of this important Irish writer.

This Tremendous Lover remains in print over 70 years after it was first published.

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Dom Eugene Boylan, O.C.R., was an Irish-born Trappist monk and writer who was born in 1904 and died in 1964. Ordained a priest in 1937, he began writing on spiritual topics, and in the 1940s he published two books, This Tremendous Lover and Difficulties in Mental Prayer, which became international bestsellers and were translated into many languages. In the late 1950s he undertook an extensive lecture tour of the United States ("This is the best retreat we ever had at Gethsemani," commented Thomas Merton after Boylan's visit there), and in 1962 he was elected the fourth abbot of Mount St. Joseph Abbey in Roscrea, Ireland. Two years later he died in an automobile accident.

Distinguished Jesuit historian, Thomas J Morrissey, has produced the first biography of this important Irish writer.

This Tremendous Lover remains in print over 70 years after it was first published.