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Cir€AUX 1098-1998 1998 SrU<)J€5 con-F-tR-tnc £ THE INSTITUTE OF CISTERCIAN STUDIES College of Arts and Sciences • Western Michigan University · 1-10 mAy 1998 in conjunction with the 3Jrd Inte rnationctl Congress on Medieval Studies

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Cir€AUX 1098-1998

1998 CJSr€~CJAO SrU<)J€5

con-F-tR-tnc £ THE INSTITUTE OF CISTERCIAN STUDIES

College of Arts and Sciences • Western Michigan University

·1-10 mAy 1998 in conjunction with the

3Jrd Internationctl Congress on Medieval Studies

S€SSJOOS

THURSDAY 10:00 AM

0€ £gR€SSU CJS1:€RCJ€nSJUm monAcnoRum

Unity, Unanimity, Uniformity: What Were the First Cistercians Seeking?

Michael Casey, ocso

They Left with Their Abbot Armand Veilleux, ocso

Thurston of York and the Founding of Clteaux M. Basil Pennington, ocso

PRESIDING: E. Rozanne Elder 1040/ 50 Fetzer

THURSDAY I :30 PM

In LOCIS A FR€QU€n'CIA .POPULI S€mO'CIS

Spiritual Ideal and Economic and Social Realities: The Example of the Breton Cistercians (XII-XIII Centuries)

Andre Dufief

Cistercian Nuns and Sephardic Jews: Las Huelgas' Multicultural Setting

Andrea Gayoso

Historical Fact, Theological Construct, Spiritual Truth: Cistercian Ideology and Propaganda

Javier Perez-Embid ·

PRESIDING: Edward McCorl<ell ocso 1040/50 Fetzer Center

ARCriUS 0€1nC€.pS ArQU€ .P€RF€CriUS 1nt1A€R€R€

Early Vallombrosa and Early Citeaux: So Alike and So Unlike Hugh McCaffery, ocso

A Living Sacrifice: Cisterciap Influence on the Ordo for the Profession of Lay Brothers in the Order of Sempringham

Janet T. Sorrentino

Citeaux-The 'New Monastery': Facet of a New Crystal M. Colman O'Dell, ocso

PRESIOING: Benedict Simmonds, ocso 1060 Fetzer

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THURSDAY 3:30 PM

ASSA"t"IAS 10 OIV€RSIS €PISCOPA"t"ISUS OROIOAV€RUO"t"

The Architecture of the Cistercians in the Southern Baltic Area Christine Kratzke

Hidden Witness: Saint Mary and Saint Gertrud in Hedersleben, AD 1253-1810

Cornelia Oefelein

Salt and Wine Within Cistercian Life and Economics Klaus Wollenberg

PRESIDING: Meredith Lillich 1040/50 Fetzer Center

Wisdom and Fire: Cistercian Charism in the Writings of Gilbert of Hoyland

M. Pamela Clinton, ocso

Sisters and Patrons: Jeanne and MargUerite of Constantinople and the Cistercian Order in Thirteenth-Century Flanders

Erin Jordan

Sint Servaas in the County of Utrecht: The Oldest Monastery for Women in the Northern Netherlands

Geertruida de Moor

PRESIDING: Jane Patricia Freeland 1060 Fetzer

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FRIDAY 10:00 AM

pR1m1 nu1us €CCL€SIA€ FunoArOR€s

The Vim of Robert of Molesme: Fact or Fiction? Neil M. Mancour

Was Alberic The 'lkal' Founder of Citeaux? Brian Patrick McGuire

Alberic of the New Monastery as Jeremiah of Anathoth M. Chrysogonus Waddell, ocso

PRESIDING: John R. Sommerfeldt l 040/50 Fetzer

FRIDAY 1:30PM

The Thirteen Monks Who Left Saint Mary's Abbey York }ens Rueffer

Layers of Meaning in the Foundation History of Fountains Abbey

Elizabeth Freeman

Cistercian Antecedents in Britain: An Aelredian Sacramentary Marsha Dutton

PRESIDING: Brendan Freeman, ocso l 040/50 Fetzer

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FRIDAY 3:30 PM

10 SChOLA CnRIS"t"I...R€ QULARI OISCIPLIOA f"€LICI"t"€R €X€RCI"t"US

Vim prim11 Bern11rdi: Portrait of a Spiritual Journey? Tyler Sergent

Echoes of the &ordium P11num in Bernard's Ad clericos de conPersione

Luke Anderson, o. CIST.

Le discernement bernardian entre celui des peres du desert et celui d'Ignace de Loyola

Dominique Bertrand, SJ '

PRESIDING: Aage Rydstr0m-Poulsen 1040/50 Fetzer

AaaAS €"t" SUI AUC"t"ORI"t"A"t"€ f"R€"t"l

The Feminine Abbot: Smaragdus and the Cistercian Fathers Daniel M. LaCorte

Visual Representations of Saint Bernard: Patterns and Developments

Gerhard Jaritz

Cistercian Theologians at the Late Medieval University of Paris Thomas Sullivan, O SB

PRESIDING: David N. Bell I 060 Fetzer Center

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SATURDAY 10:00 AM

LOQU€~AO"CUR~ COOQU€R€~AO"CUR~

conrRisr-t~AnruR. ..

Why Can We Know So Little About the Early Cistercians? Constance Berman

From Molesme to Clteaux: The Earliest 'Cistercian' 'Spirituality'

David N . Bell

Discussion

PRESIDING: Chrysogonus Waddell, ocso 1040/ 50 Fetzer

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Other sessions of special interest: SATURDAY-1:30PM The Influence of Monastic Sprituality on Medieval Literature

Patricia Quattrin 304 Valley III

SUNDAY-10:30 AM

The Influence of Cistercian Spirituality on British and Continental Literature

Patricia Quattrin 304 Valley III

SATURDAY 1:30PM

SUSC€p"'tUROS QUOQU€ "'t€RRAS

Les Cisterciens et le fer au Moyen Age: nouveUes recherches Paul Benoit

Partage d'un territoire: les rapports de l'abbaye de Vauluisant avec l'archev~che de Sens au Moyen Age (Yonne, France)

Josephine Rouillard

Medieval Environmental Change: The Monastic Machine of Bordcsley Abbey

John E. Broich

PRESIDING: Terryl N. Kinder 1040/50 Fetzer

ror Cl€RICOS llrr€RA"'tOS €"'t 00Btl€S

William of Saint Thierry's Citations of Scripture in his Expositio ad Romanos

Steven Cartwright

The Chief Motifs in the Writings of Guerric of Igny Paul E. Lockey

Desiderium Qpod: The Cistercian Vodtion of Men and Women Lillian Thomas Shank, ocso

PRESIDING: Martha Krieg 1060 Fetzer

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SATURDAY 3:30 PM

€CCl€SIAm ... lA€t"lf"ICAR€ €t" CORROBRAR€ CO€P€Runr

The Virile Bride of Bernard of Clairvaux Revisited Shawn Madison Krahmcr

The Invention of a Tradition: Early Cistercian Homiliaries and Marian Piety

Louis I. Hamilton

Nailed by Obedience: Monks, Lay Brothers and the Imimtio Christi

Martha G. Newman

PRESIDING: Charles Cummings, ocso 1040/50 Fetzer

€t" CA€t"€ROS QUI €X €1SO€m f"U€RA0t" €XORt"l

The Re-founding of Citeaux and Dom Jean-Baptiste Chautard (1858-1935)

Gilchrist Lavigne, ocsp

Notre-Dame-do -Saint-Esprit ( 1862 ): The Material Conditions of Citeaux Revisited

Andre Picard, ocso

The First Trappist Foundation in Brazil (1904-1930) Jose Pereira da Silva

PRESIDING: Evelyn Kaehler I 060 Fetzer Center

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SUNDAY 8:30 AM

~€n€OICrlon€ oom1n1 1n OI€S CR€SC€~Anr

New Aspects of the First and Second Cistercian Reforms Charlotte Ziegler

From Medium to Large: Changing the Alignment of the Thirteenth-century Refectory at Villers-en-Brabant

Thomas Coomans

PRESIDING: Emero Stiegman 1040/50 Fetzer

SUNDAY 10:30 AM

monAsr€Rium I~IO€m ... consrRu€R€ CO€P€Runr

Cistercians in the Yonne: From the Cradle of Citeaux to a Microcosm of the Order

Terryl N.Kinder

The Reconstruction of Esrom Abbey ]ens Anker ]0rgcnsen

PRESIDING: James France 1040/50 Fetzer

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€V€n1ng PROQRAmS THURSDAY 7:30PM Early Citeaux and the Founding Fathers in Medieval Art

James France Author of The Cistercians in Medieval Art

1055 Fetzer (reception following)

Cistercian Life and Prayer: An Experiential Program M. Basil Pennington, ocso

FRIDAY 8:00PM Treasures Old and New: Nine Centuries of Cistercian Music

The Scholars of Cambrai Gail Gillispie, Artistic Director

1040/50 Fetzer

Saint Augustine's Cathedral, Kalamazoo

7:15PM: Bus departs from Valley III forSt Augustine's

Sponsored by: The Institute of Cistercian Studies, Western Michigan University The Fetzer Institute, Kalamazoo

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\VORSntp S€RVIC €S

EUCHARIST Th/Fri/Sat 7 AM

1040/50 Fetzer Sunday 7 AM Roman Catholic

Fetzer Auditorium

VESPERS Th/Fri

Saturday

7:15AM Anglican-Lutheran 1040/50 Fetzer

5:15PM 1040/50 Fetzer 6:15 PM Latin Vespers Cathedral of Christ the King

mAOUSCRtpr AOO 13ooli £xnal3ar

The Cistercians-Nine Hundred Years: An Exhibit of Manuscripts and Books in the Obrecht Collection of the Institute of Cistercian Studies Library, Western Michigan University (on permanent loan from Gethsemani Abbey)

Curator: Dr Thomas Amos, Institute of Cistercian Studies and Special Collections Librarian

The Fetzer Centre Lobby

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SJ)€C1Al €V€nrs

SA"CUROAY

7:15PM CISTERCIAN CONFERENCE DINNER Undercroft of the Cathedral of Christ the King ReserJJations required

5:45PM 6:15PM

7:15PM 9:20PM 9:45PM

Bus departs from Valley 11-front entrance Vespers Please note: bus does not return to campus

after Vespers Dinner Compline Bus returns to campus

sunOAY

2:00 PM TEA AND TOUR Edwin and Mary Meader Room, Waldo Library

Cistercians and Cistercian-scholars are invited to the Edwin and Mary Meader Room ofWaldo Library, on the third floor of the entry rotunda. Tea will be served and visitors will have the opportunity to see the (still relatively) new home of the Cistercian Studies Rare Book and Manuscript Collection.

6:00 PM-SUNDAY COLLATION

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The Commons, Walwood Hall ReserJJations required 5:40PM: Bus departs from Valley II front entrance for

Walwood

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NAME .... . . . .. . . . ... . •... . ... . . •.. ..... . . . . . . .... • SESSION( S)

Anderson ... ....... ..... ....... .......... .... ....... Friday, 3:30PM

Bell ... ... ......... ... ... ... ........ ...... ...... ...... .. Friday, 3:30 PM .......... ....... .. ... .... ...... .... .. ... .. .... ..... . Saturday, 10 AM

Benoit .... ... ...... ......... ... ... .... ... .. ... ..... ... Saturday, 1:30 PM Berman .. ..... ............ ...... .... ......... ........ Saturday, 10 AM

Bertrand .. .. ...... ... ...... .... .... ... ..... ..... ... .. Friday, 3:30PM Broich ..... ...... ........... ... .. ... .... ......... .. ... Saturday, 1:30 PM

Cartwright .. ...... .................. ... .... ... .... . Saturday, 1:30 PM Casey ...... ... ... ...... ...... ...... .... .. .... ...... ... Thursday, 10 AM Clinton ...... .... ... .. ........ ..... ...... ... ........ . Thursday, 3:30PM Coomans ..... ....... ........ ... ....... ... .... ...... . Sunday, 8:30AM Cummings .. ....... .. ... ..... ... .. .... ... .. ..... ... Saturday, 3:30 PM

de Moor ..... ......... ... ..... ... ..... ..... ..... .... . Thursday, 3:30PM Dufief ............ ...... ....... ... ......... ... .. .. .... . Thursday, 1:30 PM Dutton ..... ....... ....... ... .... ...... ............ ... Friday, 1:30 PM

Elder ... ........ .. ... ...... ......... ...... ... ........ .. Thursday, 10 AM

France ... .... ..... .... .. .... .. .... ...... ........... ... Thursday, 7:30 PM .. ..... .. ......... ........... .... ....... ..... ... ..... Sunday, 10:30 AM

Freeland ... ..... .......... ..... .... ....... .. ..... ... . Thursday, 3:30 PM Freeman, B . ... ... ... ... ....... .... ... .. .. ... ... ... Friday, 1:30 PM Freeman, E . ..... ..... ... ...... ... ..... .... .... ... . Friday, 1:30 PM

Gayoso ...... ........ .. ... ......... ....... ..... .... ... Thursday, 1:30PM

Hamilton .... ...... ....... ........ ... ...... ...... ... Saturday, 3:30 PM

Jaritz .. .... .... ..... ..... ....... ......... ...... .... .... Friday, 3:30PM Jordan ....... ... ... ... ......... ..... .... ... ..... ...... Thursday, 3:30PM ]0rgensen ... ... ..... .. .... .... ........ ... ... ..... ... Sunday, 10:30 AM

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Kaehler ..... ... .... .... .... .... .... ....... .. .. ...... .. Saturday, 3:30 PM Kinder .. .. ......... ...... .. ... .. ..... .... ....... ... ... Saturday, 1:30PM

.. ...... .. .... .. ...... .... ... .... .. ... ...... ..... .. .. Sunday, 10:30 AM

Krahmer ... .. .... ...... ..... ......... ..... ...... .. ... Saturday, 3:30PM Kratzke ... .. ...... .. ..... ....... .... ........ ... .... .. Thursday, 3:30 PM Krieg .... ........ .... .... ...... ... .... ...... .. ..... .... Saturday, 1:30PM

LaCorte .... .... ............... ... ... ..... ...... ..... Friday, 3:30 PM Lavigne ......... .. ............... .. ... .. ..... .. .. .... Saturday, 3:30PM Lillich ............... ........ .. .......... ........ ... .. . Thursday, 3:30 PM Lockey .... ..... ....... .. .. ....... .. ....... .. .. .. ... .. Saturday, 1 :30 PM

Mancour .. .. .. .... ... .. .. ....... ......... .......... . Friday, 10 AM

McCaffery .... ... ..... ... ..... .... .... .. ....... ..... Thursday, 1:30 PM McCorkell .. .... ...... .. .... ... ... ... .... ... ..... ... Thursday, 1:30PM McGuire .... .. ... .. .... .... .... ... ... ... .... ... ..... Friday, 10 AM

Newman ...... .......... .... .. ... ... .. .. ......... .. . Saturday, 3:30PM

O 'Dell .... ..... .. .. .... ...... ......... ........... ..... Thursday, 1:30 PM Oefelein ...... ............ .. ... .... ......... .... ..... Thursday, 3:30 PM

Pennington .... .. ....... .. .. .... ... ..... .... ...... . Thursday, l 0 AM

.. ... .... .. ...... ..... ..... .. ......... ...... ..... .. .. Thursday, 7:30PM Pereira da Silva .... ........ .......... .. .. .... ..... Saturday, 3:30 PM Perez-Embid .. ... .. ........ ... ...... .. .... .... ... . Thursday, 1:30 PM Picard ... ...... .... .... .... .. ..... ....... .... ...... .... Saturday, 3:30 PM

Rouillard ... .... ... .... .. ... ...... ...... ............. Saturday, 1:30 PM Rueffer .... ...... .. ..... .. .. ........ ......... ......... Friday, 1:30PM Rydstr0m-Poulsen ... ... .... ... .... ... ........ .. Friday, 3:30PM

Sergent .. .... .. ... ... ........... ... ...... ... .. ....... . Friday, 3:30 PM Shank ...... .. ......... ... .... ..... .. ... .. .... ..... .... Saturday, 1:30 PM Simmonds ..... .. ....... ........ ... .. .. .. .... .. ..... Thursday, 1:30 PM Sommerfeldt .... .... ... ...... ...... ..... ..... .. ... Friday, 10 AM

Sorrentino .... ..... .... ... ... .. ...... ... ....... .... . Thursday, 1:30 PM Stiegman .. .. ........ ..... .. .... ........ ... ...... .... Sunday, 8:30 AM

Sullivan .... ... .... ...... ........ ......... ............ Friday, 3:30 PM

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Veilleux ... .. ....... .... ..... ......... ......... ..... .. Thursday, 10 AM

Waddell ............ .. .. .... .. ...... .. .. ........ .. .... Friday, 10 AM

.. ........ .. .... .......... .. ... .... .... .......... .... Saturday, 10 AM

Wollenberg .... ................................ ..... Thursday, 3:30 PM

Ziegler .............. ................ .. .. .. ...... .... . Sunday, 8:30AM

Scholars interested in presenting a paper at the 1999 Cistercian Studies Conference are invited to submit an abstract to the Institute of Cistercian Studies. Abstracts must be typed, double-spaced, and signed, and posted to be received at ICS offices no later than 15 September 1998. Requests for audiovisual equipment must accompany the abstract. Papers are strictly limited to twenty minutes. The submission of an abstract constitutes a commitment to attend the Conference if the paper is accepted . Papers are not read for absent scholars.

Letters of acceptance/ rejection are sent out in early October. All participants in the Cistercian Studies Conference are automatically participants in the International Medieval Studies Congress, and will receive information on transportation, housing, and meals from the Medieval Institute.

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Amos, Thomas Western Michigan University Waldo Library Kalamazoo, MI 49008

Anderson, Luke, o.cisT. St Mary's Priory RD I Box 205 New Ringgold, PA 17960

H. ell, David N. I;' Memorial University of

Newfoundland Department of Religious Studies StJohn's, Newfoundland CANADA AIC 5S7

Benoit, Paul Equipe d'Histoire des Mines et

de Ia Metallurgic 9, rue Mather 75181 Paris, Cedex 04 FRANCE

Berman, Constance The University of Iowa Department of History 280 Schaeffer Hall Iowa City, lA 52242

Bertrand, Dominique, SJ Institute des Sources

Chretiennes 29 rue du Plat F-69002 Lyon FRANCE

Broich, John B.

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433 South Seventh Street # 1602 Minneapolis, MN 55415

Caron, Ann Marie, RSM St Joseph College Asylum Avenue West Hartford, CT 06117

Cartwright, Steven Western Michigan University 1124 Newell Place Kalamazoo, MI 49001

Casey, Michael, ocso Tarrawarra Abbey Healesville Road Yarra Glen Victoria 3775 AUSTRALIA

Clinton, M. Pamela, ocso Mount Saint Mary's Abbey 300 Arnold Street Wrentham, MA 02093

Coomans, Thomas Universite Catholique de

Louvain 20 rue Fauchille B-1150 Brussels BELGIUM

Ae Moor, Geertruida Vw. Bilderdijkhof 62

2624 ZG Delft NETHERLANDS

Dufief, Andre Universite de Haut-Bretagne 6 Avenue Gaston Berger 35000 Rennes FRANCE

Dutton, Marsha Hanover College Department of English Hanover, IN 47243-0108

€ 1der, B. Rozanne Western Michigan University Institute of Cistercian Studies Kalamazoo, MI 49008

Lrance, James T . Cottrills Blewbury, Oxon. OX11 9DP ENGLAND

Freeland, Jane Patricia 6 Chestnut Court Amherst, MA 01002-1827

Freeman, Brendan, ocso New Melleray Abbey 6500 Melleray Circle Peosta, lA 52068

Freeman, Elizabeth University of Melbourne Department of History Parkville Vic 3052 AUSTRALIA

gayoso,~drea Universidad de Ia Republica,

Uruguay-University of Iowa 310 N. Gilbert Street, #A Iowa City, lA 52245

tlamilton, Louis I. Fordham University Department of History Rose Hill Campus 441 East Fordham Road Bronx, NY 10458-5159

Jaritz, Gerhard lnstitut fiir Realienkunde Kornermarkt 13 A-3500 Krems AUSTRIA

Jordan, Erin University oflowa 333 Finkbine Lane, #12 Iowa City, lA 52246

J 0rgensen, J ens ~ker Esrum Abbey /Helsinge

Gymnasium Plantanevej 11 3200 Helsinge DENMARK

.L aehler, Evelyn n DePaul University 409 Florence Avenue Evanston, IL 60202

Kinder, Terryl N. Citeaux: Commentarii

cistercienses 17 rue Rabe 89230 Pontigny FRANCE

Krahmer, Shawn Madison St Joseph's University 8 Raleigh Drive Downington, PA 19335

Kratzke, Christine Universitat Leipzig Geisteswissenschaftliches

Zentrum fiir Geschite und Kultur Ostmitteleuropas

Luppenstr. 1 B D-04177 Leipzig GERMANY

Krieg, Martha 252 Carriage Way Ypsilanti, MI 48197-6412

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Lacorte, Daniel M. Fordham University 1547 Kickapoo Court Kalamazoo, M1 49006

Lavigne, Gilchrist, ocso Our Lady of the Mississippi

Abbey 8400 Abbey Hill Dubuque, IA 52001 -9501

Lillich, Meredith Syracuse University Department of Fine Arts Syracuse, NY 13244

Lockey, Paul E. Rice University Department of Humanities 5615 Morningside Drive Suite 409 Houston, TX 77005-3218

tnancour, Neil M. ' ' .J.vycliffe Hall, Oxford

42 Court Place Gardens Oxford OX4 4EW ENGLAND

McCaffery, Hugh, ocso Mount Melleray Abbey Cappoquin Co. Waterford IRELAND

McGuire, Brian Patrick Roskilde University PO Box 260

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4000 Roskilde DENMARK

newman, Martha G. The University ofTexas Department of History Garrison Hall Austin, TX 78712

O'Dell, M. Colman, ocso Mount Saint Mary's Abbey 300 Arnold Street Wrentham, MA 02093

Oefelein, Cornelia Freie Universitat Berlin Giesebrechtstr. 12 10629 Berlin GERMANY

Pennington, M. Basil, ocso St Joseph's Abbey Lantao Island Cistercian Abbey PO Box 5 Peng Chan HONG KONG

Pereira da Silva, Jose Universidad de Taubate Rua Francisco Marques Toledo Pinto, 56 CEP 12031 -650 Taubate-SP BRAZIL

Perez-Embid, Javier Universidad de Huelva Departamento de Geogratia e

Historia Campus del Carmen Avenida de las Fuerzas Armadas 21 007 H uelva SPAIN

Picard, Andre, ocso Abbaye N.-D. d'Oka 35 Blvd Saint Raymond Hull, Quebec CANADA J8Y IRS

r'louillard, Josephine " Universite de Paris

Equipe d'Histoire des Mines et de Ia Metallurgic

9 , rue Malher 75181 Paris, Cedex 04 FRANCE

Rueffer, J ens Humboldt-Universitat Sophienstrasse 22A Berlin D- 1 0178 GERMANY

Rydstrom-Poulsen, Age University of Copenhagen-

Western Michigan University 100 Western Avenue E-12 Elmwood Apartments Kalamazoo, MI 49008

~cholars of Cambrai, The ~ Gail Gillispie, Artistic Director

28 East Rose Street Glenwood, IL 60425

Sergent, Tyler Western Michigan University The Medieval Institute Kalamazoo, MI 49008

Shank, Lillian Thomas, ocso Our Lady of the Mississippi

Abbey 4002 Inverrary Blvd Apt 1-A Lauderhill, FL 33319

Simmonds, Benedict, ocso Holy Cross Abbey Route 2, Box 3870 Berryville, VA 22611

Sommerfeldt, John R. The University of Dallas Department of History Irving, TX 75062-4736

Sorrentino, Janet T. University of North Carolina Department of History CS 3195 Hamilton Hall Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3195

Stiegman, Emero StMary's University 515 Piggott Lake Road Mount Uniacke, Nova Scotia CANADA BON IZO

Sullivan, Thomas, OSB Conception Abbey Conception, MO 64433-0501

Veilleux, Armand, ocso Casa Generalizia Cisterciensi

s.o. Via Mrica, 33 1-00144 Roma (Euro) ITALY

l t /addeD, Chrysogonus, ocso W Gethsemani Abbey

3642 Monks Road Trappist, KY 40051 -6I52

Wollenberg, Klaus Fachhochschule Miinchen Flurstrasse 11 D-82256 Fuerstenfeldbruck GERMANY

~iegler, Charlotte L Stift Zwettl

A-3910 Stift Zwettl NO AUSTRIA

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tJORARIUm

DAILY: THURSDAY-SATURDAY

7:00AM

7:00- 8:00

10:30-12:00

11:30-1:30

1:30-3:00 PM

3:30-5:00

5:15 Th, F

6:00 Th, F

SUNDAY

7:00/7:15 AM

7:00-9:00

8:30- 12:00

11:30-1:30

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Eucharist 1040/ 50 Fetzer {coffee, tea, and b1·enkfa.st pastries an a:rmilable following Mass)

Breakfast

Sessions

Lunch

Sessions

Sessions

Vespers

Dinner

Eucharist

Breakfast

Sessions

Lunch

Valley III Dining Room

Valley III Dining Room

1040/ 50 Fetzer

Valley III Dining Room

Fetzer Auditorium 1040/ 50 Fetzer

Valley III Dining Room

Valley III Dining Room

sp€CIAL €V€nrs QUICii guiO€

THURSDAY EVENING: 7:30PM Early Citeaux and the Founding Fathers in

Medieval Art (reception following) ... ........ .. . I 055 Fetzer Cistercian Life and Prayer .......... ........ .. 1040/50 Fetzer

FRIDAY EVENING: 7:15PM 8:00PM

Bus departs from Valley III forSt Augustine's Treasures Old and New: Nine Centuries of Cistercian Music .. .................................. .. St Augustine's Cathedral

SATURDAY EVENING: 5:45PM

6:15PM

7:15PM

9:20PM 9:45PM

Bus departs from Valley 11- front entrance for Cathedral Please note: bus does not return to campus after Vespers Vespers .... .. .. .. ........ .... ...... . Cathedral of Christ the King Cistercian Conference Dinner (reserJiations reiJuired) .. .. ........ . Undercroft of the Cathedral of Christ the King Compline .......................... Cathedral of Christ the King Bus returns to campus

SUNDAY: 7:00A-M 7:15 2:00PM

5:40PM 6:00 p~

Eucharist: Roman Catholic .. ............. Fetzer Auditorium Eucharist: Anglican-Lutheran .. .. ...... .. .. 1040/50 Fetzer Tea and Tour .. .... ........ .. .. .. .. ..... Waldo Rare Book Room Bus departs from Valley 11- front entrance for Watwood Cistercian Studies Collation (reser11ations reiJuired) .. ................................. ................. ...... .. .. . Walwood Hall