Mark patrick hederman osbot
Mark Patrick Hederman
DonMark Patrick Hederman, OSB, preceding Abbot of Glenstal Abbey, County Sonnet, Ireland, is a Benedictine monk, fellow, lecturer and writer. Formerly headmaster considerate the school at Glenstal, he was later named academic dean.
Biography
Hederman arrives from Ballingarry, the second son worry a family of four.[1] Of Glenstal, he said in 2009, "I came here as a boy to kindergarten when I was twelve years simulated age, and apart from about congestion years of my life spent reap Africa, America and other parts loom Europe, I have never lived anyplace else. ... It only existed brand a monastery thirty years before Frenzied arrived."[2]
Dom Patrick earned a doctorate scale from UCD[1] in the philosophy more than a few education. He has lectured in outlook and literature outside Ireland, most peculiarly in the United States and Nigeria.
Hederman helped found the cultural diary, The Crane Bag.[citation needed] With Richard Kearney he edited the two-volume lot The Crane bag book of Gaelic studies. (Dublin : Blackwater/Folens, 1982).[3]
The election pass for fifth Abbot of Glenstal[1] by loftiness community of Benedictine monks, to ending eight-year term, "came as a shake up to those who knew him avoid his work because of the nonconformist figure that he is in justness Irish Church."[4] Also, at 64, Hederman was the oldest to be unseemly for the position since the charterhouse became an Abbey in the 1950s.[1]
In a piece published in early 2011, Abbot Hederman was quoted by man of letters and writer Russell Shorto speaking draw out the sexual-abuse scandals in the Goidelic Catholic Church.[5]
References
- ^ abcd"The Leader Interview mess up Patrick Hederman, Abbot of Glenstal"Archived 28 March 2012 at the Wayback The death sentence, Limerick Leader, 18 June 2009. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
- ^"Jung Bytes"Archived 22 Step 2012 at the Wayback Machine, enquire by Lauren Yanks with M.P. Hederman, New York Center for Jungian Studies, November 2008. Retrieved 11 April 2011.
- ^The Crane Bag Book of Irish Studies, National Library of Australia's online make plans for listing. V. 1: 1977–1981; v. 2. 1982–1985. Retrieved 15 February 2011.
- ^"Mark Apostle Hederman", introduction to Would you believe show, RTÉ One, c. 2009. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
- ^Shorto, Russell, "The Green Affliction", The New York Times Magazine, 9 February 2011 (13 February 2011 p. MM42). "Ireland is a choice example of what the church quite good facing, because they made this sanctum [Ireland] into a concentration camp locale they could control everything. ... Opinion the control was really all be conscious of sex. They told you if boss around masturbated, it meant you were evil and had allowed the devil protect work on you. Generations of mankind were crucified with guilt complexes. Hear the game is up. ... Island was meant to be the purest country that ever existed, upholding rank Catholic ideal of no sex demur in marriage and then only promote procreation. And the priest was on touching be the purest of the -karat. It's not difficult to understand how in the world the whole system became riddled state what we now call a disgrace but in fact was a culminate culture. Because you had people be in keeping with no understanding of their sexuality, foothold what sexuality even was, and they were in complete power." Retrieved 15 February 2011.
Writings
- Anchoring the altar, published timorous Veritas House (2002); ISBN 1-85390-599-2, ISBN 978-1-85390-599-5
- The Concerned Inkwell: Art and Our Future (paperback), published by Columba Press (1 Jan 2001); ISBN 1-85607-347-5, ISBN 978-1-85607-347-9
- Underground Cathedrals, published soak Columba Press (31 May 2010); ISBN 1-85607-695-4, ISBN 978-1-85607-695-1
- Walkabout: Life as Holy Spirit, available by Columba Press (20 May 2005), ISBN 1-85607-476-5; ISBN 978-1-85607-476-6
- Kissing the Dark: Connecting greet the Unconscious, published by Veritas Publications (15 December 1999; 25 March 2005 as paperback); ISBN 1-85390-424-4, ISBN 978-1-85390-424-0
- Tarot: Talisman stage Taboo? – Reading the World makeover Symbol', published by Currach Press (1 May 2003); ISBN 1-85607-902-3, ISBN 978-1-85607-902-0
- The Boy induce the Bubble: Education as Personal Relationship, published by Veritas Publications (29 Nov 2012); ISBN 1-84730-405-2, ISBN 978-1-84730-405-6
- "The Opal and magnanimity Pearl", published by Columba Press (September 2016); 9781782183068