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- catalog abstract "Traces the history of the Cistercian Order from its founding in 1098, through the reforms of the seventeenth century, its spread to the Americas and Asia, and its responses to the stresses of the Outside World. An examination of the roots of the Cistercian Order, founded in 1098, its development and waning, and the seventeenth-century reforms by the Abbé de Rance, which began the second flowering that continues today. Throughout, Merton illuminates the purposes of monasticism. Index photographs. -- Publisher description.".
- catalog contributor b1787214.
- catalog coverage "USA. swd".
- catalog coverage "United States New York New York.".
- catalog created "c1949.".
- catalog date "1949".
- catalog date "c1949.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1949.".
- catalog description "An examination of the roots of the Cistercian Order, founded in 1098, its development and waning, and the seventeenth-century reforms by the Abbé de Rance, which began the second flowering that continues today. Throughout, Merton illuminates the purposes of monasticism. Index photographs. -- Publisher description.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 353-358) and index.".
- catalog description "Part One. Monasticism; St. Benedict; the Cistercians -- De Rancé and La Trappe -- The dispersal; first Trappists in America -- Foundations in Kentucky and Illinois -- The Trappists in Nova Scotia; Petit Clairvaux -- The foundation of Gethsemani Abbey -- Gethsemani in the nineteenth century; other American foundations -- Reunion of the Cistercian congregations; new growth; Gethsemani under Dom Edmond Obrecht -- Eight American foundations -- A contemplative order in two world wars -- The rising tide: new foundations in Georgia, Utah, and New Mexico; the last mass at Yang Kia Ping -- Part Two. Cistercian life in the twelfth century -- The Cistercian character and sanctity -- Paradisus claustralis.".
- catalog description "Traces the history of the Cistercian Order from its founding in 1098, through the reforms of the seventeenth century, its spread to the Americas and Asia, and its responses to the stresses of the Outside World.".
- catalog extent "xxxvii, 377 p., [16] p. of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Waters of Siloe.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Waters of Siloe.".
- catalog issued "1949".
- catalog issued "c1949.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Harcourt, Brace,".
- catalog relation "Waters of Siloe.".
- catalog spatial "USA. swd".
- catalog spatial "United States New York New York.".
- catalog subject "271.125".
- catalog subject "BX4102 .M4".
- catalog subject "Trappistes.".
- catalog subject "Trappists.".
- catalog subject "Zisterzienser. swd".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One. Monasticism; St. Benedict; the Cistercians -- De Rancé and La Trappe -- The dispersal; first Trappists in America -- Foundations in Kentucky and Illinois -- The Trappists in Nova Scotia; Petit Clairvaux -- The foundation of Gethsemani Abbey -- Gethsemani in the nineteenth century; other American foundations -- Reunion of the Cistercian congregations; new growth; Gethsemani under Dom Edmond Obrecht -- Eight American foundations -- A contemplative order in two world wars -- The rising tide: new foundations in Georgia, Utah, and New Mexico; the last mass at Yang Kia Ping -- Part Two. Cistercian life in the twelfth century -- The Cistercian character and sanctity -- Paradisus claustralis.".
- catalog title "The waters of Siloe / Thomas Merton.".
- catalog type "text".