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57:("I do not refuse the work"). Many projects of expansion and new foundations followed. St. John's Abbey became an interracial monastery in 1941, and the university of which he was president had black resident students since the early 1920s. For the twelve years from 1932 to 1944, he served the American-Cassinese Congregation as its president. He encouraged the restoration of the monastic liturgy and sacred Gregorian chant; as a scholarly reference for liturgy, he founded the periodical 38:, then Hungary, an area which has historically been variously part of Austria or Hungary. He emigrated to Minnesota with his parents when he was four. After graduating high school, he became a novice at St. John's and made first profession in 1897; his monastic name patron was the scholar and liturgist 120:
During his service, St. John's founded missions in Mexico and Puerto Rico. Also, the Abbey has served all the Catholic parishes in the Bahamas and the Vicars Apostolic of that territory were monks sent there by Abbot Alcuin. Several monks from Collegeville were sent to fledgling abbey in various
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During the twenty-nine years of his abbatiate, the number of monks at St. John's Abbey increased steadily. When he died, it was the largest Benedictine community in the world. Baldwin Dworschak was his successor.
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notes that "He died on the Vigil of Pentecost, having made his weekly confession a few hours earlier." Since his namesake, Alcuin of York, had died on Pentecost, the date was significant.
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in Saskatchewan, as did Michael Ott before him. He launched an interracial monastery in Kentucky during times of segregation. Monks were even sent from Minnesota to Japan.
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in Belgium and establish relations with its leaders. The Liturgical Press was founded in 1926. It also published a journal similar to
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in Rome. After ordination, he taught at college and seminary in St. John's Abbey, advancing to the position of seminary rector.
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He was made prior of the abbey in 1917 and then elected abbot in 1921. His motto was taken from
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Presidents of Catholic universities and colleges in the United States
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Worship and work: Saint John's Abbey and University, 1856 - 1980
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America in White, Black, and Gray. A History of the Stormy 1960s
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in 1923. In 1943, the Vatican granted him the use of the purple
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Worship and Work: Saint John's Abbey and University, 1856-1980
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Diekmann, Godfrey L. (1951). "Abbot Alcuin Deutsch, O.S.B.".
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Abbot Alcuin received the papal privilege of wearing the
85:. He encouraged and sponsored the publication of a 22:(February 13, 1877 – May 12, 1951) was an abbot of 129:in North Dakota; Severin Gertken took charge of 208:. New York, New York. May 14, 1951. p. 41. 193:. Brooklyn, New York. May 19, 1951. p. 4. 81:in 1937 and founded a monthly bulletin called 8: 125:in Shawnee, Oklahoma; Cuthbert Goeb went to 121:parts of the United States: Mark Braun led 61:and commissioned Virgil Michel to study in 252:, p. 7–8 photographs of Abbot Alcuin. 256: 142: 7: 150: 148: 146: 189:"Requiem Offered for Benedictine". 178:. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 224. 65:beginning in 1924 and to study the 204:"Rev. Alcuin Deutsch (Obituary)". 14: 34:He was born to German parents in 89:for lay brothers and oblates. 1: 26:in Collegeville, Minnesota. 341: 16:American abbot (1877–1951) 264:Barry, Colman J. (1980). 73:for nuns, it was called 174:Fischer, Klaus (2007). 300:People from Burgenland 221:Dakota Catholic Action 116:Missionary initiatives 243:blog, with photograph 219:"Abbot Alcuin Dies". 246:Colman James Barry: 20:Alcuin Henry Deutsch 310:Seminary presidents 123:St. Gregory's Abbey 67:Liturgical Movement 295:Benedictine abbots 240:Liturgical Leaders 79:Manual for Oblates 55:Non recuso laborem 275:978-0-8146-1123-4 223:. June–July 1951. 332: 280: 279: 261: 225: 224: 216: 210: 209: 201: 195: 194: 186: 180: 179: 171: 165: 164: 152: 127:Assumption Abbey 42:. He studied at 24:St. John's Abbey 340: 339: 335: 334: 333: 331: 330: 329: 285: 284: 283: 276: 263: 262: 258: 234: 229: 228: 218: 217: 213: 203: 202: 198: 188: 187: 183: 173: 172: 168: 154: 153: 144: 139: 118: 51:Martin of Tours 32: 17: 12: 11: 5: 338: 336: 328: 327: 322: 317: 312: 307: 302: 297: 287: 286: 282: 281: 274: 255: 254: 253: 244: 233: 232:External links 230: 227: 226: 211: 196: 181: 166: 141: 140: 138: 135: 131:Muenster Abbey 117: 114: 87:Short Breviary 40:Alcuin of York 31: 28: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 337: 326: 323: 321: 318: 316: 313: 311: 308: 306: 303: 301: 298: 296: 293: 292: 290: 277: 271: 267: 260: 257: 251: 250: 245: 242: 241: 236: 235: 231: 222: 215: 212: 207: 200: 197: 192: 185: 182: 177: 170: 167: 162: 158: 157:Orate Fratres 151: 149: 147: 143: 136: 134: 132: 128: 124: 115: 113: 109: 107: 106:Orate Fratres 103: 99: 95: 90: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 71:Orate Fratres 68: 64: 60: 59:Orate Fratres 56: 52: 47: 45: 41: 37: 29: 27: 25: 21: 265: 259: 247: 239: 220: 214: 205: 199: 190: 184: 175: 169: 160: 156: 119: 110: 105: 91: 86: 82: 78: 75:Sponsa Regis 74: 70: 58: 54: 48: 44:St. Anselm's 33: 19: 18: 325:1877 births 320:1951 deaths 237:Tribute on 94:cappa magna 305:Liturgists 289:Categories 206:Daily News 191:The Tablet 163:: 290–294. 137:References 83:The Oblate 102:skull cap 30:Biography 98:biretta 63:Louvain 272:  36:Valla 270:ISBN 100:and 291:: 161:25 159:. 145:^ 53:: 278:.

Index

St. John's Abbey
Valla
Alcuin of York
St. Anselm's
Martin of Tours
Louvain
Liturgical Movement
cappa magna
biretta
skull cap
St. Gregory's Abbey
Assumption Abbey
Muenster Abbey



Liturgical Leaders
Worship and Work: Saint John's Abbey and University, 1856-1980
ISBN
978-0-8146-1123-4
Categories
Benedictine abbots
People from Burgenland
Liturgists
Seminary presidents
Presidents of Catholic universities and colleges in the United States
1951 deaths
1877 births

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