Prosper Guéranger
Catholic

Dom Prosper Guéranger

Abbot of Solesmes
1805–1875

Benedictine abbot of Solesmes and restorer of monastic life in France; his fifteen-volume The Liturgical Year walks the whole cycle of the Church's worship, feast by feast, Sunday by Sunday. He died mid-series; the Time-after-Pentecost volumes were completed at Solesmes from his school and published under his name.

Prosper Guéranger · 1805–1875 1909
“But the bark of Peter was not to be long confined within Jewish waters. Insignificant as it seems to human views, the ship is now sailing on the high seas; it rides on the deep waters, which are, so St. John tells us, peoples and nations. The boisterous wind, the surging billows, the storm, no longer terrify the boatman of Lake Tiberias; for he knows that he has on board Him who is the master of the waves — Him, that is, who has given the deep as a garment to clothe the earth.”
The Liturgical Year, on the Gospel of the Fourth Sunday after Pentecost (The Liturgical Year) PD · Dom Laurence Shepherd (1909) ↗
Prosper Guéranger · 1805–1875 1909
“Notwithstanding her confidence in heaven's help in times of trial, yet does the Church ever pray to the Most High that He would bless the world with peace. If, when the battle comes, the bride thrills at the thought that she will then have the chance of proving her devoted love, yet, as mother, she trembles when she thinks that many of her children, who would have been saved had the times been peaceful, will perish because of days of trouble overtaking them. Let us pray with her in the Collect.”
The Liturgical Year, on the Collect of the Fourth Sunday after Pentecost (The Liturgical Year) PD · Dom Laurence Shepherd (1909) ↗
The Liturgical Year
1909 · PD · Dom Laurence Shepherd (1909)
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