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Saint John's at 150: A Portrait of This Place Called Collegeville
Contributor(s): Thimmesh, Hilary (Editor)
ISBN: 097409921X     ISBN-13: 9780974099217
Publisher: Liturgical Press
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Product Type: Hardcover
Published: April 2006
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Annotation: As Saint John's celebrates its 150th anniversary the story of this spiritual community is told in captivating words and telling images in This Place Called Collegeville. Edited by Hilary Thimmesh, O.S.B., professor of English and president emeritus at Saint John's University, this volume features compelling essays by a variety of writers as well as black-and-white and color images by a variety of photographers. All those who know Saint John's and Collegeville will find that the words and images ring true in this striking book that documents such a remarkable place. Launched to coincide with the celebration of Saint John Sesquicentennial, This Place Called Collegeville, includes a brief survey of what was happening in Minnesota and the nation as background for the Saint John's story. Personal essays about Saint John's first 150 years are provided by writers from Saint John's monastery, the faculty, and around the world. They focus on such intriguing topics as the missionary lifestyle of the first monks to cameo images of some current college professors in the classroom. More than 30 authors contribute sidebars and special features on a variety of subjects: Katherine Powers on her father, J. F. Powers; Bill Kling on the founding of Minnesota Public Radio; author Jon Hassler remembers his college days and his professor, Steve Humphrey; Thomas Merton on the beauty of a summer afternoon and the chapel across the lake. Also included in this history of Saint John's are numerous photographs of campus life in the monastery and the university, as well as images taken by Peter Engel before he became abbot in 1895. Though not a comprehensive history, This Place Called Collegeville references thesurprising number of people, places, and events that comprise this exceptional place called Collegeville.
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BISAC Categories:
- History | United States - State & Local - Midwest(ia,il,in,ks,mi,mn,mo,nd,ne,oh,sd,wi
- Education | History
- Education | Higher
Dewey: 271.107
LCCN: 2005030665
Physical Information: 0.82" H x 9.38" W x 12.28" (2.69 lbs) 160 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Catholic
- Religious Orientation - Christian
- Chronological Period - 21st Century
- Chronological Period - 20th Century
- Chronological Period - 1851-1899
- Geographic Orientation - Minnesota
- Theometrics - Catholic
 
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As Saint John's celebrates its 150th anniversary the story of this spiritual community is told in captivating words and telling images in Saint John's at 150. The 160-page book features compelling essays by a variety of writers and striking black-and-white and color photos. all who know Saint John's and Collegeville will find that the words and images ring true in this lively book about such a remarkable place.

Launched to coincide with the celebration of Saint John's Sesquicentennial, Saint John's at 150 includes a glimpse of life in Minnesota and the nation as background for the Saint John's story. Personal essays about Saint John's first 150 years are provided by writers from Saint John's monastery, the university faculty, and friends around the world. They focus on such intriguing topics as the missionary lifestyle of the first monks to cameo images of college professors.

The full-page photos by photographers such as Greg Becker, Lee Haley, David Manahan, O.S.B., and Placid Stuckenschneider, O.S.B., make the book a visual feast.

More than 30 authors contribute sidebars and special features on a variety of subjects: Katherine Powers remembers her father, J. F. Powers; Bill Kling reminisces on the founding of Minnesota Public Radio; author Jon Hassler recalls his college days and his professor, Steve Humphrey; Thomas Merton reflects on the beauty of a summer afternoon and the chapel across the lake. This volume, edited by Hilary Thimmesh, O.S.B., professor of English and president emeritus at Saint John's University, also includes numerous photographs of campus life in the monastery and the university, as well as images taken by Peter Engel, O.S.B., before he became abbot in 1895.

Though not a comprehensive history, Saint John's at 150 references the surprising number of people, places, and events that comprise this exceptional place called Collegeville.

The book includes Foreword, by Abbot John Klassen, O.S.B.; Introduction: Outside the Pine Curtain for 150 Years, by Annette Atkins; Chapter 1: A Time to Plant and a Time to Grow by Hilary Thimmesh, O.S.B.; Chapter 2: A little Rule for Beginners, by Columba Stewart, O.S.B.; Chapter 3: 'A Scientific, Educational, and Ecclesiastical Institution ' by Joseph Farry; Chapter 4: 'Proudly Stands Our Alma Mater, Tow 'ring o 'er the Oak and Pine, ' by Larry Haeg; Chapter 5: Plowing the Fields, Scattering Good Seed upon the Earth, by Hilary Thimmesh, O.S.B.; Chapter 6: Saint John's and the Liturgical Movement: A Personal View, by William Franklin; Chapter 7: Virgil Michel and the Collegeville Community: Liturgy and Social Justice, by Bernard Evans; Chapter 8: Nursery of the Arts, by Robin Pierzina, O.S.B.; Chapter 9: Going Forth to Work till Evening Falls, by Annette Atkins, Normaloso Koetter, Zach Lewis; Chapter 10: Two Benedictine Communities Seeking God Together, by Jana and Charles Preble; Chapter 11: The Design and Construction of Saint John's Abbey Church, by Victoria Young; Chapter 12: For Beauty as Well as Bread: Saint John's and the Land, by Derek Larson; Afterword, by Dietrich Reinhart, O.S.B.; and Poems, 'My Funeral, ' by Kilian McDonnell, O.S.B., 'The Mind Is the Great Poem of Winter, ' by Eva Hooker, C.S.C., and 'Crew (Saint John's), ' by Cal Phillips.

Hilary Thimmesh, OSB, is a professor of English and president emeritus at Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota.


Contributor Bio(s): Thimmesh, Hilary: - Hilary Donald Thimmesh, OSB, is a native Minnesotan who became a monk of Saint John's Abbey in 1947. He was ordained priest in 1954, gained a doctorate in English from Cornell University in 1963, and taught courses in Chaucer and Shakespeare intermittently with administrative appointments until 2009. He currently heads the Benedictine Institute of Saint John's University.