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Edward Bernard Green OSB〔(Search Oxford Libraries Online: catalogue for Edward Bernard Green, ''The Soteriology of Leo the Great'' (D.Phil. thesis, University of Oxford, 2004). )〕 (1953–22 March 2013) was an English Catholic priest, Benedictine monk of Ampleforth Abbey, historian, and sex offender. ==Biography== Green was educated at Oriel College, Oxford, where he received his BA in Modern History and later his MA. He became a Benedictine monk of Ampleforth Abbey in 1975 and was ordained a Catholic priest in 1981.〔('Fr Bernard Green OSB', in ''Ampleforth Hospitalité Our Lady of Lourdes: June 2013 Newsletter'', pp. 10-11. )〕 He served as a history master at Ampleforth College from 1977 until 1995, and as housemaster of St Aidan's from 1992 until 1995.〔(Peter Victor, "Priest accused of dormitory assault", ''The Independent'' (28 November 1995). )〕 Green later took an MPhil in theology at the University of Cambridge and a DPhil in theology at the University of Oxford. He was appointed Fellow, Director of Studies, and Tutor in Theology at St Benet's Hall, Oxford, Research Fellow〔(News, St Benet's Hall, Oxford. Accessed 13 May 2013. )〕 and Senior Member of Campion Hall, Oxford,〔(''Oxford University Gazette'', Vol. 143, No. 5021 (18 April 2013): Colleges, Halls and Societies: 'Memorial Service: Campion Hall/St Benet's Hall' )〕 and Tutor at the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.〔(The Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Integral Course Autumn 2012, The Making of Europe, 1000–1400 A.D., p. 4; accessed 4 April 2013. )〕 Green maintained for many years a connection with the Ampleforth Hospitalité Notre Dame de Lourdes. He first visited the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes aged 11 during a pilgrimage that he had undertaken with his mother. Green later took part in five consecutive pilgrimages with the Ampleforth Hospitalité, and in 1986, following the award of a medal in recognition of his five pilgrimages, he was appointed director of the Ampleforth pilgrimage. In 1991 he became a ''titulaire'' of the Hospitalité Notre Dame de Lourdes. Green resigned the directorship of the Ampleforth pilgrimage after the 1995 pilgrimage. The reason for this was because he would have been unable to continue to participate in the pilgrimage after he had relocated to St Benet's Hall, Oxford.〔(Maire Channer, 'Fr Bernard - an appreciation' (Monday, 15 April 2013) on the website of the Ampleforth Hospitalité of Our Lady of Lourdes. )〕 During the period following his resignation of the directorship Green is said to have 'remained in the background'. During the period before his death he served as the pilgrimage's spiritual advisor.〔('Father Bernard Green OSB (1953-2013)' (Thursday, 11 April 2013) on the website of the Ampleforth Hospitalité of Our Lady of Lourdes. )〕 Green was the author of ''Not Strangers but Pilgrims: A History of Ampleforth in Lourdes'' (Ampleforth: Ampleforth Abbey Press, in association with Way Books, Campion Hall, Oxford, 2009; 191 pages, including 1 illustration), described by the Very Reverend Dom Terence Richardson, OSB, Prior of Ampleforth Abbey, as 'the definitive history of the Ampleforth Pilgrimage … a work that was carefully researched, very readable and, at times, amusing and very effective in capturing the personalities of so many of the people who had been involved in the Pilgrimage over the years, while being very self-effacing about his own contributions.'〔(Maire Channer, 'Fr Bernard - an appreciation' (Monday, 15 April 2013) on the website of the Ampleforth Hospitalité of Our Lady of Lourdes. )〕 Green also undertook pilgrimages to Medjugorje and San Sebastián de Garabandal.〔('Fr Bernard Green OSB', in ''Ampleforth Hospitalité Our Lady of Lourdes: June 2013 Newsletter'', pp. 10-11. )〕 Green was a frequent contributor to ''The Tablet'', for which he wrote about forty book reviews.〔(''The Tablet''. Searched 4 April 2013. )〕 His last review, of David Gwynn's ''Athanasius of Alexandria'', was published posthumously on 13 April 2013.〔Bernard Green, review of David Gwynn, ''Athanasius of Alexandria: Bishop, Theologian, Ascetic, Father'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013), in ''The Tablet'', vol. 267 no. 8993 (13 April 2013), p. 22.〕 Green appeared in a television series about the history of the Catholic Church in England.〔('Fr Bernard Green OSB', in ''Ampleforth Hospitalité Our Lady of Lourdes: June 2013 Newsletter'', pp. 10-11. )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bernard Green」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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