Peter the Venerable (c. 1092 – 25 December 1156), also known as Peter of Montboissier, abbot of the Benedictineabbey of Cluny, was born to Blessed Raingarde in Auvergne, France. He has been honored as a saint but has never been formally canonized.
Life
Peter was "Dedicated to God" at birth and given to the monastery at Sauxillanges of the Congregation of Cluny. He took his vows there at age seventeen, swiftly rising in esteem and becoming professor and prior of the monastery of Vézelay at only twenty years of age. Later he went to the monastery at Domene. He was so successful in the fulfillment of his duties at Vézelay and Domene that, by the age of thirty, he was elected general of the order. Peter was a tireless advocate of reform within his order, which was in dire need of reconstruction after the deposing of the previous abbot, Pontius, by the pope. The Congregation of Cluny was also under attack by other orders and prominent monks and theologians, including St. Bernard of Clairvaux, a Cistercianmonk. Successfully defending against these attacks and completely reforming his order, Peter earned the appellation of "venerable".
In the Latin Church of the Catholic Church, after a deceased Catholic has been declared a Servant of God by a bishop and proposed for beatification by the Pope, such a servant of God may next be declared venerable ("heroic in virtue") during the investigation and process leading to possible canonization as a saint. Before a person is considered to be venerable, that person must be declared as such by a proclamation, approved by the Pope, of having lived a life that was "heroic in virtue", the virtues being the theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity and the cardinal virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. The next steps are beatification, from which point the person is referred to as The Blessed, and finally canonization, from which point he is referred to as Saint. For example, Popes Pius XII and John Paul II were both declared venerable by Pope Benedict XVI in December 2009 and John Paul II was declared saint in 2014.
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Dear Brothers and Sisters, our catechesis today considers an outstanding churchman of the early twelfth century, Peter the Venerable, abbot of Cluny.
Despite his pressing responsibilities and frequent travels in the service of the Church, Peter maintained a contemplative spirit, deep inner tranquillity, rigorous asceticism and a capacity for warm friendships. His ability to combine love of God with sincere love of neighbour found expression in a lively sense of the Church. He urged all the members of Christs Body to be concerned for the trials and difficulties of the universal Church, and he expressed an interest in those outside the Church, specifically Jews and Muslims, in ways which were remarkable for his day.
Prayer stood at the heart of Peters theology and spirituality, whi...
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Ep 4: Peter Abelard and Heloise
In this episode of Dogs with Torches, we discuss the famous letters of Heloise and Peter Abelard to try and pinpoint their psychological states of mind.
Gilson: https://www.amazon.com/Heloise-Abelard-Ann-Arbor-Paperbacks/dp/0472060384
Burge: https://www.amazon.com/Heloise-Abelard-Biography-James-Burge/dp/0060736631/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=abelard+and+heloise&qid=1564590854&s=books&sr=1-8
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Lent Course: The Venerable Peter Delaney, the Isenheim Altarpiece, Allegri’s Miserere, Mark 1:9–15
Welcome to the Great St Bartholomew Lent Course
This year the course is led by a different member of the clergy each week, reflecting on a piece of music, a work of art, and the previous week’s Gospel reading. They will be put up each Monday and will be available throughout Lent to watch and reflect on.
For the first week of Lent, The Venerable Peter Delaney discusses the Matthias Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece and Mark 1: 9–15, complementing the Choir's performance of Allegri's famous setting of Psalm 51 from our Ash Wednesday service of Mattins, Litany & Commination (available on our channel).
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Dear Brothers and Sisters, our catechesis today considers an outstanding churchman of the early twelfth century, Peter the Venerable, abbot of Cluny.
Des...
Dear Brothers and Sisters, our catechesis today considers an outstanding churchman of the early twelfth century, Peter the Venerable, abbot of Cluny.
Despite his pressing responsibilities and frequent travels in the service of the Church, Peter maintained a contemplative spirit, deep inner tranquillity, rigorous asceticism and a capacity for warm friendships. His ability to combine love of God with sincere love of neighbour found expression in a lively sense of the Church. He urged all the members of Christs Body to be concerned for the trials and difficulties of the universal Church, and he expressed an interest in those outside the Church, specifically Jews and Muslims, in ways which were remarkable for his day.
Prayer stood at the heart of Peters theology and spirituality, which were nourished by the monastic liturgy and meditation on the mysteries of Christs life. At Cluny he introduced the feast of the Transfiguration and composed its prayers, centred on the contemplation of the glorious face of Christ. By his ability to combine prayer and contemplation with love of neighbour and a commitment to the renewal of society, Peter the Venerable reflected the Benedictine ideal and serves as an example to Christians today in their efforts to live holy and integrated lives in our often stressful society.
I offer a warm welcome to the English-speaking pilgrims present at todays Audience, including the pupils and staff from Saint Andrews High School, Carntyne, Glasgow, and other school and university groups from England and Norway. May your visit to Rome be a time of deep spiritual renewal. Upon all of you I invoke Gods blessings of joy and peace! .
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Dear Brothers and Sisters, our catechesis today considers an outstanding churchman of the early twelfth century, Peter the Venerable, abbot of Cluny.
Despite his pressing responsibilities and frequent travels in the service of the Church, Peter maintained a contemplative spirit, deep inner tranquillity, rigorous asceticism and a capacity for warm friendships. His ability to combine love of God with sincere love of neighbour found expression in a lively sense of the Church. He urged all the members of Christs Body to be concerned for the trials and difficulties of the universal Church, and he expressed an interest in those outside the Church, specifically Jews and Muslims, in ways which were remarkable for his day.
Prayer stood at the heart of Peters theology and spirituality, which were nourished by the monastic liturgy and meditation on the mysteries of Christs life. At Cluny he introduced the feast of the Transfiguration and composed its prayers, centred on the contemplation of the glorious face of Christ. By his ability to combine prayer and contemplation with love of neighbour and a commitment to the renewal of society, Peter the Venerable reflected the Benedictine ideal and serves as an example to Christians today in their efforts to live holy and integrated lives in our often stressful society.
I offer a warm welcome to the English-speaking pilgrims present at todays Audience, including the pupils and staff from Saint Andrews High School, Carntyne, Glasgow, and other school and university groups from England and Norway. May your visit to Rome be a time of deep spiritual renewal. Upon all of you I invoke Gods blessings of joy and peace! .
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In this episode of Dogs with Torches, we discuss the famous letters of Heloise and Peter Abelard to try and pinpoint their psychological states of mind.
Gilson...
In this episode of Dogs with Torches, we discuss the famous letters of Heloise and Peter Abelard to try and pinpoint their psychological states of mind.
Gilson: https://www.amazon.com/Heloise-Abelard-Ann-Arbor-Paperbacks/dp/0472060384
Burge: https://www.amazon.com/Heloise-Abelard-Biography-James-Burge/dp/0060736631/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=abelard+and+heloise&qid=1564590854&s=books&sr=1-8
Bishop Sheen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGGSxxuBtMk
In this episode of Dogs with Torches, we discuss the famous letters of Heloise and Peter Abelard to try and pinpoint their psychological states of mind.
Gilson: https://www.amazon.com/Heloise-Abelard-Ann-Arbor-Paperbacks/dp/0472060384
Burge: https://www.amazon.com/Heloise-Abelard-Biography-James-Burge/dp/0060736631/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=abelard+and+heloise&qid=1564590854&s=books&sr=1-8
Bishop Sheen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGGSxxuBtMk
Welcome to the Great St Bartholomew Lent Course
This year the course is led by a different member of the clergy each week, reflecting on a piece of music, a wo...
Welcome to the Great St Bartholomew Lent Course
This year the course is led by a different member of the clergy each week, reflecting on a piece of music, a work of art, and the previous week’s Gospel reading. They will be put up each Monday and will be available throughout Lent to watch and reflect on.
For the first week of Lent, The Venerable Peter Delaney discusses the Matthias Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece and Mark 1: 9–15, complementing the Choir's performance of Allegri's famous setting of Psalm 51 from our Ash Wednesday service of Mattins, Litany & Commination (available on our channel).
Welcome to the Great St Bartholomew Lent Course
This year the course is led by a different member of the clergy each week, reflecting on a piece of music, a work of art, and the previous week’s Gospel reading. They will be put up each Monday and will be available throughout Lent to watch and reflect on.
For the first week of Lent, The Venerable Peter Delaney discusses the Matthias Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece and Mark 1: 9–15, complementing the Choir's performance of Allegri's famous setting of Psalm 51 from our Ash Wednesday service of Mattins, Litany & Commination (available on our channel).
Week I - Thursday of the 5th Wk. of Easter, Yr. I.
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Dear Brothers and Sisters, our catechesis today considers an outstanding churchman of the early twelfth century, Peter the Venerable, abbot of Cluny.
Despite his pressing responsibilities and frequent travels in the service of the Church, Peter maintained a contemplative spirit, deep inner tranquillity, rigorous asceticism and a capacity for warm friendships. His ability to combine love of God with sincere love of neighbour found expression in a lively sense of the Church. He urged all the members of Christs Body to be concerned for the trials and difficulties of the universal Church, and he expressed an interest in those outside the Church, specifically Jews and Muslims, in ways which were remarkable for his day.
Prayer stood at the heart of Peters theology and spirituality, which were nourished by the monastic liturgy and meditation on the mysteries of Christs life. At Cluny he introduced the feast of the Transfiguration and composed its prayers, centred on the contemplation of the glorious face of Christ. By his ability to combine prayer and contemplation with love of neighbour and a commitment to the renewal of society, Peter the Venerable reflected the Benedictine ideal and serves as an example to Christians today in their efforts to live holy and integrated lives in our often stressful society.
I offer a warm welcome to the English-speaking pilgrims present at todays Audience, including the pupils and staff from Saint Andrews High School, Carntyne, Glasgow, and other school and university groups from England and Norway. May your visit to Rome be a time of deep spiritual renewal. Upon all of you I invoke Gods blessings of joy and peace! .
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As few broadcasters have a permanent correspondent in Rome, ROME REPORTS is geared to inform the public and meet the needs of television broadcasting companies around the world through daily news packages, weekly newsprograms and documentaries.
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In this episode of Dogs with Torches, we discuss the famous letters of Heloise and Peter Abelard to try and pinpoint their psychological states of mind.
Gilson: https://www.amazon.com/Heloise-Abelard-Ann-Arbor-Paperbacks/dp/0472060384
Burge: https://www.amazon.com/Heloise-Abelard-Biography-James-Burge/dp/0060736631/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=abelard+and+heloise&qid=1564590854&s=books&sr=1-8
Bishop Sheen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGGSxxuBtMk
Welcome to the Great St Bartholomew Lent Course
This year the course is led by a different member of the clergy each week, reflecting on a piece of music, a work of art, and the previous week’s Gospel reading. They will be put up each Monday and will be available throughout Lent to watch and reflect on.
For the first week of Lent, The Venerable Peter Delaney discusses the Matthias Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece and Mark 1: 9–15, complementing the Choir's performance of Allegri's famous setting of Psalm 51 from our Ash Wednesday service of Mattins, Litany & Commination (available on our channel).
Week I - Thursday of the 5th Wk. of Easter, Yr. I.
Morning Prayer at Banal na Misa.
Pray with us on Facebook.
Like, Share & Follow to our page:
https://www.facebook.com/abbeymontserratmanila
EWTN YouTube #Shorts: your new Catholic source for motivation and inspiration.
✅ Watch Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen's "Life is Worth Living" on EWTN. Airs 6:30 PM ET on Mondays and 5:30 AM ET on Tuesdays.
✅ Subscribe to the EWTN YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/EWTN
✅ Watch EWTN On Demand by downloading our app https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ewtn/id... and https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... or streaming us on Apple TV, Roku, Amazon and Google devices.
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Peter the Venerable (c. 1092 – 25 December 1156), also known as Peter of Montboissier, abbot of the Benedictineabbey of Cluny, was born to Blessed Raingarde in Auvergne, France. He has been honored as a saint but has never been formally canonized.
Life
Peter was "Dedicated to God" at birth and given to the monastery at Sauxillanges of the Congregation of Cluny. He took his vows there at age seventeen, swiftly rising in esteem and becoming professor and prior of the monastery of Vézelay at only twenty years of age. Later he went to the monastery at Domene. He was so successful in the fulfillment of his duties at Vézelay and Domene that, by the age of thirty, he was elected general of the order. Peter was a tireless advocate of reform within his order, which was in dire need of reconstruction after the deposing of the previous abbot, Pontius, by the pope. The Congregation of Cluny was also under attack by other orders and prominent monks and theologians, including St. Bernard of Clairvaux, a Cistercianmonk. Successfully defending against these attacks and completely reforming his order, Peter earned the appellation of "venerable".