Description
Born probably at Tournai and educated in the humanities and theology at the noted cathedral school there, he visited the Cistercian abbey of Clairvaux as a seasoned scholar, with no intention whatever of abandoning academic life for the cloister. Urged to stay by the always persuasive Abbot Bernard, however, 'without delay or looking back, the cleric became a monk, the master a schoolboy.'
In 1138, again at Bernard's suggestion and despite his own protestations that he lacked the requisite wisdom and health, Guerric was elected as the second abbot of Igny, a daughter house of Clairvaux near Rheims. There he wrote the sermons which reveal the quality of his education, the profundity of his theology, and the pervasiveness of his Cistercian spirit.
The Liturgical Sermons of Guerric of Igny are published in two volumes: Book One contains Sermons 1-21; Book Two contains Sermons 22-54.
Reviews
This work together with the entire series of which it is a volume deserves to be in any library aiming at completeness in the literature produced by Catholicism during the course of its history.Review for Religious
Book Information
ISBN 9780879072087
Author Guerric of Igny
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint Liturgical Press
Publisher Liturgical Press
Weight(grams) 369g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 140mm * 11mm