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Sponsored by THE JNSTITUTE of CISTERCIAN STUDIES ··
Western Michigan University, ' Kalamazoo, Michigan
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SPECIAL EVENTS-
THURSDAY: Ascension Day _
11 :45 a.m. Lutheran/ Anglican Eucharisl Fox 309 Fox Lounge
7:30p.m. Choir Practice
SATURDAY EVENING:
Cistercian Studies Dinner Undercroft, Cathedral Omrch of Olrist the King
Fox 309 Fox Lounge
By reseroation only
5:45p.m. Bus departs VaHey II, front entrance
6:15p.m. Evensong/Vespers Bus will not return to campus after Evensong
7:15p.m. 9:20p.m.
9:45p.m.
SUNDAY:
Dinner Compline
Bus returns to campus
7:00 am Eucharist: Roman Catholic Clergy vesting:
7:15 am Eucharist: Episcopal/Lutheran
·Schneider Auditorium Robm 1455 (Haworth)
Room 1120 Schneider
5:40pm Van departs Valley II, front entrance
6:00 pm qstercian Studies Collation By reservation only
The 1997 Cistercian Studies Conference
8- 11 May
in conjunction with the 32nd International Medieval Studies Congress Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo
10:00 am THURSDAY Room 308
CISTERCIAN MEMORIA E. Rozanne Elder, Western Michigan University, Presiding
The Use of the Bible by the Founders of Citeaux Denis Farkasfalvy, Our Lady of Dallas Abbey
Memoria futurorum: Memory in the Writings of Bernard of Clairvaux
Neil McKay Mancor, University of Reading Stephen of Sawley's Speculum novitii and the Cistercian Use of Memory
Megan Cassidy, University of Melbourne
1:30pm THURSDAY Room 309
CISTERCIAN THEOLOGY Chrysogonus Waddell, ocso, Gethsemani Abbey, Presiding
Imago et similitudo as Grace and Freedom Luke Anderson, Saint Mary's Monastery
Gratia Dei among the Cistercians of the Twelfth Century Age Rydstmm-Poulsen, University of Copenhagen and Western Michigan University
William of Saint Thierry as Biblical Expositor: The Exegetical Method of the Expositio super Epistolam ad Romanos
Steven R. Cartwright, Western Michigan University
3:30pm THURSDAY Room 309
VARIETIES OF NUNNISH EXPERIENCE Lillian Thomas Shank, ocso, Our Lady of the Mississippi Abbey, Presiding
The Cistercian Nunnery of Saint Jacob and Saint Burckhard in Halberstadt, 1199-1810: Part Two: Filiations
Cornelia Oefelein, Freie UniversW=it Berlin Our Lady of Las Huelgas
Andrea Gayoso, University of Iowa and the Universidad de Ia Republica del Uruguay
How Stand the Yorkshire Nunneries? Our Lady at Kirklees and Saint Leonard at Esholt
Kenneth Carveley, College of the Resurrection, Mirfield Looshuinen, a Little-known Women's Monastery near the Hague
Geertruida de Moor, Delft
7:00pm THURSDAY Haworth/ Schneider Hall Auditorium
7:30pm
10:00 am
An Evening with the Cistercians M. Basil Pennington, ocso
Spencer
THURSDAY
Choir Practice for Vespers, Evensong, · and Sunday Mass
Evelyn Kaehler, Evanston, Illinois Choir Director
FRIDAY
GENDER IMAGES
Room 309
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Brian Patrick McGuire, University of Roskilde, Presiding
Speculum Beatae Mariae Virginis. Female Networks in Thirteenth-century Flanders
Erin Jordan, University of Iowa Constructions of Masculinity in Spiritual Texts by Male Cistercian Authors
Ulrike Wiethaus, Wake Forest University Divine Praise: A Reading of the Life of Mechtild of Hackebom and The Book of Special Grace
Ann Marie Caron, RSM Truly to Seek God: Cistercian Nuns of the 13th Century Communicating with God
Lillian Thomas Shank, cx:so, Mississippi Abbey
1:30pm FRIDAY Room 309
SOLVING UNSOLVED MYSTERIES Evelyn Kaehler, Evanston, lllinois, Presiding
The Church of Notre Dame de Grosbot: New Evidence Concerning the Transformation of Fontvive-Grosbot
David H. Horton, University of Georgia Grosbot Mas Coudour: The Mystery of the Missing Abbey
Carole A. Hutchison, C.E.R.A.M.I.C. In, Around, and Beyond the Cloister: Cistercians and Chapels. What Can They Tell Us?
Terryl N. Kinder, Cfteaux: Commentarii Cistercienses
3:30pm FRIDAY Room 309
GILBERT OF HOYLAND AND CISTERCIAN INFLUENCE Charles Cummings, ocso, Cistercian Studies Quarterly, Presiding
The Art of Analogy, The Metaphysics of Metaphor, and Incamational Spirituality in Gilbert of Hoyland
Philip F. O'Mara, Bridgewater College The Medici Connection: The Editio Princeps and the Florence Manuscript of Gilbert of Hoyland's Sennons on the Song of Songs
MarshaL. Dutton, Hanover College Mary Magdalen: Cistercian and Franciscan
Thomas Renna, Saginaw Valley State University
7:00pm FRIDAY
CISTERCIAN LA YBROTHERS Constance Berman, University of Iowa, Presiding
The Daily Life of a Cistercian Monk According to Caesarius of Heisterbach
Renata Wolff, Freeport, Illinois The Cistercian Lay Brother: Exploited? Forgotten? Romanticized? The Twelfth-century Cistercian Laybrother Usages
Room 309
M. Chrysogonus Waddell, cx:so, Gethsemani Abbey Panel Discussion on CONVERSI
Brian Patrick McGuire, University of Roskilde Constance Berman, University of Iowa
10:00 am SATURDAY
THEOLOGY MADE VISUAL Daniel M. LaCorte, Fordhilm University, Presiding
Room 309
The Miniatures of Leipzig University Library MS 374. A Rare Twelfth-century Illustration of Saint Bernard's Song of Songs
Lukasz Modelski, Centre d'Etudes .. Superieures de Civilisation Mectievale
Countering the Notion of Cistercian Architectural Puritanism: Self-conscious Formal Manipulations in Monastic Architecture
Lawrence Hoey, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Interpreting Late Romanesque Cistercian Manuscripts of the Twelfth Century by Content, Paleography, and Art History II: New Comparisons with Cistercian Architecture
Charlotte Ziegler, Stift Zwettl Bernard and the Cistercian Aesthetic: A Revision
Angi L. Elsea, Emory University
1:30pm SATURDAY Room 309
CISTERCIAN THEOLOGICAL IMAGERY
Sheryl Frances Chen, OCSO, Cistercian Studies Quarterly, Presiding
Towards a Theology of Tears: Abba Isaiah and the Cistercian Inheritance
Roben Penkelt, Universily of Reading Radiant and Ruddy: The Scarlet Cord of Abbot John of Forde.
M. Colman O'Dell, ocso Helinand's Hell: Book Eight of The Chronicon of Helinand de Froidmont
E. L. Saak, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
3:30pm SATURDAY Room 309
BERNARD OF CLAIRV AUX
Edilh Scholl, ocso, Mount Sainl Mary's Abbey, Presiding
Eating Together and Sleeping Separately: Images of Life in Heaven in Bernard of Clairvaux's Sermons on the Feast for All Saints
Anna Harrison, Columbia University The Virile Bride of Bernard of Clairvaux
Shawn Madison Krahmer, Saint Joseph's University Bernard of Clairvaux and the Need for Learning
John R. Sommerfeldt, The University of Dallas
10:30 am SUNDAY
POVERTY AND EXPENSES Thomas Amos, Western Michigan Universily, Presiding
The Meaning of Poverty for Bernard of Clairvaux Michael Casey, ocso, Tarrawarra Abbey
Adaptation or Decadence? The Growth and Contents of Cistercian Libraries in the Later Middle Ages
Room 309
David N. Bell, Memorial University of Newfoundland The Expenses of Attending General Chapter in the Late Middle Ages
Klaus Wollenberg, Fachhochschule Mtinchen
PARTICIPANTS
of the
1997 ICS CONGRESS
Thomas Amos Western Michigan University ICS & Special Collections Library Kalamazoo MI 49008
Luke Anderson, O.Cist. Saint Mary's Monastery New Ringgold PA 17960
David N. Bell Memorial University Department of Religious Studies StJohn 's Newfoundland CANADA AlC 5S7
Constance Berman University of Iowa Department of History Iowa City lA 52242
Ann Marie Caron, RSM Saint Joseph College Asylum Avenue West Hartford CT 06117
Steven R. Cartwright 1124 Newell Place Kalamazoo Ml 49001
Kenneth Carveley The Gables 2a Quarryfields Mirfield, West Yorkshire UK WF14 ONT
Michael Casey, ocso Tarrawarra Abbey 659 Healesville Road Yarra Glen, Victoria 3775 AUSTRALIA
Megan Cassidy University of Melbourne Department of History Parkville 3052, Victoria AUSTRALIA
Sheryl Frances Chen, ocso Santa Rita Abbey HC 1 Box 929 Sonoita AZ 85637-9705
Charles Cummings, cx:so Holy Trinity Abbey 1250 South 9500 East Huntsville UT 84317
Marsha L. Dutton Hanover College Dept of English - Box 108 Hanover IN 47243-0108
E. Rozanne Elder Institute of Cistercian Studies Western Michigan University Kalamazoo MI 49008
Angi L. Elsea 430 East Ponce de Leon #17 Decatur GA 30030
Denis Farkasfalvy, O.Cist. Our Lady of Dallas Abbey 1 Cistercian Road Irving TX 75039
Andrea Gayoso 310 N. Gilbert Street, #A Iowa City lA 52245
Anna Harrison 401 Eighth Avenue Brooklyn NY 11215
Lawrence Hoey Univ of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Department of Art History PO Box 413 Milwaukee WI 53201
David H. Horton University of Georgia Religion Department Peabody Hall Athens GA 30602
Erin Jordon University of Iowa W616 Seashore Hall Iowa City IA 52242
Evelyn Kaehler 409 Florence A venue Evanston Il 60202
Shawn Madison Krahmer Saint Joseph's University 5600 City Avenue Philadelphia PA 19335
Terryl N. Kinder 17, rue Rabe F-89230 Pontigny FRANCE
Daniel M. LaCorte 1547 Kickapoo Court Kalamazoo MI 49006
Neil McKay Mancor 32A Little Clarendon St Oxford OX1 2HU ENGLAND
Brian Patrick McGuire OK 4440 M0rk0v Lindholtvej 5 DENMARK
Lukasz Modelski ul. Bialobrzeska 68/69 02-325 Warszawa POLAND
Geertruida de Moor W. Bilderdijkhof 62 2624 ZG Delft THE NETHERLANDS
M. Colman O'Dell, cx:so Mount Saint Mary's Abbey Wrentham MA 02093
Cornelia Oefelein GiesebrechstraBe 12 10629 Berlin GERMANY
Philip F. O'Mara Bridgewater College Bridgewater VA 22812
Robert Penkett 18 Maltese Road Chelmsford, Essex CM2 2P A ENGLAND
M. Basil Pennington, cx:so Saint Joseph's Abbey Spencer MA 01562
Thomas Renna Saginaw Valley State University Department of History University Centre MI 48710
Age Rydstrem-Poulsen 100 Western Avenue Apt L-10 Kalamazoo MI 49008
E. L. Saak Onderzockschool Medievistick Oude &.>keringstraat 23 9712 GC Groningen THE NETHERLANDS
Edith Scholl, cx:so Mount Saint Mary's Abbey 300 Arnold Street Wrentham MA 02093
Lillian Thomas Shank, CX:SO 7820 Colony Circle South Bldg 12 Unit 108 Tamarac FL 33321
John R. Sommerfeldt The University of Dallas Department of History 1845 East Northgate Drive Irving TX 75062-4736
M. Chrysogonus Waddell, cx:so Gethsemani Abbey 3642 Monks Road Trappist KY 40051-9102
Ulrike Wiethaus Wake Forest University Reynolds Station, &.>x 7457 Winston-Salem NC 27109
Renata Wolff 2331 Chelsea Avenue Freeport IL 61032
Klaus Wollenberg Fachhochschule Miinchen Flurstra£e 11 D-82256 Fiirstenfeldbruck GERMANY
Charlotte Ziegler Stift Z wettl A-3910 Stift Zwettl AUSTRIA
Thursday (10) Session 32 Session 38
Thursday (1 :30) Session 74
Session 75 Session 81
Thursday (3:30) Session 118
Friday (8 :30)
Friday (10) Session 128
Session 142
Session 161
Friday (3 :30) Session 227 Session 256
Saturday (1 :30) Session 325
Sunday (8:30) Session 418
Session 421
Sunday (10:30) Session 447
Also of interest . ..
Monasticism in Early Medieval Europe & East 400-1000 (I ) Abbots, Bishops and friars: Agents and Model for Ecclesiastical Reform (Paper 1: Individual, /nstitwional and Social Reform in the Thought of Aelred of Rievaulx, Daniel M. LaCorte)
The Glossa Ordinaria (Paper 3: The Glossa Ordinaria and the Cistercians, Constance 13. Bouchard) Monasticism in Early Medieval Europe & East400-1000 (II) .. . Music and Monastic Settings
Monasticism in Early Medieval Europe ... (Ill)
Plenary Session: H. E. J. Cowdrey, The Study of Pope Gregory VII
A Century of Nuns in Print: f-rom Women Under Monasticism to Sisters in Arms The Influence of Monastic Spirituality on Medieval Romance (Paper 3: Cistercian Spirituality in Chretien de Troyes' Erec et Enide, Patricia Ann Quattrin Monasticism in Early Medieval Europe ... (IV)
Benedictine Reform Sources of Women's Spirituality (Papers 2 & 3 = Helfta)
... Monastic Saints and Temporal Power
Liturgy and Hagiography in Italy and Dalmatia (Paper 2: ... Saintly Monks, Martyrologies and Necrologies of Montecassino) Archaeological Perspectives on Insular Christianity I (Irish Monasticism)
Cassiodorus and His Times
The 19Y8 Cistercian Studies Conference, 7 - 10 May 1998, will celebrate the founding of 'The New Monastery' at Citeaux on 21 March 1098. Scholars working on the formative years of the Cistercian community are especially urged to submit abstracts for this Conference.
1998 also marks the 850th anniversary of the death of William of Saint Thierry and abstracts on his life and thought are especially invited.
Abstracts must be received at The Institute of Cistercian Studies by 15 Septem bcr 1997. They should be one page in length, typed double spaced, and include the speaker's name, institutional and mailing addresses (with e-mail when applicable) and be accompanied by a Congress aud io-visual form, whether or not A V is needed for the presentation.
Cistercian Publications invites book-length manuscripts on Cistercian and related monastic subjects . Those wishing to submit proposals should request a copy of the Style Sheet from the Editorial Director, Cistercian Publications, WMU Station, Kalamazoo, MI 49008-3801.
Remember to visit the Cistercian Publications bookstall in Valley II. All Cistercian Publications and Peregrina Press books are reduced 25%. Cistercian Studies Quarterly (the journal) is also on display. For augmenting coffee breaks and combatting the late noonday devil, we have a supply of biscotti from O.L. of Guadalupe Abbey and butternut munch candy from Mount Saint Mary's Abbey, Wrentham.
HdRARIUM
DAILY: THURSDAY- SATURDAY
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7:00am Eucharist Valley Ill, Room 308
7;00-8:00 Breakfast Valley ~II Dining Room
10:30-12:00 Session ~
11:30-1:30 Lunch Valley Ill Dining Room
.. 1:30-3:00 prn ·session
3:30-5:00 Session
5:15 Th,·F Vespers Valley III, Rm 309 Fox Lounge
6:00 Th, F Dinner Valley III Dining Room
The 1997 Cister~ian Studies Conference is held as part of the
32nd International C(')ngress on Medieval Studies sponsored by The Medieval Institute
I The Institute of Cistercian .Studies
The Medieval Institute College of Arts and Sciences
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