Br. Terrence's artistry extended beyond the kitchen. He liked to entertain at the piano, a remnant of his days as a dance hall pianist while working at the lumberjack camp. He also liked to cheer up out of the way corners of the monastery with flowers. He was an avid reader and a writer, too. For many years he kept a journal of happenings at the monastery.
Beneath his exuberant personality lay a solid piety that Br. Terrence lived out in his daily work and in his community life. Br. Terrence had been a member of the New Melleray community for almost fifty years, when he died just a few days before the forty-seventh anniversary of his First Vows, the forty-fourth of his solemn profession, having taken his solemn vows on June 24, 1956.
Br. Terrence's artistry extended beyond the kitchen. He liked to entertain at the piano, a remnant of his days as a dance hall pianist while working at the lumberjack camp. He also liked to cheer up out of the way corners of the monastery with flowers. He was an avid reader and a writer, too. For many years he kept a journal of happenings at the monastery.
Beneath his exuberant personality lay a solid piety that Br. Terrence lived out in his daily work and in his community life. Br. Terrence had been a member of the New Melleray community for almost fifty years, when he died just a few days before the forty-seventh anniversary of his First Vows, the forty-fourth of his solemn profession, having taken his solemn vows on June 24, 1956.
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