Guadalupe Translations

Local Series

 
 

A Short History of Guadalupe Abbey
Written by the late Fr John Baptist Hasbrouck for the jubilee of our Abbey’s fondation, 1948-1998. 12 pages, 8.5” x 4.25” Third printing. 25¢

Guadalupe’s Pecos Years
Story of our seven years in New Mexico, with historical essays on nearby sites and institutions, and a pen sketch of each monk. Due to be reprinted: 126 pages, 8.5” x 4.25” $5.00

* Blazing Guadalupe’s Oregon Trail
Life in the White Farm House while the Abbey was being Built, 1953-55. By Fr Matthew Cole, with an added chapter about his first Trappist experience, found after his death.

Pew-makers of Guadalupe Abbey
Story of our carpentry shop by its founder at his 80th birthday. 24 pp. 8.5” x 4.25” 25¢

Story of a Soul - and Body
Conversion story, war experience and vocation of Fr John Baptist Hasbrouck, our Prior for 32 years and author of the Short History of the Abbey, 56 pages, 8.5” x 4.25” 50¢

* Alllll…..Right
Obituary for the beloved Prior of our Pecos years, who authored Pew-makers of Guadalupe Abbey,
28 pages, 8.5” x 4.25” 25¢.

***Not yet fully edited or printed, but available electronically upon request:

* Folk Lore of the Guadalupe Forest, Accounts of the more-or-less legendary characters who lived on the Abbey Land in the early days (1834….1920).

* The Trappist Abbey Ranch, Detailed account of the final years of the monks’ direct involvement in farming our land, written by former Br Alphonse (John Goedert).

* Pioneer of the Guadalupe Forest: Life of Br Clarence Schneider. His childhood on a farm in Oklahoma, written by his sister, Eileen, is ready for printing. The account of his work in the forest remains to be composed.