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Spirituality Book of Saint Vincent Benedictine Now An Ebook

Archabbey Publications of Latrobe, Pennsylvania, and Sacred Winds Press of Augusta, Missouri, have entered into a partnership to make available books by the monks of Saint Vincent Archabbey as e-books. The books are now available in a variety of formats, including as a Nook Book® (Barnes & Noble), as a Kindle® edition (Amazon.com) and on iTunes®, available for the iPhone, iPad or iPod touch with iBooks. For more information visit this link: http://sacredwindspress.com/product/flowers-in-the-desert/

The first e-book to be released is Flowers in the Desert: A Spirituality of the Bible, the best-selling book by Father Demetrius R. Dumm, O.S.B. First published in 1987, it sold more than 18,000 copies from Paulist Press, and has gone through one reprint from Saint Bede’s Publications, and two additional reprints from Archabbey Publications.

Sales “exceeded my fondest expectations,” said Father Demetrius, a Carrolltown, Cambria County native who taught at Saint Vincent Seminary beginning in 1952, as is now a faculty member emeritus. “It was read by many people and I had a lot of feedback from people who found it helpful.”

His aim in writing the book was to bring Scripture to a wider audience, as the result of good Biblical scholarship are often only available to scholars.

Flowers in the Desert concentrates on the spiritual teaching of the Old and New Testaments, starting with God’s call to humanity and individuals. Then it considers the human adventure of the journey through life and finally, the “ultimate homecoming to the Father.” There are many references to Biblical passages and daily life.

Father Demetrius attended a one-room country school, finishing eight grades in six years, before attending Saint Vincent Preparatory School, from which he graduated in 1940. He received a bachelor of arts degree in philosophy from Saint Vincent College in 1945, and attended Saint Vincent Seminary from 1943 to 1946. He received a Doctor of Sacred Theology degree in 1950 from the Pontifical Institute of Sant’ Anselmo, Rome. He studied at the Ecole Biblique in Jerusalem from 1950 to 1952, after which he received a Licentiate in Sacred Scripture from the Pontifical Biblical Commission, Vatican City.

He entered the Benedictine Monastic Community of Saint Vincent Archabbey in 1942. He made simple profession of vows on July 2, 1943, and solemn profession of vows on July 11, 1946. He was ordained a priest at Subiaco Abbey, Italy, by the Most Rev. Lorenzo Salvi, O.S.B., on December 7, 1947.

At Saint Vincent Seminary he has taught Sacred Scripture since 1952. He served as Rector of the Seminary from 1963 to 1980 and Vice Rector from 1955 to 1963. He also taught Biblical Greek from 1952 to 1959, and was Professor of Hebrew from 1959 to 1961. Father Demetrius was Seminary Director of Spiritual Life from 1989 to 1993.

He has given a series of lectures in England to the Union of Monastic Superiors, comprising all the abbots and abbesses of the Benedictine and Cistercian monasteries in Great Britain, Ireland and Scotland, and has given a number of retreats in England, Ireland and Taiwan. He has given retreats to most of the Benedictine monasteries in the United States and for bishops of thirteen states, the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands. He is a major contributor and one of the editors of the Collegeville Pastoral Dictionary of Biblical Theology. He has also contributed to the New Jerome Bible Commentary. He has written numerous articles for The American Benedictine Review and The New Catholic Encyclopedia.

He has also served in the greater community in a variety of positions. He has taught summer school at various colleges and convents (1956–present); and served as a member of the Commission for Christian Unity of the Diocese of Greensburg (1963–80); as charter member of the East Coast Rectors’ Conference (1964–80) and as past-president (1972–74); as a member of the Faith and Order Committee of the Pennsylvania Council of Churches (1971–76); as a member of the Council of the Abbot President of the American Cassinese Congregation of the Benedictine Order (1973–85). He also served as a professor in Duquesne University’s Institute of Formative Spirituality (1978–85); as a representative to the Pennsylvania Conference on Interchurch Cooperation (1981–90) and chairman of its Committee on Theological Consultation (1982–90); as a member of the Board of Incorporators of Saint Vincent College, Inc. and as a member of the Board of Directors of Saint Vincent College (various times).