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Dom hubert van zeller biography

          Hubert van Zeller ( – 11 May ) was a Benedictine writer, sculptor, and cartoonist, noted for writing about human suffering from a Catholic.!

          Hubert van Zeller

          Benedictine writer, sculptor, and cartoonist

          Hubert van Zeller (1905 – 11 May 1984)[1] was a Benedictine writer, sculptor, and (under the name Brother Choleric) cartoonist,[1] noted for writing about human suffering from a Catholic perspective.

          Dom Hubert van Zeller (–) lived a life of spiritual adventure and holy renunciation.

        1. Dom Hubert van Zeller (–) lived a life of spiritual adventure and holy renunciation.
        2. Hubert van Zeller ( – 11 May ) was a Benedictine writer, sculptor, and cartoonist, noted for writing about human suffering from a Catholic.
        3. Dom Hubert van Zeller (–) describes a particularly memorable February 2nd in his life as a Benedictine novice at Downside Abbey.
        4. Biography.
        5. Biography

          Born in Egypt in 1905, van Zeller entered the Benedictine novitiate at the age of nineteen. At one point, he left the Benedictines to join a Carthusian monastery, hoping to experience a deeper and more intense understanding of his faith.

          He later returned to the Benedictines.[2] He resided at Downside Abbey during his monastic life. Dom Hubert lived at St. Walburga's in Colorado, USA and then the Little Sisters of the Poor house in Denver, Colorado in the 1970s-1983.

          A skilled writer and sculptor, van Zeller's artwork can be seen in churches throughout Britain and the United States.[3] Many of his written works focused on responses to suffering, including Suff