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The Right Reverend '''Thomas Anselm Burge''' ], (14 September 1846 - 17 July 1929), aka Laurence Ampleforth, was a Catholic parish priest in ], ], England, and became Abbot of ]. He was also an accomplished musician and expert in Church Music. The Right Reverend '''Thomas Anselm Burge''' ], (14 September 1846 - 17 July 1929), aka Laurence Ampleforth, was a Catholic parish priest in ], ], England, and became Abbot of ]. He was also an accomplished musician and expert on Church Music.


==Early Life== ==Early Life==
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==Church life== ==Church life==
The following is a summary from several obituaries.<ref>English Benedictine Congregational History, Obituaries, http://www.plantata.org.uk/obits/matthews/burge_a.htm,</ref><ref>Liverpool Archdiocese Directory and Guide to the Quarant’ Ore, 1930, p.29</ref>,<ref>The Musical Times, 70(1039), 848–848. </ref><ref>Liverpool Post and Mercury, 18 July 1929</ref> The following is a summary of key events from several obituaries.<ref>English Benedictine Congregational History, Obituaries, http://www.plantata.org.uk/obits/matthews/burge_a.htm,</ref><ref>Liverpool Archdiocese Directory and Guide to the Quarant’ Ore, 1930, p.29</ref><ref>The Musical Times, 70(1039), 848–848. </ref><ref>Liverpool Post and Mercury, 18 July 1929</ref>


'''Fr. Burge''' took Solemn Vows and became Subdeacon in 1969. He was ordained Priest in 1874 and, after some other posts, was Prior of Ampleforth from 1885-1897. He settled as Parish Priest of ], from 1899 and lived at the Presbytery in Aigburth Road, ], until his death in 1929, havng been nominated as Abbot of Westminster Cathedral in 1917. He is buried at ]. '''Fr. Burge''' took Solemn Vows and became Subdeacon in 1969. He was ordained Priest in 1874 and, after some other posts, was Prior of Ampleforth from 1885-1897. From 1899, he settled as Parish Priest of ] and lived at the Presbytery in Aigburth Road, ], until his death in 1929, havng been nominated as Abbot of Westminster Cathedral in 1917. He is buried at ].


==Musical life== ==Musical life==
'''Fr. Burge''' was an accomplished musician and an authority on church music.<ref>The Musical Times, 70(1039), 848–848. </ref> He was a founder of the ] in ],<ref>Archives of the Rodewald Concrt Society, Liverpool Record Office, Ref 780 RCS/1/1/1, 27 Apr 1911</ref> but resigned from the Committee in 1913. His compositions include: Songs ‘Ave Maria! O Maiden, O Mother’, and 'Poor Lorraine'. For the Liverpool 700th Anniversary Pageant he also composed 'Chant of the Monks'.<ref>https://historicalpageants.ac.uk/pageants/1123/]</ref> For composing, he sometimes used the pseudonym ‘]'. '''Fr. Burge''' was an accomplished musician and an authority on church music.<ref>The Musical Times, 70(1039), 848–848. </ref> He was a founder of the ] in ],<ref>Archives of the Rodewald Concrt Society, Liverpool Record Office, Ref 780 RCS/1/1/1, 27 Apr 1911</ref> but resigned from the Committee in 1913. His compositions include: Songs ‘Ave Maria! O Maiden, O Mother’, and 'Poor Lorraine'.<ref>https://www.cpdl.org/index.php/Ave_Maria!_O_Maiden,_O_Mother_(Laurence_Ampleforth)</ref><ref>http://www.avemariasongs.org/aves/A/Ampleforth.htm</ref> For the Liverpool 700th Anniversary Pageant he also composed 'Chant of the Monks'.<ref>https://historicalpageants.ac.uk/pageants/1123/]</ref> For composing, he sometimes used the pseudonym ‘]'.


==References== ==References==

Revision as of 16:57, 8 January 2024

The Right Reverend Thomas Anselm Burge O.S.B., (14 September 1846 - 17 July 1929), aka Laurence Ampleforth, was a Catholic parish priest in Aigburth, Liverpool, England, and became Abbot of Westminster Cathedral. He was also an accomplished musician and expert on Church Music.

Early Life

Fr. Burge was born in London and educated first at Dr Crookall’s School, Woolhampton and then from 1860-65, at Ampleforth College.

Church life

The following is a summary of key events from several obituaries.

Fr. Burge took Solemn Vows and became Subdeacon in 1969. He was ordained Priest in 1874 and, after some other posts, was Prior of Ampleforth from 1885-1897. From 1899, he settled as Parish Priest of St_Austin's_Church,_Grassendale and lived at the Presbytery in Aigburth Road, Liverpool, until his death in 1929, havng been nominated as Abbot of Westminster Cathedral in 1917. He is buried at Ampleforth.

Musical life

Fr. Burge was an accomplished musician and an authority on church music. He was a founder of the Rodewald Concert Society in Liverpool, but resigned from the Committee in 1913. His compositions include: Songs ‘Ave Maria! O Maiden, O Mother’, and 'Poor Lorraine'. For the Liverpool 700th Anniversary Pageant he also composed 'Chant of the Monks'. For composing, he sometimes used the pseudonym ‘Laurence Ampleforth'.

References

  1. English Benedictine Congregational History, Obituaries, http://www.plantata.org.uk/obits/matthews/burge_a.htm,
  2. English Benedictine Congregational History, Obituaries, http://www.plantata.org.uk/obits/matthews/burge_a.htm,
  3. Liverpool Archdiocese Directory and Guide to the Quarant’ Ore, 1930, p.29
  4. The Musical Times, 70(1039), 848–848.
  5. Liverpool Post and Mercury, 18 July 1929
  6. The Musical Times, 70(1039), 848–848.
  7. Archives of the Rodewald Concrt Society, Liverpool Record Office, Ref 780 RCS/1/1/1, 27 Apr 1911
  8. https://www.cpdl.org/index.php/Ave_Maria!_O_Maiden,_O_Mother_(Laurence_Ampleforth)
  9. http://www.avemariasongs.org/aves/A/Ampleforth.htm
  10. https://historicalpageants.ac.uk/pageants/1123/]