Felicitas Corrigan, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Felicitas Corrigan

English Benedictine nun and author

Date of Birth: 06-Mar-1908

Date of Death: 07-Oct-2003

Profession: writer, nun, organist, biographer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Felicitas Corrigan

  • Dame Felicitas Corrigan OSB (6 March 1908 – 7 October 2003) was an English Benedictine nun, author and humanitarian.She was born Kathleen Corrigan into a large Liverpool family, and developed a talent as an organist.
  • In 1933, she entered Stanbrook Abbey in Worcestershire as a nun, and eventually became director of its choir.
  • One of her projects was to develop an English language version of the office of Compline for the abbey.
  • In the course of her career, Dame Felicitas befriended and/or corresponded with several famous figures who converted to Catholicism, including poet Siegfried Sassoon, actor Alec Guinness; and novelist Rumer Godden. Dame Felicitas' biography of Helen Waddell was awarded the 1986 James Tait Black Memorial Prize.
  • Her book, The Nun, the Infidel, and the Superman, inspired by the life of Laurentia McLachlan, was turned into a play by Hugh Whitemore and later became a film for television starring Wendy Hiller.
  • She also wrote about other figures in whom she was interested, including Hildegard of Bingen and the poet Coventry Patmore.
  • She also edited publications for the Stanbrook Abbey Press.
  • Other works include: In a Great Tradition (1956) George Thomas of Soho (1970) Siegfried Sassoon: Poet's Pilgrimage (1973) Benedictine Tapestry (1991)Dame Felicitas was Stanbrook Abbey's organist from 1933 until 1990.
  • She died at Cheltenham.

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