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OUR HISTORY |
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Our LCG community was founded in 1989 as Cistercian
Lay Contemplatives by a group of eight laypersons who individually
were exploring a framework in which to live lives as ordinary
Christians according to the Cistercian tradition. Some members of
the original group independently had been expressing to the
Guestmaster at Gethsemani their desire to adopt a way of life that
allowed an integration of Cistercian monastic practices into their
lives as laypersons.
Eventually, the Guestmaster, Fr. Michael
Casagram, invited the group to meet at Gethsemani beginning in 1986
to collectively explore how they might more formally develop a
structure that would guide them to actualize a "lay expression" of
Cistercian values and practices. The group met regularly for three
years and developed a rule or guide for living the Cistercian way of
life as laypersons. The document that emerged was the Plan of Life. |
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Mike Brown in Louisville |

Mike Johnson in Cincinnati |
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Local LCG groups were initially formed in Louisville and
Cincinnati by Mike Brown and Mike Johnson. Membership has grown to about 130 members located
in twenty-eight states and Canada. |
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Indicates local groups who meet on a regular basis for community
support, prayer, and ongoing formation. They are in Louisville,
Kentucky; Midland, Michigan; Indianapolis, Indiana; York, Pennsylvania;
Cincinnati, Ohio; and Columbus Ohio. |
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In August 2001 Fr.
Michael drafted a document entitled, "Toward the Formation of LCG
Members," that along with the Plan of Life provides specific
guidelines for being formed as Lay Cistercians.
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Contact information:
E-mail: info@laycisterciansofgethsemani.org
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