Obrecht, Edmond/Bibliographie

  • Eutropius Proust: Gethsemani Abbey : a narrative / of the late Abbot Eutropius of the Foundation of the Trappist Monastery at Gethsemani, Kentucky ; with an account of its present state by the Rt. Rev. Edmund M. Obrecht on the occasion of the golden jubilee of its foundation celebrated A.D. 1899. – Gethsemani, KY 1899

The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York : Appleton, 1907–1914.

  • Feuillants. – CE 6 (1909) 64–65
  • Florians, The. – CE 6 (1909) 115
  • Géramb, Baron Ferdinand de. – CE 6 (1909) 464–465
  • Gervaise, Dom François Armand. – CE 6 (1909) 535–536
  • Gethsemani, Abbey of Our Lady of. – CE 8 (1909) 541
  • Crisóstomo Henríquez. – CE 8 (1910) 219–220
  • Leopold Janauschek. – CE 8 (1910) 282
  • Langheim. – CE 8 (1910) 788–789
  • La Trappe. – CE 9 (1910) 35
  • Mariannhill, Congregation of the Missionaries of. – CE 9 (1910) 661
  • Melleray. – CE 10 (1911) 167–168 [incl. Mount Melleray]
  • Mellifont, Abbey of. – CE 10 (1911) 168
  • Molesme, Notre-Dame de. – CE 10 (1911) 433–434
  • Montmirail, John de. – CE 10 (1911) 543–544
  • Morimond, Abbey of. – CE 10 (1911) 570
  • New Abbey. – CE 10 (1911) 779
  • Obazine, Monastery of. – CE 11 (1911) 181
  • Pierre de Castelnau, Blessed. – CE 12 (1911) 79
  • Pontigny, Abbey of. – CE 12 (1911) 233
  • Rancé, Jean-Armand le Bouthillier de. – CE 12 (1911) 639
  • Rievaulx, Abbey of. – CE 13 (1912) 54
  • Salem. – CE 13 (1912) 396
  • Savigny, Abbey of. – CE 13 (1912) 489
  • Sénanque. – CE 13 (1912) 713–714
  • Sept-Fons, Notre-Dame de Saint-Lieu. – CE 720–721
  • Silence. – CE 13 (1912) 790
  • Saints Vincent and Anastasius, Abbey of. – CE 13 (1912) 380–381
  • Trappists. – CE 15 (1912) 24–26
  • Vaux-de-Cernay. – CE 15 (1912) 316
  • Villers, Cistercian Abbey of. – CE 15 (1912) 431–432
  • Waldsassen, Abbey of. – CE 15 (1912) S. 530
  • Waverley, Cistercian Abbey of. – CE 15 (1912) 568
  • Wilhering, Cistercian Abbey of. – CE 15 (1912) 623–624
  • Wyart, Théophile-Louis-Henri. – CE 15 (1912) 721–722
  • Zwettl, Cistercian Abbey of. – CE 15 (1912) 771–772
  • Zircz. – CE 15 (1912) 761–762