CULLEN OSB, Abbot Celestine (Austin Brian)

This was published in the following publications on 10.04.2019:
Irish Times

CULLEN OSB, OSB, Abbot Celestine (Austin Brian), (Glenstal Abbey) April 10, 2019, peacefully at Millbrae Lodge Nursing Home, Newport, Co. Tipperary; sadly missed by his brothers Barry and Niall, sister Rosemary (Dillon-Leetch), the Abbot and community of Glenstal Abbey, his nephews and nieces and a wide circle of relatives and friends. Reposing in the Monastery from 3.30 pm until 5.00 pm tomorrow (Friday), followed by removal to the Abbey Church. Funeral Mass on Saturday (April 13) at 12.10pm, followed by burial in the Abbey Cemetery.

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I would like to express my sincere condolences for your loss. John 5:28,29 God will soon bring a resurrection to our loved ones who have passed away so that we can be together with them again.


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Sympathy is offered in your loss of Abbot Celestine to the Cullen family to Glenstal Abbey and community May Austin B Rest in peace. M & family


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Celestine is always alive and, on my shoulder. He will always be. I have not seen him since school but time seems not to weaken his guiding face. As we grow older, we realise his depth and how very lucky we were. All the best to everyone


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Abbot Celestine provided an excellent example of how the Christian life should be led. He was a deeply spiritual man. He was kind and compassionat​e, and a source of joy to all who had the pleasure of knowing him Patrick Keane


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Abbot Celestine was a most inspiring example of the way that the Christian life should be led. He was deeply spiritual, and combined kindness with a sense of humour. He will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.


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Brenda M. Silke, Umbria, Italy and Clonfert, Co. Galway.(wife of the late Bruno Borghesi.) Thank you for your friendship, kindness, humility and Faith Abbot Celestine, through the 14 years of Bruno's illness - you're together now. Brenda


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Condolences are conveyed in your loss of Abbot Celestine to the Cullen family the Abbot & Glenstal Abbey community former colleagues extended relatives and to loved ones. May Austin Brian and the departed Rest in peace. M & family Ireland


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