Boniface Natter (24 April 1866 – 4 August 1906), christened Anthony,[1] was a German Benedictine Monk who became the first Abbot of the newly reformed Benedictine Abbey of Buckfast in Devon, England.
^p.269-70. History of St. Mary's Abbey of Buckfast: In the County of Devon 760-1906
BonifaceNatter (24 April 1866 – 4 August 1906), christened Anthony, was a German Benedictine Monk who became the first Abbot of the newly reformed Benedictine...
reinstated as an Abbey in 1902. The first abbot of the new institution, BonifaceNatter, was blessed in 1903. Work on a new abbey church, which was constructed...
Ramsgate and it was later bought for £4,700. The first new abbot was BonifaceNatter, who died in a shipwreck in 1906. His travelling companion Anscar Vonier...
company of Buckfast's abbot, BonifaceNatter, when their ship, the SS Sirio, was shipwrecked off the Spanish coast. Natter and Vonier ministered to the...
Archbishop of São Pedro, Cláudio Gonçalves Ponce de Leon, as well as BonifaceNatter, the first abbot of the rededicated Buckfast Abbey (a Benedictine abbey...
centuries. The then-Abbot Ansgar (Martin) Vonier and his predecessor Abbot BonifaceNatter came from the same area of Württemberg. In 1919 Fehrenbacher was ordained...
G. Poppe's painting Thor; E. Pottner's 1914 drawing Thors Schatten; H. Natter's marble statue Thor; and U. Brember's 1977 illustrations to Die Heimholung...