Dominic Terence Joseph Bellenger, FSA, FRHistS (born 21 July 1950), also known by his monastic name of Dom Aidan Bellenger, is an English historian and former Benedictine monk and schoolmaster. He was headmaster of Downside School from 1991 to 1995 and later Abbot of Downside Abbey from 2006 to 2014.
In 1975, he took up an appointment as an assistant schoolmaster at St Mary's School, Cambridge, a high school for girls, where he taught until 1978.[3] In that year he was the University Lightfoot Scholar and graduated Ph.D. from Cambridge with a dissertation on refugees in the French Revolution.[4]
Career
Bellenger taught history at Downside School as a lay master between 1978 and 1982, and made solemn vows in 1986. He was ordained in 1988, and in 1991 the Abbot appointed him as headmaster of the school. He continued in that post until 1995, when he became parish priest of Little Malvern, Worcestershire. In 1999, he was appointed as parish priest of Stratton-on-the-Fosse (where Downside is) and also joined the board of governors of the school. From 2001 to 2006 he served as prior to Abbot Richard Yeo,[6] then was himself Abbot from 2006 to 2014,[4] while also continuing as parish priest of Stratton-on-the-Fosse until 2014.[6]
In 2010, as Abbot of Downside, Bellenger said of the abbey:
The main ways in which the monks of the Downside community work to spread the Gospel are through the witness of our life and our prayer, through education, especially in the school which we run, and through serving in the parishes which have been entrusted to our care... We monks are trying to listen to what God is saying to us. We have found that our monastery is a place where many people come to pray, and where they also try to listen to God's voice and get to know and love him better.[7]
Bellenger was monastic editor of The Downside Review for the year 2017–2018, and in 2018 The Tablet published an article by him on Buckfast Abbey.[8]
'The English Catholics and the French Exiled Clergy', Recusant History, 15 (6) (1981), pp. 433–51
English and Welsh Priests, 1558–1800 (Bath, 1984)
'The French Priests at the King's House, Winchester, 1792–1796', in Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society XL (1984), pp. 99–105
The French Exiled Clergy in the British Isles After 1789 (Bath: Downside Abbey Books, 1986)
'Two Antiquarian Monks: the Papers of Dom Bede Camm and Dom Ethelbert Horn at Downside', Catholic Archives 6 (1986)
'Dom Bede Camm (1864–1942), Monastic Martyrologist', in Diana Wood (ed.), Martyrs and martyrologies: papers read at the 1992 Summer Meeting and the 1993 Winter Meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society (1993)
'The Brussels Nuns at Winchester, 1794–1857 ' English Benedictine Congregation History Commission Symposium (1999), 1–9
'Religious Life for Men' in V. A. McClelland (ed.), From without the Flamian Gate: 150 Years of Catholicism in England and Wales, 1850–2000 (London: Darton, Longman and Todd, 1999 ISBN978-0-232-52177-1), 142–166
Princes of the Church: A History of the English Cardinals, with Stella Fletcher (Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2001, ISBN978-0-7509-2630-0)