Anscar Vonier, O.S.B. (11 November 1875 – 26 December 1938), was abbot of Buckfast Abbey from 1906 until his death in 1938.
In 1882, monks from , who had been exiled from France, purchased the site of a former monastery near Buckfastleigh in Devon. In 1888, Vonier was one of the youths recruited for the new abbey at Buckfast. The boys were first sent to a school in Beauvais run by the Holy Ghost Fathers in order to learn French. They arrived at Buckfast in the summer of 1889.
After four years in the alumnate, Vonier entered the novitiate in 1893, and was given the name "Anscar". "Notes and Comment: The Benedictines in England", The Catholic Historical Review, vol. 8, no. 3, 1922, p. 432 He was professed the following year, and ordained in 1898 by bishop Charles Maurice Graham. In 1900, he was sent to study at Anselmianum in Rome, where he received a doctorate in philosophy.
In November 1905, Vonier was sent back to St. Anselmo's to teach philosophy. He was returning the following summer in the company of Buckfast's abbot, Boniface Natter, when their ship, the SS Sirio, was shipwrecked off the Spanish coast. Natter and Vonier ministered to the steerage passengers in the ensuing chaos. Dom Natter was among the many who drowned. When news of the sinking reached the Community at Buckfast it was believed that both Abbot and Vonier had perished and Requiem Masses were said for the repose of their souls. "Memorial Service at the Abbey. Western Times - Friday 24 August 1906. page 10. (via British Newspaper Archives, subscription required) However, Vonier was saved by a fishing vessel.
On 14 September 1906 Vonier was elected by the community to succeed Boniface as the second abbot of Buckfast. "Installed Yesterday". Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 19 October 1906 p. 11 (via British Newspaper Archives, subscription required) He was thirty-one years old. Dom Vonier decided to rebuild the abbey church on the site of the original Cistercian church. The foundation stone was laid in January 1907. Smith, Leo. "The Life and Work of Abbot Anscar Vonier", English Benedictine Congregation History Commission, 1996
He died on 26 December 1938 at Buckfast Abbey, and was buried there four days later.
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