Dominic Garramone
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[edit] General Information
Name: Fr. Dominic GarramonePen Name: None
Born: 1960 in Peoria, Illinois
Website: bookson stlouis.com
Email: frdom@st-bede.com
[edit] Illinois Connection
Fr. Dominic is a monk of Saint Bede Abbey in Peru, Illinois.
[edit] Biographical and Professional Information
Fr. Dominic Garramone is a priest and monk of Saint Bede Abbey in Peru, Illinois. Following a college education in theatre, he entered the monastery in 1983 and was ordained as a priest in 1992. He describes his culinary education as taking place between his mother's kitchen and the public library, and he honed his baking skills by providing bread for the twenty-five monks of his community. He is well known to public television viewers for his cooking series Breaking Bread With Father Dominic. Father Dom teaches religion and drama at Saint Bede Academy and also enjoys herb gardening and photography.
[edit] Published Works
- Breaking Bread With Fr. Dominic, Vol I, KETC Publishing, 1999
- Breaking Bread With Fr. Dominic, Vol. II, KETC Publishing, 2000
- Bake and Be Blessed, KETC Publishing, 2002
- Tis the Season to be Baking: Christmas Reflections and Bread Recipes, Reedy Press, 2007
[edit] Titles for Purchase and at Your Library
| Breaking Bread With Father DominicISBN: 0967465206 Release Date: 1999-08 |
| Breaking Bread with Father Dominic 2ISBN: 0967465214 Release Date: 2000-10 |
| Bake and Be Blessed: Bread Baking As a Metaphor for Spiritual GrowthISBN: 0967465230 Release Date: 2002-09 |
| Tis the Season to be Baking: Christmas Reflections and Bread RecipesISBN: 193337005X Release Date: 2007-09-10 |
[edit] Literary Awards
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[edit] Speaking Engagements and Upcoming Appearances
Speaking Engagement Availability: (Yes) Contact:
Matt Andrew
KETC Television
St. Louis, Missouri
314-512-9034
[edit] External Links
[edit] Editing
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