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David Charlesworth, OSB (born 6 October 1951) is the Abbot of
Buckfast Abbey Buckfast Abbey forms part of an active Benedictine monastery at Buckfast, near Buckfastleigh, Devon, England. Buckfast first became home to an abbey in 1018. The first Benedictine abbey was followed by a Savignac (later Cistercian) abbey cons ...
in
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, England. He is a member of the
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.


Biography

In September 1970, Charlesworth joined
Buckfast Abbey Buckfast Abbey forms part of an active Benedictine monastery at Buckfast, near Buckfastleigh, Devon, England. Buckfast first became home to an abbey in 1018. The first Benedictine abbey was followed by a Savignac (later Cistercian) abbey cons ...
and the
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as a
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. From 1974 to 1977, he studied at Newman College of Higher Education, a Catholic
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. From 1977, he taught maths and science at Buckfast Abbey Preparatory School. He was
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to the priesthood in 1984 and became
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of Buckfast in 1992. Charlesworth commissioned Torbay-based theater-company Unleashed Productions to adapt the stories in
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's book ''
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'' into a play, which they did and then performed at the abbey in 2010. Charlesworth commissioned a 79-year-old nun, Mother Joanna, to paint an 18 x 26 ft
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mural on twenty wooden panels for the abbey's restaurant, the Grange. When the mural was unveiled in April 2014, Charlesworth called it "a monumental effort by Mother Joanna depicting the extraordinary work of a handful of monks who built the present church on the 12th century foundations in only 32 years". In 2013, Alex Neil,
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, contacted Buckfast Abbey and said that they should stop making
Buckfast Tonic Wine Buckfast Tonic Wine is a caffeinated alcoholic drink consisting of pure caffeine added to fortified wine, originally made by monks at Buckfast Abbey in Devon, England, now made under a licence granted by the monastery, and distributed by J. Ch ...
. Charlesworth later said to the media, "If you ban Buckfast, ban Scottish whisky. It's alcohol, much stronger. But oh no they wouldn't do that. So they are picking on a particular thing as a conscience salver." In response,
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Elaine Smith said that Buckfast Tonic Wine is more problematic than
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because of Buckfast's
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content. Charlesworth said that blaming Buckfast Tonic Wine for
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, violence, and anti-social behaviour within the "Buckfast Triangle" of Scotland is "not fair", as the tonic wine is legal and "not made to be abused". Charlesworth is one of the founders of the School of the Annunciation. In 2014, Charlesworth invited Robert Atwell, the new
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, to spend some time in reflection with Buckfast Abbey's monks, and Atwell accepted. On 9 April 2021 Charlesworth was re-elected Abbot of Buckfast.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Charlesworth, David 1951 births Living people English abbots English Benedictines Clergy from Devon People associated with Newman University, Birmingham