Leo was born 5 January 1938, in
Wakefield,
Yorkshire, England, and raised in
Maidstone, Kent, England. After studies in aeronautical engineering at Southampton University, England, he entered the novitiate at
Quarr Abbey, on the nearby
Isle of Wight, in September 1960. He made monastic profession on 8 September 1962, and in 1969 was ordained priest. Subsequently he studied for a licentiate in Biblical Studies at the
Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. After his return he taught Scripture to the monks and served in many other capacities, often of a practical nature that reflected his early training as an engineer. In 1980 he became prior and upon the retirement of Abbot
Aelred Sillem in 1992, Dom Leo was elected to succeed him. He died after a short illness on 4 July 1996. He was succeeded as abbot by Dom
Cuthbert Johnson. ==See also==