1953-02-20, transcript to Fox, James, 'I am writing directly to you, for I feared a letter to Father M. Louis might not'

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US US-kylobm 1-A-013-#17

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1953-02-20, transcript to Fox, James, 'I am writing directly to you, for I feared a letter to Father M. Louis might not'

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  • 1953 February 2 (Creation)

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1 page(s); Transcript copy of a letter, i.e., re-typed or re-written after original.

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(1915-1995)

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Fr. Barnabas Ahern was a Passionist priest involved in a new Catholic Bible translation effort. He offered Merton advice on biblical instruction, instruction of novices, and reviewed Merton's early manuscripts and books. See the following link for more information on Fr. Ahern: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=92274263.

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First lines: "I am writing directly to you, for I feared a letter to Father M. Louis might not reach him during"... Contents index: [carbon copy transcript of the letter filed in Dom James Fox's file concerning the Merton and the critical article of him by Dom Aelred Graham, "A Modern Man in Reverse" / see also "Graham, Aelred" correspondence file, Series 2 for this file].

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    The donor or source was: Gethsemani Abbey Archives.

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