Correspondence from John Eudes Bamberger's Files with Merton and Other Monks Regarding Merton's Medical Conditions

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Correspondence from John Eudes Bamberger's Files with Merton and Other Monks Regarding Merton's Medical Conditions

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  • 1963-1968 (Creation)

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40 item(s)

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(1926-2020)

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Dom John Eudes Bamberger stepped down as abbot of the Abbey of Our Lady of the Genesee in 2001. He came to Gethsemani in 1951 after having read «The Seven Storey Mountain» in the navy. He was sent to Washington, D.C., for studies in the psychiatric field and later helped Merton and Fr. Matthew Kelty in screening new applicants to the novitiate. (Source: The Thomas Merton Encyclopedia, pp. 22-23).

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(1915-1968)

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Thomas Merton (1915-1968) was a writer and Trappist monk at Our Lady of Gethsemani Abbey in Kentucky. His writings include such classics as The Seven Storey Mountain, New Seeds of Contemplation, and Zen and the Birds of Appetite. Merton is the author of more than seventy books that include poetry, personal journals, collections of letters, social criticism, and writings on peace, justice, and ecumenism.

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This series contains correspondence kept by John Eudes Bamberger between Merton and other, most of whom are Gethsemani monks and mostly regarding Merton's medical problems.

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Letters were kept in original order, which is not chronological. The items within the series have a sequential numbering.

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  • engleză

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    Transferred from Dom John Eudes Bamberger to the Thomas Merton Center in 2006.

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