1951-02-21, HLS to Merton, 'Your prelude to the chant afforded a sort of Laetare Sunday diversion in my Lenten'

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US US-kylobm TMC-1b-B-102-#1

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1951-02-21, HLS to Merton, 'Your prelude to the chant afforded a sort of Laetare Sunday diversion in my Lenten'

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  • 1951 February 21 (Creation)

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2 page(s); Holograph (handwritten) signed letter.

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Fr. Paul Bourne was the head censor (now called "reader") of the Cistercian Order and needed to approve of Merton's writings before he received the «Imprimi Potest», or permission to publish, from his Order and the Church. He was more considerably more friendly with Merton and more lenient of his works than other censors. Fr. Paul was at Our Lady of the Holy Ghost Abbey (now called the Monastery of the Holy Spirit) in Conyers, Georgia. (Source: «The School of Charity», p. 168.)

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First lines: "Your prelude to the chant afforded a sort of Laetare Sunday diversion in my Lenten reading."... Contents index: [see "Censors Reports" file in correspondence for physical copy] "Laudate Dominum" [sound recording] - program notes by Merton on slipcase.

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  • anglų

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