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Finding Aids for the Thomas Merton Center at Bellarmine University
"Bruyn, Marcella van, Dame, O.S.B." correspondence
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Thomas Merton Collection
Correspondence from and to Thomas Merton
Surnames beginning with the letter "B"
"Bruyn, Marcella van, Dame, O.S.B." correspondence
Identifier
Title
Level of description
Date
Digital object
#3
1963-02-23, TL[c] from Merton, 'Since Jacques Maritain told me of your project, I have been expecting your letter. '
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1963 February 23
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#4
1963-07-18, TALS to Merton, 'I am writing by return, because you are anxious about Jacques Maritain, and so'
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1963 July 18
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#5
1963-09-08, TALS to Merton, 'Thank you very much for all those mimeographed things - I simply cannot tell you how'
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1963 September 8
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#7
1963-11-04, TALS to Merton, 'Raissa's anniversary, and the 8th will be my father's, when I hope you will say a'
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1963 November 4
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#22
1966-08-no-day, TLS[x] from Merton, '[..] way. The hunters around here are wild shots. Lightning strikes trees all around'
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1966 August (date approximate)
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#1
1960-05-31, HLS to Merton, 'Thank you for your letter and for the articles - I was most interested, especially'
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1960 May 31
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#6
1963-10-15, TAL[c] from Merton, 'The Feast of St Theresa is as good a day as any for a letter to Stanbrook, and I'
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1963 October 15
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#11
1964-02-24 (#02), TALS[x] from Merton, 'This is chiefly to wish you many blessings and graces on March 12th and to say how'
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1964 February 24
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#14
1964-10-29, TAL[c] from Merton, 'How many letters do I owe you? I blush to think of it. Please forgive me. (I have'
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1964 October 29
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#16
1965-03-28, TL[c] from Merton, 'Many thanks for your letter. I want to say that I said Mass for you and Stanbrook'
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1965 March 28
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#19
1966-02-01, TL[c] from Merton, 'Certainly I do not regard monastic letters as a distraction and I was glad to hear'
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1966 February 1
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#24
1967-01-25, TALS to Merton, 'A very happy birthday to you - don't forget it is also my feast, and pray for me'
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1967 January 25
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#2
1963-02-15, TLS to Merton, 'M. Jacques Maritain has told me that you are translating his wife's poems, and that'
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1963 February 15
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#8
1964-01-02, TAL[c] from Merton, 'I see some time has gone by since your letter of November 4th and we are all now'
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1964 January 2
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#9
1964-01-25, TALS to Merton, 'I have a great deal to thank you for besides your letter - the mimeographed things,'
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1964 January 25
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#12
1964-08-25, TALS to Merton, 'This was meant to arrive in time for your feast, but even if it took off instantly,'
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1964 August 25
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#18
1966-01-25, TALS to Merton, 'I have thought about you a great deal, but refrained from writing until your'
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1966 January 25
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#20
1966-04-17, HLS[x] from Merton, 'At least I have the joy of reading your fine translations of Raissa, and the book'
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1966 April 17
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#23
1966-09-03, TALS to Merton, 'Thank you for welcome and cheering letter, also for interesting autobiographical'
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1966 September 3
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#10
1964-02-24 (#01), TL[c] from Merton, 'This is chiefly to wish you many blessings and graces on March 12th and to say how'
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1964 February 24
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#13
1964-09-14, other to Merton, 'I thought this would interest you, if you do not already know the book, which is one'
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1964 September 14
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#15
1965-02-12, TALS to Merton, 'I did not get round to writing to you for your fiftieth birthday, but I remembered'
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1965 February 12
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#17
1965-06-16, TL[c] from Merton, 'First, since you mention the prospectus at the top of your letter, I will say "yes"'
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1965 June 16
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#21
1966-06-08, TALS to Merton, 'At the risk of appearing again too soon, I write to know how you are. I was'
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1966 June 8
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#25
undated, other[x], 'He abideth patiently He forgiveth easily He understandeth mercifully He'
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undated
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