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SECTION A: Correspondence
++++++++++++++++++++++ This Section contains Merton's correspondence. The bulk years of the collection are between 1963 and his death in 1968 with some earlier correspondence or copies of correspondence. There are an estimated ten thousand pieces of correspondence. Included are both letters to and from Merton. In addition, there are letters that are related to Merton or the Merton Center, but not to or from Merton. Subjects of this collection vary and include personal correspondence, conscience matter and other spiritual direction, dialogue with social activist groups, and correspondence with publishers. Most materials are unpublished at present. Bibliographic records for Bellarmine Library and Merton Center holdings of published volumes can be found by following the "Catalogued Holdings" link below. This Section is arranged primarily by the name (last, first) of the person corresponding with Merton. Within each person's folder, arrangement is chronological. For example, letters to and from Mark Van Doren are filed under "Van Doren, Mark" in the order sent and received. Archive - File Cabinets 1-4 40 cubic feet; 16 drawers
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Letters to Thomas Merton from others are not a part of the Merton Legacy Trust and may be made available for reading and note taking upon the signing of Form A unless the person in correspondence with Merton has expressly restricted such access in writing. Letters may not be copied, quoted, published, or reprinted without the written permission of the person in correspondence with Merton or that person's heir (Form C).
Letters written by Thomas Merton to others may be made available for reading and note taking upon the signing of Form A unless the Merton Legacy Trust has restricted access to particular letters. Unpublished letters by Merton must not however be copied, quoted, published or reprinted without the written permission of the Merton Legacy Trustees (Form C).
Although most of the correspondence remains unpublished, please refer to our Copyright page for information concerning use of published materials.
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SECTION B: Books and Pamphlets - Published Materials
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This Sub-Section includes books and pamphlets wherein Merton is the exclusive author or is a co-author. These works range in date from 1939 through present works of his being published or newly translated. Works with his contributions, but not with him as primary author or co-author, can be found in Sub-Section B.2 below. All of his published works are cataloged, and bibliographic records can be searched online through the "Cataloged Holdings" link below.
Arrangement of books by Merton is by title.
Copy 1 - Archive - Wall Stack Use of published and/or copyrighted materials is subject solely to general rules governing the use of such materials. Notes may be taken and photocopies made from the book, article, etc. subject only to the general copyright regulations governing the reproduction of published material. 104.5 linear feet
B.1: Books and Pamphlets by Thomas Merton
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Copy 2 - Family Room - Case 1 and top 2 shelves of Case 2
Copy 3 - Reading Room - Bay 2 (Unless particularly rare)
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This Sub-Section includes books with contributions by Merton, including introductions, forewords, prefaces, etc.; however, works for which he is not the primary author or a co-author. All published works in this section are cataloged, and records can be searched online through the "Cataloged Holdings" link below.
Arrangement of books with contributions by Merton is by main author.
Copy 1 - Archive - Wall Stack Use of published and/or copyrighted materials is subject solely to general rules governing the use of such materials. Notes may be taken and photocopies made from the book, article, etc. subject only to the general copyright regulations governing the reproduction of published material. 17.5 linear feet
B.2: Books with Contributions by Thomas Merton
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Copy 2 - Reading Room - Bay 4
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B.3: Books with Material about Thomas Merton
B.4: Ancillary Books
B.5: Marginalia Section
B.6: Books Signed and/or Inscribed by Merton
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SECTION C: Books and Pamphlets - Manuscript Material
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SECTION D: Opuscula - Published Material
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SECTION E: Opuscula - Manuscript Material
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SECTION F: Works of Art and Audio-Visual Material
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SECTION G: Miscellaneous Merton Material
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SECTION H: Related Merton Collections
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SECTION I: Miscellaneous Collections
++++++++++++++++++++++ This Sub-Section includes papers collected by Lou Torok of his correspondence and friendship with Mother Teresa of Calcutta (Saint Teresa of Calcutta, M.C.). While serving a prison sentence in Kentucky the last decade of his life, Lou Torok petitioned a number of United States governors to proclaim October 7 (some chose another day) as Love Day. October 7 was the anniversary of the day Mother Teresa received permission to establish the congregation that would later be known as the Missionaries of Charity. The Missionaries of Charity observe October 7 as a special day of prayer for those who were hungry, suffering, or abandoned. The collection contains mostly original copies of the gubernatorial proclamations of Love Day in the mid-1990's from various states. There are also writings by and about Lou Torok and information about Mother Teresa receiving the Bellarmine Medal from Bellarmine College (now Bellarmine University). Materials were accessioned and described in 1998. Arrangement and description by Theresa H. Sandok, O.S.M. Prepared for the web and updated by Mark Meade in 2016. This Sub-Section is divided into records series. It shares a box with Sub-Section I.2.
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Use of published and/or copyrighted materials is subject solely to general rules governing the use of such materials. Notes may be taken and photocopies made from the book, article, etc. subject only to the general copyright regulations governing the reproduction of published material. 1/6 of a cubic foot in 1 box
I.1: Mother Teresa (1910-1997) and Lou Torok (1927-2000) Collection
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This Sub-Section includes materials related to the filming of a documentary on the life of Mother Teresa of Calcutta (now canonized Saint Teresa of Calcutta), a delegation from Bellarmine College that traveled to India for its filming and to present the Bellarmine Medal, the subsequent trip of Mother Teresa to the campus of Bellarmine as a speaker, and Mother Teresa's beatification in 2003. The documentary "Work of Love" was filmed, recorded, and produced in 1981 by Michael Nabicht and Bob Sullivan, alumni of Bellarmine. The Bellarmine Medal was awarded to Mother Teresa on December 7, 1981 in India by then-President of Bellarmine, Dr. Eugene V. Petrik. Mother Teresa came to speak at Bellarmine in June of 1982. Mother Teresa wrote in 1990 to congratulate Dr. Petrik on his retirement as President of Bellarmine. She wrote again in 1991 while Dr. Petrik was ill.I.2: Mother Teresa (1910-1997) and Bellarmine Collection
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Materials were collected by Bellarmine in 1981 and 1982. Subsequent additions were donated by Helen Petrik in 2004 and by Michael Nabicht in 2010. Arrangement and description by Paul Pearson and Mark Meade. Online finding aid created in 2017.
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This Sub-Section is divided into records series. It shares a box with Sub-Section I.1.
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Use of published and/or copyrighted materials is subject solely to general rules governing the use of such materials. Notes may be taken and photocopies made from the book, article, etc. subject only to the general copyright regulations governing the reproduction of published material.
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