First lines: "The concern of both these books--the one by a Trappist monk, the other by a professor of English at"... Citation: Renascence 9 (Winter 1956): 85-89. Sister M. Therese.
First lines: "'I am going home, to the home where I have never been in this body...' nor in this 'washable suit,'"... Citation: Milwaukee Journal (2 September 1973). Sister Therese Lentfoehr.
First lines: "Thomas Merton's new book fall easily within the genre of personal reflections and meditations, as"... Citation: Renascence 8 (Spring 1956): 153-157. Therese Lentfoehr, SDS.
First lines: "If in his Seven Storey Mountain Thomas Merton gathered an audience and set the stage for that"... Citation: Renascence 4 (Spring 1952): 207-209. Sister M. Therese, SDS.
First lines: "To the swiftly increasing numbers of foreign editions of 'Mertoniana'--the 'Seven Storey Mountain,'"... Citation: Renascence 4 (Spring 1952): 197-199. Sister M. Therese Lentoehr SDS.
First lines: "To the swiftly increasing numbers of foreign editions of "Mertoniana"--the Seven Storey Mountain,"... Citation: Renascence 4 (Spring 1952): 197-199. Therese Lentfoehr SDS.
First lines: "The current interest in Oriental thought together with the impact of the Zen mondo, possessing as"... Citation: Renascence 14 (Summer 1962): 218-222. Therese Lentofoehr SDS.
First lines: "The current interest in Oriental though together with the impact of the Zen mondo, possessing as"... Citation: Renascence 14 (Summer 1962): 218-222. Sister M. Therese Lentfoehr, SDS.
First lines: "The recent numerous reprints and translations of articles by Thomas Merton in such foreign"... Citation: Renascence 15 (Fall 1962): 46-50. Sister M. Therese Lentfoehr, SDS.
First lines: "The recent numerous reprints and translations of articles by Thomas Merton in such foreign"... Citation: Renascence 15 (Fall 1962): 46-50. Therese Lentfoehr SDS.
First lines: "The recent numerous reprints and translations of articles by Thomas Merton"... Citation: Renascence 15 (Fall 1962): 46-50.
First lines: "In the tradition of personal notes and meditations in which Thomas Merton set himself in an earlier"... Citation: Books on Trial 13.6 (April 1955): 311-312. Therese Lentfoehr SDS.
First lines: "In a "Message to Poets" which Thomas Merton sent to a group of writers that met in Mexico City in"... Citation: Renascence 17 (Fall 1964): 51-53. Sister M. Therese Lentfoehr, SDS.
First lines: "For some time it has been rumored that Thomas Merton was at work on a life of St. Bernard. This"... Citation: Renascence 8 (Autumn 1955): 47-49. Sister M. Therese.
First lines: "Jacques Maritain speaks of two attitudes of spirit present in man by reason of the law inscribed on"... Citation: Renascence 6 (Autumn 1953): 44-52. Sister M. Therese, SDS.
First lines: "When New Directions published Thomas Merton's first collection in 1944, Robert Lowell remarked that"... Citation: Milwaukee Journal Book Review (16 February 1978): 23. Sister Therese Lentfoehr, SDS.
First lines: "Through the years subsequent to the publication of The Seven Storey Mountain"... Citation: Renascence 12 (Spring 1960): 149-153. Therese Lentfoehr, SDS.
First lines: "Through the years subsequent to the publication of The Seven Storey Mountain the paradox that was"... Citation: Renascence 12 (Spring 1960): 149-153. Therese Lentfoehr SDS.
First lines: "Through the years subsequent to the publication of The Seven Storey Mountain the paradox that was"... Citation: Renascence 12 (Spring 1960): 149-153. Therese Lentfoehr SDS.
First lines: "Through the years subsequent to the publication of The Seven Storey Mountain the paradox that was"... Citation: Renascence 12 (Spring 1960): 149-153. Therese Lentfoehr SDS.
First lines: "Through the years subsequent to the publication of The Seven Storey mountain the paradox that was"... Citation: Renascence 12 (Spring 1960): 149-153. Therese Lentfoehr.
First lines: "It is fitting that this study of the Psalms should have been made by Thomas Merton. As a Cistercian"... Citation: Renascence 7 (Winter 1954): 103-108. Sister M. Therese SDS.
First lines: "This is a religious book, certainly; yet, in another real sense, it is not. Its scope and"... Citation: Critic 19 (December-January 1960-1961): 30-31. Sister M. Therese SDS.
First lines: "The recent numerous reprints and translations of articles by Thomas Merton in such foreign"... Citation: Renascence 15 (Fall 1962): 46-50. Therese Lentfoehr SDS.
First lines: "This is indeed an extraordinary book, even by so unusual a monk as Thomas Merton, whom we know"... Citation: Renascence 14 (Winter 1962): 102-105. Sister Therese.
First lines: "Poetry is being written among us as never before, and of a high degree of refinement and"... Citation: Renascence 10 (Summer 1958): 214-218. Therese Lentfoehr, SDS.
First lines: "Among the previous writings of the"... Citation: The Critic XVII.4 (Feb.-Mar., 1959): 23-24.
First lines: "Even in our day it is the exception when a saint who is the recipient of extraordinary charismata is"... Citation: Catholic World 171 (May 1950): 234.
First lines: "In this attractive little book the Liturgical Press has reprinted two articles, on spiritual"... Citation: Cross and Crown 13 (March 1961): 110-112.
First lines: "It is not to be wondered at that the Trappist writer and poet, Thomas Merton"... Citation: Renascence 18 (Spring 1966): 163-166.
First lines: "Writers do not become so overnight, nor do spiritual men; hence it is a sheer delight to trace, if"... Citation: Cross and Crown 13 (June 1961): 245-246.
First lines: "Again the Trappist silences are beating on our doors--this time in the form of an austere, burlap"... Citation: Renascence 1 (Spring 1949): 68-70.
First lines: "In the Last of the Fathers, Thomas Merton presents us with the complete text, in strikingly"... Citation: Catholic World 179 (Summer 1954): 478-479.