First lines: "This was meant to arrive in time for your feast, but even if it took off instantly, by jet plane"... Contents index: [Feast of St. Louis].
Bruyn, Marcella van, Dame, O.S.B.First lines: "About the passage in the «New Man» to which you refer: I do not have a copy of the book at"... The letter discusses the meaning of the "sin and mental illness" in Merton's book «The New Man» (specifically, the third paragraph of Section 136). Merton explains that he is not suggesting that "actual sin usually leads to mental illness", but rather that all illness and death stem from the fallen human condition.
Merton, ThomasA portion of a longer film clip filmed October 27-28, 1967. The complete silent, color 16mm footage donated to the Merton Center in 2017.
First lines: "Forgive me, but whereas I know that Franciscans are addressed by their first names and some"...
Aberle, David FriendFirst lines: "I have been terribly remiss in not answering your fine letter and thanking you for all"...
Merton, ThomasThe program consists of a schedule; president's message; and a listing of plenary, current, and special sessions for the 18th General Meeting of the International Thomas Merton Society (ITMS).
International Thomas Merton SocietySee series description.
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Burton, Patricia A.This is a file in the correspondence of Thomas Merton under the heading: "Anastácio, Timóteo Amoroso, Fr., O.S.B.".
Anastácio, Timóteo Amoroso, Fr., O.S.B.In this letter to an artist, Merton begins by commissioning a statue, but begins to explore the possibility of founding a new monastery near Quito. The English translation of the 1958/11/16 letter is a copy from the Gethsemani Abbey Archives and was enclosed in a letter sent from Dom James Fox to Abbot General Gabriel Sortais, see "Fox, James, Dom" file.
Andrade, JaimeThis collection contains original letters from Daniel Berrigan and copies of Merton's letters to Berrigan. They discussed the peace movement and the involvement of clergy of different faiths, the nuclear arms race, Cold War politics, Vietnam, the future of Latin America, racial inequities and Civil Rights, non-violence and the justification of violence against property, the role of religious orders in the peace movement, aggiornamento in religious life, and the question of obedience to religious superiors and the Church hierarchy. Merton and Berrigan both struggled with issues of censorship of their writings on peace and nuclear war. Later, Berrigan had conflicts with both religious and secular authorities because of his acts of civil disobedience.
Berrigan, Daniel J., Fr., S.J.Though he was not as often in contact with Merton as Daniel, Philip Berrigan influenced, and was influenced by, Merton. Philip Berrigan took an active posture of civil disobedience that did not rule out the use of violence toward property if that property were being used in service of immoral ends. Merton struggled with Philip's actions but spoke more with Daniel regarding these issues. Philip's correspondence file contains originals of his letters to Merton and copies of Merton's letters to him.
Berrigan, Philip FrancisDame Marcella first contacted Merton through the encouragement of Jacques Maritain. Stanbrook Press published poems of Raïssa Maritain as well as some of Merton's works, including his translations of a prayer of Cassiodorus and a letter by Guigo the Carthusian.
Bruyn, Marcella van, Dame, O.S.B.Merton's reflection on a section of Ernst Benz's book, "Evolution of Christian Hope."
Merton, ThomasThe second page of fourteen pages of drawings in a set created for James Laughlin.
Merton, ThomasThe third page of fourteen pages of drawings in a set created for James Laughlin.
Merton, ThomasCall for presentation proposals for the 19th General Meeting on the International Thomas Merton Society to be held at Regis University in 2025.
International Thomas Merton SocietyFirst lines: "In a paper presented before a group of western psychoanalysts interested in comparative religion.."
Merton, ThomasDigital file of the index.
Burton, Patricia A.From the introduction: "Merton Vade Mecum is designed to provide a quick-reference guide to Thomas Merton’s writing in the context of his life, in a format... useful for both researchers and general readers."
Burton, Patricia A.This digital file contains a list of primary and secondary sources relating to Merton and Racism and a list of the presenters and themes of the annual Thomas Merton Black History Month Lecture.
Pearson, Paul M.This Records Sub-Group contains handwritten notes on books being read by Merton contained primarily in spiral notebooks or in bound paper books. Most notes are unpublished and many are in incomplete sentences or contain direct quotes from something read. Occasionally, Merton wrote a poem in the pages of the notebook. A minority of the notebooks have been transcribed, but all have an index, but not a comprehensive one.
THE ALASKAN JOURNAL OF THOMAS MERTON reviewed by Lawrence S. Cunningham in The Merton Annual 1: 343-347.
Rowan Williams interviewed and filmed by Robert Grip in June 2015.
Version 5 of the list of visitors to Thomas Merton by name.
Burton, Patricia A.List of visitors to Merton by date.
Burton, Patricia A.