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Visitors of Merton
US US-kylobm TMC-RG9-lxxx · Record subgroup · 2014-2016
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

Lists of visitors to Gethsemani Abbey hosted by Thomas Merton. One list is sorted by name and one list is sorted by date.

Burton, Patricia A.
US US-kylobm TMC-RG5-vi · Record subgroup · 1949-2023
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

This records subgroup includes video recordings about Merton, quoting or mentioning Merton, about Gethsemani Abbey, and concerning other topics related to Merton. Most are VHS tapes or DVD disks, but there is a small number of broadcast videotape media. For more on the PBS documentary, see Sub-Section H.4. Some of the published works in this section are cataloged in Bellarmine University's library catalog. A growing number of video recordings are digital videos hosted on YouTube or hosted as a video file in the Omeka digital collections.

Merton, Thomas
US US-kylobm TMC-RG5-vi-AboutTM · Series · 1948-2024
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

This records series contains video recordings about Thomas Merton. Most are lectures of speakers on Thomas Merton, filmed artistic or dramatic performances related to Merton, or films of related subjects like the Abbey of Gethsemani or themes from Merton’s writing or travels.

US US-kylobm TMC-1b-B-010-S1-#004b · Item · undated April 28
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

First lines: "Thanks for letting me see your essay on Basil. I think you are on to something important. First"... Contents index: diathesis / P. Charles Dumont - want translation into French of Evagrius / sending an article / issues of "the mag" [Monks Pond?] well received by poets.

Merton, Thomas
US US-kylobm TMC-1b-B-010-S1-#004a · Item · undated April 28
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

First lines: "Thanks for letting me see your essay on Basil. I think you are on to something important. First"... Contents index: diathesis / P. Charles Dumont - want translation into French of Evagrius / sending an article / issues of "the mag" [Monks Pond?] well received by poets.

Merton, Thomas
US US-kylobm TMC-RG1-B-010-S5-#161 · Item · 1966 January 2
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

First lines: "Will your team please take care of this and will you deal with him directly? [-] Thanx in Jesu"... Contents index: [on envelope of letter from the abbey of Sainte-Marie-du-Mont - likely either from Dom André Louf or Fr. Etienne Pâris of Mont des Cats, France (see their correspondence files)].

Merton, Thomas
US US-kylobm TMC-RG1-B-010-S5-#195a · Item · 1965 August 1
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

First lines: "you may wish to see this sometime in the next year..."... Contents index: [see also #195b on the same note - Bamberger notes that the earlier message was on the occasion of returning Gregory Zilboorg's «History of Medical Psychology» and the later note (from 1965) was when Merton was moving to the woods (his hermitage)].

Bamberger, John Eudes, Dom, O.C.S.O.
US US-kylobm TMC-1b-B-010-S1-#005 · Item · undated
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

First lines: "Fr. Prior just gave me your note about B. Martin and the Conferences. I did not see the note he"... Contents index: Br. Martin's reaction to Merton's work and whether a monk should be controversial / Merton's Conferences / unsettling effect Merton has on people, including Bamberger at times.

Bamberger, John Eudes, Dom, O.C.S.O.
US US-kylobm TMC-1b-B-048-#9 · Item · undated
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

First lines: "(His first Mass) "Friday I said that Mass I had promised to Our Lady of Cobre… It was at St. Anne's"... Contents index: photocopy of a handwritten quote from «The Sign of Jonas», p. 194, copyright 1953 / describes Merton's first Mass in 1949 and the amice, corporal, purificator, and finger towel which came from Gloria Bennett's Catholic High School class of black students in Mobile, Alabama.

Bennett, Gloria Cecelia Sylvester
US US-kylobm TMC-1b-B-139-#25 · Item · undated
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

First lines: "He abideth patiently He forgiveth easily He understandeth mercifully He forgetteth utterly"... Contents index: [Merton provided this text to Stanbrook Abbey Press and cited it was "From a fourteenth century manuscript" / Sr. Margaret Truran of Stanbrook notes, "The text is hand-set by the Stanbrook Abbey Press in Jan van Krimpen’s font 'Romulus Cancelleresca Bastarda', a trademark of the Press. The calligraphic capitals H and E are done by Margaret Adams."].

Bruyn, Marcella van, Dame, O.S.B.
US US-kylobm TMC-RG1-B-139-#25 · Item · undated
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

First lines: "He abideth patiently He forgiveth easily He understandeth mercifully He forgetteth utterly"... Contents index: [Merton provided this text to Stanbrook Abbey Press and cited it was "From a fourteenth century manuscript" / Sr. Margaret Truran of Stanbrook notes, "The text is hand-set by the Stanbrook Abbey Press in Jan van Krimpen’s font 'Romulus Cancelleresca Bastarda', a trademark of the Press. The calligraphic capitals H and E are done by Margaret Adams."].

Bruyn, Marcella van, Dame, O.S.B.