1955-12-15 (#02), other Agagianian to Merton, 'Ci è stato rivolto gentile invito di scrivere alcune parole di presentazione e di'

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US US-kylobm TMC-RG1-A-011-#02

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1955-12-15 (#02), other Agagianian to Merton, 'Ci è stato rivolto gentile invito di scrivere alcune parole di presentazione e di'

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  • 1955 December 15 (Creation)

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1 page(s); Includes a non-correspondence item enclosed with correspondence or such an item filed with correspondence.

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(1895-)

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At the time of correspondence, Gregorio Pietro Cardinal Agagianian was Patriarch of Cilicia and of Armenia. He sends his letter and preface for «The Living Bread» from Beirut in December of 1955. Merton notes in a published letter to Sr. Therese Lentfoehr («The Hidden Ground of Love», p. 222) that Cardinal Agagianian's preface will not appear in the first printing of the book. However, by the first printing in 1956, it seems to have made it in.

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First lines: "Ci è stato rivolto gentile invito di scrivere alcune parole di presentazione e di prefazione al"... Contents index: Agagianian's preface to «The Living Bread» written in Italian / included with December 15th letter.

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  • Italian

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    to Thomas Merton from: Agagianian, Gregorio Pietro, Cardinal

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