Interview with Thomasine "Tommie" O'Callaghan with panelists Rev. Marilyn Hendricks; Fr. Francis Cusack, C.P.; and Michael Brennan (Part 3 of 3)

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Interview with Thomasine "Tommie" O'Callaghan with panelists Rev. Marilyn Hendricks; Fr. Francis Cusack, C.P.; and Michael Brennan (Part 3 of 3)

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  • 2009 (Creation)
  • 2009 (Creation)

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1 digital video (mp4 format); 25 minutes

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(1931-2014)

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Thomasine ("Tommie") O'Callaghan was a close friend of Merton's through much of the 1960's. They met through a mutual friend and former professor, Daniel Walsh, whom Merton knew from a graduate course at Columbia University and O'Callaghan knew through the College of the Sacred Heart at Manhattanville, Purchase, New York. Merton became an adopted part of the O'Callaghan family in Louisville, getting to know Tommie's husband Frank and becoming "Uncle Louie" to the seven O'Callaghan children. Sometime Merton would visit the O'Callaghan's in conjunction with doctor's visits in Louisville. Tommie O'Callaghan also planned some picnics for Merton at Gethsemani. Merton chose her as a local member of the trustees of his literary estate in addition to the others from the publishing world in the northeast, Naomi Burton Stone and James Laughlin. (Source: The Thomas Merton Encyclopedia, pp. 340-341.)

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An interview and discussion with Tommie O'Callaghan hosted by the Chicago Chapter of the International Thomas Merton Society in 2009 with an introduction by Mike Brennan and interview panelists Rev. Marilyn Hendricks and Fr. Francis Cusack, C.P.

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