Thomas Merton Collection

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
037 Art of Richard Hughes, The. Series See Subseries and Item description.
041 Ascent to truth, The (excerpts and French preface). Series See Subseries and Item description.
043 Ascetic life, experience of God and freedom, The. Two tape-recorded conference transcribed by Robert MacGregor. Series See Subseries and Item description.
049 Athanasian creed, The; translated with an introduction by Thomas Merton. Series See Subseries and Item description.
050 Atlas watches every evening. Series See Subseries and Item description.
052 Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo. Series See Subseries and Item description.
#1 Manuscript 1st Draft. Item undated View
lx Quotations: Works Cited in Journals and Published Letters (Virtual Collection) Record subgroup 1938-1968
x About Merton, Secondary Sources Record subgroup 2000-2016
l Merton Vade Mecum: A Quick-Reference Bibliographic Handbook Record subgroup 2016
lxx The Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of The Seven Storey Mountain exhibit Record subgroup 2023
v Audio recordings by and about Thomas Merton Record subgroup 1948-2024
vii Scripts of Plays about Thomas Merton Record subgroup 1970-2023
viii Scores of Musical Settings Using Merton's Writings or Inspired by Merton Record subgroup 1960-2023
iii Poems by Merton (Published and Manuscript) Record subgroup 1944-2023
ii Compilations of Merton's Essays Record subgroup 1933-1968
vi Newspaper Clippings about Thomas Merton Record subgroup 1948-2024
vi Newspaper Clippings about Thomas Merton Record subgroup 1948-2024
i Miscellaneous Printed Material Record subgroup 1941-2023
iv ITMS Publications and Publications from Merton Groups Abroad Record subgroup 1987-2024
v Audio recordings by and about Thomas Merton Record subgroup 1962-2018
vi Video Recordings of Thomas Merton and Related to Thomas Merton Record subgroup 1949-2023
2009-O'Callaghan-1 Interview with Thomasine "Tommie" O'Callaghan with panelists Rev. Marilyn Hendricks; Fr. Francis Cusack, C.P.; and Michael Brennan (Part 1 of 3) Item 2009
2009-O'Callaghan-3 Interview with Thomasine "Tommie" O'Callaghan with panelists Rev. Marilyn Hendricks; Fr. Francis Cusack, C.P.; and Michael Brennan (Part 3 of 3) Item 2009
L02 Drawings for Jay: Greek warriors, sages and athletes. Birds. [For James Laughlin, L02.] Item undated
0100-0199 Drawings by Thomas Merton: #0100 through #0199 Series 1915-1968
0700-0799 Drawings by Thomas Merton: #0700 through #0799 Series 1915-1968
0800-0899 Drawings by Thomas Merton: #0800 through #0833 Series 1915-1968
AboutTM Video Recordings about Merton by others Series 1948-2024
i Drawings and Calligraphies by Thomas Merton Record subgroup 1915-1968
#01 1965-03-21, HPCS Abbott to Merton, 'Many thanks for returning "Father William' Item 1965 March 21
#03 1967-05-24, HLS Abdeslam ben Mohamed to Merton, 'Je viens de recevoir votre lettre, à laquelle je donne réponse. Tout ce que vous me' Item 1967 May 24
#01 1961-12-30 (#01), transcript Acharya to Merton, 'Nous avons confié la chronique de cette année à l'un de nos novices qui a reçu,' Item 1961 December 3
#01 1964-11-27, HLS Aelred to Merton, 'As some token of gratitude for the […] on' Item 1964 November 27
#01 1955-12-15 (#01), TLS Agagianian to Merton, 'Con un telegramma di stamane Le annunziavo la spedizione per posta aerea della' Item 1955 December 15
#02 1955-12-15 (#02), other Agagianian to Merton, 'Ci è stato rivolto gentile invito di scrivere alcune parole di presentazione e di' Item 1955 December 15
#02 1950-12-04, TLS Ahern to Merton, 'I am very grateful for the copy of Monastic Orientation which you kindly sent' Item 1950 December 4
#03 1950-12-19 (#01), TALS Ahern to Merton, 'It will be a pleasure and privilege to lend any help I can; so never hesitate to' Item 1950 December 19
#04 1950-12-19 (#02), other[x] Ahern to Merton, 'Senses of Scripture in Divino Afflante Spiritu 1. Background of Encyclical:' Item 1950 December 19
#05 1951-02-27, TLS Ahern to Merton, 'Under separate cover I am sending the notes which I promised for the end of January!' Item 1951 February 27
#09 1952-08-25, TALS Ahern to Merton, 'I hope sincerely that St. Louis' day has brought many graces. I offered Holy Mass' Item 1952 August 25
#14 1953-01-22, TL[c] Ahern from Merton, 'Many thanks for your kind and solicitous letter. If a cryptic sentence of mine led' Item 1953 January 22
#18 1953-03-03, TL[x] Ahern from Fox, James, 'We received your charming letter of February 14. I am answering for good Father' Item 1953 March 3
#19 1953-05-17, TLS Ahern to Merton, 'It is long since I have written; but be assured that I have been praying for you. ' Item 1953 May 17
#20 1953-11-10, TALS Ahern to Merton, 'It was ever so good to receive your letter of October 19th, and to learn that the' Item 1953 November 1
#21 1954-02-01, TLS Ahern to Merton, 'Thank you very much for the latest notes of Monastic Orientation which you were so' Item 1954 February 1
#28 1973-06-08, TL[x] Ahern from Center to Ahern, Barnabas, 'Greetings from Kentucky and all the O'Callaghans' [sic]! How are you? It has been' Item 1973 June 8
#29 1973-07-22, TLS[x] Ahern to Center from Ahern, Barnabas, 'Thank you so very much for your kind letter of June 8. I myself was back in the USA' Item 1973 July 22
#30 1973, HNS Ahern from O'Callaghan, Tommie / to Charlaine Hays, 'Permission to see […] from Fr. Barnabas - last letter qualified - I have reg.' Item 1973 (date approximate)
#01 1967-12-17, HLS Aidan to Merton, 'Having some idea of what your mail may be like I thank you if you are even beginning' Item 1967 December 17
#03 1967-07-12 (#03), other Aiken to Merton, 'We were both born in Pennsylvania, 1n [sic] 1902, and have both graduated from Penn' Item 1967 July 12
#03 1964-09-11, HPCS Akers to Merton, '2. spilt into the cloister. The Abbot of Solesmes officiated and the next day for' Item 1964 September 11
#02 1960-11-18 (#02), TALS Alexeieff to Merton, 'Tout ce qui touche B.Pasternak me touche et m'intéresse. Ainsi, sans en faire un' Item 1960 November 18
#03 1961-01-09, TALS Alexeieff from Merton, 'J'ai été très touché par l'amitié avec laquelle vous avez bien voulu me faire' Item 1961 January 9
#04 1970-12-24, HNS Alexeieff to Center from Alexeieff, Alexandre, 'en réponse à votre' Item 1970 December 24
#03 1967-10-16 (#02), TL[c] Alice from Merton, 'I am in the middle of the semi-hopeless task of trying to get through the piled up' Item 1967 October 16
#01 1955-01-16, HLS Allan to Merton, 'I wish to thank you with all my heart for the immense help "Bread in the Wilderness"' Item 1955 January 16
#11 1966-07-11, HLS Allchin to Merton, 'This letter is principally to say that I am going to be in the states next year from' Item 1966 July 11
#14 1967-01-14, TLS[x] Allchin from Merton, 'I hope this will meet you in New York and find you well and ready for action. ' Item 1967 January 14
#16 1967-03-18, HLS Allchin to Merton, 'Just a note to say that I hope to be at Gethsemani on Tuesday after Easter, probably' Item 1967 March 18
#20 1967-07-20, HLS Allchin to Merton, 'Thank you so much for your letter, and for all the fascinating things that have' Item 1967 July 2
#25 1968-01-28, HLS Allchin to Merton, 'Just a note to announce my arrival on this side of the Atlantic. It looks as though' Item 1968 January 28
#26 1968-02-01, TLS[x] Allchin from Merton, 'Pardon the pretentious note paper. Someone thought it wd be a good gift, and it is' Item 1968 February 1
#29 1968-03-21, HLS Allchin to Merton, 'Here is the first draft of the translation of Ana Griffiths' poems. It's the only' Item 1968 March 21
#30 1968-03-24, TLS[c] Allchin from Merton, 'The hermitage looks like this even today-- though we are supposed to be in "spring".' Item 1968 March 24
#40 1972-11-03, TL[c] Allchin from Center to Allchin, Arthur MacDonald, 'Thank you for your letter of October 26 regarding yours and Sister Bridget's' Item 1972 November 3
#42 1973-01-25, TALS Allchin to Center from Allchin, Arthur MacDonald, 'Thank you very much for your letter of 8th December and for the xerox copies of my' Item 1973 January 25
#43 undated (#01), other Allchin to Merton, 'I know of a place -- said the young and foolish disciple whose name was impulsive' Item undated
#02 1968-02-09, TLS Allman to Merton, 'I thought you'd like to know that everyone in New York now knows about your fields' Item 1968 February 9
#02 1964-08-22, TN Amps to Merton, 'Perhaps for your records - we sent today the book 'Disputed Questions' to; Mrs. Anne' Item 1964 August 22
#03 1966-08-31, TAN Amps from Merton, 'will you please send the following without charge to this priest in Vietnam who is' Item 1966 August 31
#07 1967-06-09, TN Amps from Merton, 'AT request of Dom Leclercq will you please send without charge the following books:' Item 1967 June 9
#13 undated-11-19, TN Amps to Merton, 'Because I 'worked out' Saturday afternoon, I was unable to take care of your request' Item undated November 19
#02 1958-05-03, HLS Anastácio to Merton, 'Sua carta, que acabo de reciber, foi viva graça tão' Item 1958 May 3 (date approximate)
#03 1958-08-10, HLS Anastácio to Merton, 'Ayude - une também' Item 1958 August 1 (date approximate)
#04 1963-11-06, TL[c] Anderson from Merton, 'Well, then: here are some calligraphies. They may turn out to be a little radical' Item 1963 November 6
#06 1963-12-01, TL[c] Anderson from Merton, 'No, I am afraid that the murder of President Kennedy has left me inarticulate. If' Item 1963 December 1
#02 1964-04-10, TL[c] Anderson from Merton, 'Thanks for your letter. I am glad to hear that things have been developing well,' Item 1964 April 1
#04 1965-03-24, TL[c] Anderson from Merton, 'I want to answer your letter before I forget about it, and while I have the problem' Item 1965 March 24
#06 1966-01-27, TL[c] Anderson from Merton, 'Your long and hopeful letter reached me yesterday which is now your feast day in the' Item 1966 January 27
#02 1964-05-12, TL[c] Anderson from Merton, 'Thanks for your letter and for the details about your visit with the Hibakusha group' Item 1964 May 12
#07 1958-03-27, TALS[x] Andrade from Merton, 'Le agradezco mucho su carta del 18, y tengo mucho gusto en decirle antesde todo que' Item 1958 March 27
#09 1958-04-18, TALS[x] Andrade to Merton, 'Recibí hace algunos días sus estimables cartas del 27 y 31 de marzo las cuales no ha' Item 1958 April 18
#12 1958-07-18 (#01), TALS[x] Andrade from Merton, 'It was very good to get your letter, the pictures, and especially the picture of the' Item 1958 July 18
#17 1958-11-16, transcript Andrade to Merton, 'Special circumstances have prevented my writing to you to thank you for the 2 pieces' Item 1958 November 16
#19 1958-11-20 (#02), TALS[x] Andrade from Merton, 'I am grateful to you for your long and interesting letter, and for your thoughtful,' Item 1958 November 2
#20 1959-01-22, HLS[x] Andrade to Merton, 'Debí haber contestado su interesante carta del pasado mes de noviembre a' Item 1959 January 22
#21 1959-02-06, TALS[x] Andrade from Merton, 'Your wonderfully welcome letter and the pictures came on my birthday and I was very' Item 1959 February 6
#25 1959-03-18, HLS[x] Andrade to Merton, 'Contesto su dos últimas cartas y espero hacerlo en forma muy sintética en beneficio' Item 1959 March 18
#28 1959-04-19 (#03), transcript Andrade from Merton to Julio Endara, 'The statue of the Blessed Virgin and Child by Jaime Andrade has been received and' Item 1959 April 19
#01 1967-05-20, TL[c] Andrea from Merton, 'It is not easy to advise you today when everything is changing and consequently when' Item 1967 May 2
#08 1961-08-26, TALS Andrews to Merton, 'It was good to hear from you again. Aside from our common interest in the Shaker' Item 1961 August 26
#14 1962-12-13, HCS Andrews to Merton, 'The song you particularly liked, Decisive Work, did not have, in my book, the' Item 1962 December 13
#25 undated (#02), other Andrews, 'SHAKER INSPIRATIONAL DRAWINGS[:] THE COLLECTION OF DR AND MRS EDWARD' Item undated
#26 undated (#03), other Andrews, 'SHAKER STUDIES AT SMITH[:] EXHIBITION, LECTURE, SYMPOSIUM,' Item undated
#28 undated (#05), other Andrews, 'Mount Lebanon Two hundred years ago, Anne Lee, a Quaker of Manchester,' Item undated
#29 undated (#06), other Andrews, '"Your most important studies" THE PEOPLE CALLED SHAKERS, Dover,' Item undated
#30 /index.php/tmc-rg1-a-038-30 Item undated
#01 1964-07-20, TL[c] Andrews from Merton, 'Some time ago a rumor had reached me that Ted had suddenly been taken from you and' Item 1964 July 2
#04 1964-10-30, TALS[x] Andrews from Merton, 'It was good to get your letter last August and to know that the Preface was' Item 1964 October 3