Thomas Merton, OCSO

Fr. Thomas Merton (1915-1968) was a monk at Our Lady of Gethsemani Abbey in Trappist, Kentucky, and one of the principal architects of interreligious and intermonastic dialogue. His writings include such classics as The Seven Storey Mountain, New Seeds of Contemplation, and Zen and the Birds of Appetite.
By Thomas Merton, OCSO
Bulletin 68, April 2002
Bulletin 67, October 2001
Bulletin 66, February 2001
Bulletin 48, October 1993
About Thomas Merton, OCSO
Bulletin 82, January 2009
Bulletin 81, July 2008
Bulletin 81, July 2008
Bulletin 80, January 2008
Bulletin 79, July 2007
A Model for Mutual Enrichment
Bulletin 78, January 2007
The Significance of the Gethsemani Encounters and Monastic Interreligious Dialogue
Bulletin 78, January 2007
Bulletin 78, January 2007
Bulletin 77, July 2006
Bulletin 74, April 2005
Bulletin 74, April 2005
Bulletin 74, April 2005
Bulletin 73, October 2004
Bulletin 68, April 2002
Bulletin 62, December 1999
Bulletin 56, October 1996
Bulletin 56, October 1996
Bulletin 54, October 1995
Bulletin 49, January 1994
Bulletin 45, October 1992
Bulletin 35, May 1989
Bulletin 34, January 1989
Bulletin 2, February 1978
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