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MERTON'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH:
Massignon, Louis, 1883-1962

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Descriptive Summary

Record Group: Section A - Correspondence

Dates of materials: 1959-1963

Volume: 21 item(s); 31 pg(s)

Scope and Content

This is a file in the correspondence of Thomas Merton under the heading: "Massignon, Louis".

Biography

Louis Massignon was a French scholar who wrote some of the most influential works on Islamic studies of the 20th century. Massignon had an especially keen interest in the Sufi mystic of ninth century Baghdad, Hallaj (Husayn ibn Mansur al-Hallaj). Based on his idea of "substitution mystique", accepting the sufferings of others, and the similar idea of badal by Hallaj, he received approval from Rome to form the sodality of the Badaliya in 1947. (The movement had its roots from a vow taken in 1934 with his friend, Mary Kahil.) He was later granted permission by Pope Pius XII in 1950 to become a married priest of the Melkite rite. Merton was introduced to him by Herbert Mason. Massignon later introduced a Pakistani friend and Sufi scholar, Abdul Aziz, to Merton's work, and Aziz and Merton thenceforth correspondence. Massignon wrote to Merton of his concerns about the racial tensions in France concerning the immigration of north African Muslims and about the after-effects of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War and the consequences for peace between Israeli's and Palestinians. Massignon's combination of a love of mysticism with an outspoken nature about the world's problems might have influenced Merton. (Source: Witness to Freedom, pp. 275-276.)

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Related Information and Links

See also letters from Merton to Massignon published in Witness to Freedom, pp. 275-281; and see also the "Mason, Herbert" and "Aziz, Abdul" files.

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Series List

This Record Sub-Group is not divided into Series and is arranged chronologically.

Container List

SeriesDateTypeTo/FromFirst LinesPubFull TextNotes
 1959/09/03 TLSto Mertonit is with Mirth that Ireceived [sic] your blessing and your "Pasternak" through our friend Herbert.   
 1959/09/30 TLSto MertonI have prayed since 1952 for your Indians; first whenseeing [sic] the awful crucifix made by New   
 1960/03/31 TLSto Mertonyour letter seizes me in the "hallagian shroud" of fire of my rescue, May 1st-3rd 1908, when this   
 1960/04/03 (#01)TALSto MertonDear Friend, after the H.Mass (morning) said yesterday for the oppressed natives in South Africa,   
 1960/04/03 (#02)otherto MertonKaroli Lwanga tusabire. [-] PRAYER OF THE CATHOLIC ACTION TO BLESSES CHARLES LWANGA.   
 1960/04/15 TALSto Mertonjust coming from the meditation of the Via Crucia to the "Soledad", - I thank you for "the primitive   
 1960/05/16 TLSto Mertonsokind [sic] of your heart to give me your Offering of June 3rd (this sign makes me able to renew   
 1960/05/19 TLSto Mertonwe are laughed at for our "non-violence", but your approval and your prayer help us.   
 1960/06/03 TLSto MertonI was deeply united with your Sacrifice this morning. Thanks. We have been incarcerated   
 1960/07/19 TLSto Mertonfrom our good Friend Herbert, I guess he is in a rather hard trial. I pray for him, you are his   
 1960/08/02 TALSto Mertonyour letter has seized me, deeply, perhaps because of that protracted vertebral neuritis which   
 1960/09/12 TLSto Mertonplease forgive my delayed thanks for all your gifts, and kindness. I am in rather hard times with   
 1960/12/31 TLSto Mertonfor your sake, I also, celebrated the Holy Mass this morning (not always standing).   
 1961/02/03 otherto MertonBADALIYA [-] convocation [-] Vendredi 3 février 1961, au lendemain de la Chandeleur, Messe mensuelle   
 1961/04/03 TLSto Mertonlet us exchange the oriental brotherly "kiss" of Easter. They add "He has risen -Yes, truly".   
 1961/04/26 TLSto MertonThis three last nights where we listened at the radio were a trial and I reminded your verses [sic]   
 1961/05/29 TALSto MertonFaithful to our pledge sworn eight years ago before the Muslims shrine in Mahrauli, where Gandhi   
 1961/06/02 otherto MertonBADALIYA [-] convocation [-] Vendredi 2 juin 1961, Messe mensuelle à 18 h. 30 dans la chapelle   
 1961/07/24 otherto MertonPÉLERINS DE LA PAIX, CHRÉTIENS ET MUSULMANS ONT PRIÉ DEVANT LES SEPT SAINTS  [clipping from the newspaper, <u>Ouest France</u>]
 1963/01/08 TL[c] from Merton to ?Je tiens à vous dire combien j'ai ressenti la perte de ce grand homme que fut Louis Massignon.  [addressed to a woman "Madame" - likely either Massignon's widow, Marcelle Dansaert-Testelin, or Massignon's friend from the Badaliya Prayer Movement, Mary Kahil]
 undated/no/no otherto MertonBADALIYA [-] LETTRE XIV [-] commencée à Moscou, 13-14 août 1960 [-] finie à Paris, 6 janvier 1961   
        

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