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MERTON'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH:
Vyhlídka, Vladimír, Msgr., 1925-2011

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Descriptive Summary

Record Group: Section A - Correspondence

Dates of materials: 1960-1968

Volume: 23 item(s); 45 pg(s)

Scope and Content

Vladimir Vyhlidka made contacts with ambassadors from the United States to obtain some of Merton's books. He sends praise of Merton's books and postcards from many churches in Czechoslovakia and in Rome. He discussed with Merton some of the political and religious divides occurring between the people in western Europe and those of Communist eastern Europe. He translated The Seven Storey Mountain into Czech under the pseudonymn "Josef Maria" because of the poliical danger of promoting Christianity in Communist Czechoslovakia. He managed to leave his homeland and study for the priesthood in Rome, later to return.

Biography

Vladimír Vyhlídka was was from Czechoslovakia. He studied for the priesthood in Rome, returned to Czechoslovakia, and later was made a monsignor. He died in Prague, Czech Republic, in 2011.

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SeriesDateTypeTo/FromFirst LinesPubFull TextNotes
 1960/01/18 transcriptfrom MertonBart Murphy sent me a copy of your letter, which after so many months finally reached me.Yes [transcript (original not extant letters from Merton likely in English, existing translation in Czech, and rough re-translation into English here), see undated item #3, letter 1 of 7]
 1960/02/22 HPCSto MertonThanks for your words of understanding in your letter I got last week. Thanks for your book   
 1960/03/20 TLSto MertonI don't know to whom or to what I'm to be indebted more for your letter and for your book   
 1960/05/20 transcriptfrom Mertonyes, I received your letter and a view from Svatá Hora (the Holy Mountain) in my inbox, and I hopeYes [transcript (original not extant letters from Merton likely in English, existing translation in Czech, and rough re-translation into English here), see undated item #3, letter 2 of 7]
 1960/09/21 TALSto MertonI need your words and for this reason I'm taking the liberty of writing you again. I thank you very   
 1960/12/14 transcriptfrom MertonI was horrified when I found out that your last letter was from September. I hope you forgive meYes [transcript (original not extant letters from Merton likely in English, existing translation in Czech, and rough re-translation into English here), see undated item #3, letter 3 of 7]
 1961/01/16 (#01)TLSto MertonMany thanks for your letter which was the best gift I could have received this Christmas-tide.   
 1961/01/16 (#02)HLSto MertonAt the occasion of the forthcoming 45th anniversary of your birthday I would like to wish you   
 1961/02/24 transcriptfrom Mertonthank you for your very interesting letter. I really regret that I have never been to CzechoslovakiaYes [transcript (original not extant letters from Merton likely in English, existing translation in Czech, and rough re-translation into English here), see undated item #3, letter 4 of 7]
 1962/01/15 transcriptfrom MertonI received two postcards and an airmail letter from you in the last months of 1961.Yes [transcript (original not extant letters from Merton likely in English, existing translation in Czech, and rough re-translation into English here), see undated item #3, letter 5 of 7]
 1962/10/16? transcriptfrom MertonHow are you? I am sending you several envelopes with printed matter than might interest you,Yes [approximate date from postmark, noted as handwritten original - transcript (original not extant letters from Merton likely in English, existing translation in Czech, and rough re-translation into English here), see undated item #3, letter 6 of 7]
 1963/07/07 HPCSto MertonI am here, in the place, where the gospel was preached by our patron saints Cyril and Methodius   
 1963/08/28 HPCSto MertonI'm just getting in the reading room of the US consulate at Zagreb and reading your "The Sign of   
 1963/11/29 transcriptfrom MertonI think of you often. May God give you all grace and light in this Advent season.Yes [transcript (original not extant letters from Merton likely in English, existing translation in Czech, and rough re-translation into English here), see undated item #3, letter 7 of 7]
 1963/12/05 TLSto MertonYour letter found me in bed, with influenza for several days. Thanks for your assurance that you   
 1964/05/10 HPCSto MertonThe presence at this place which is so dear to the Czech Catholics, given me the opportunity   
 1964/07/15 HLSto MertonI am with my good friends in a lovely region of my country   
 1965/04/09 HPCSto MertonI am sending you my best Easter-wishes and greetings.   
 1967/12/03 TLSto MertonThe Christmas-season is approaching us slowly what means for me also to have a good occasion   
 1968/04/07 HPCSto MertonThanks for your prayers for my country (Czechoslovakia) which seems to find   
 undated/no/no (#01)TL Hora sedmi stupňů (Seven Storey Mountain) Přílohy (Appendixes [sic]) The next page (in Czech:  [found in Merton Center copy of an early Czech translation of <i>The Seven Storey Mountain</i>, Hora sedmi stupňů - labelled page 2, but no other pages exist - describes the appendices added by Vyhlídka, his note, and some of the contents of the letters - the author of this note did not know Vyhlídka's name and only mentions: "there is no name of the translator of the book, only the cipher 'Josef Maria' 9it is no name, but only two Christian names), clearly because of the political situation."]
 undated/no/no (#02)other[x] Milý přítel, Bart Murphy mi poslal opis vašeho dopisu, který tak po tolikaYes [photocopy of pages 699-713 of a Czech translation of <i>The Seven Storey Mountain</i>, Hora sedmi stupňů, with transcripts of seven of Merton's letters to Vyhlídka, translated into Czech, between 1960 and 1963 - see also original book in the Merton Center Family Room (O'Callaghan Room)]
 undated/no/no (#03)other APPENDICES The writings of Thomas Merton, published in many languages, are not his only literaryYes [rough translation generated by Google Translate of seven letters from Merton to Vyhlídka published in Hora sedmi stupňů, see undated item #2]
        

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