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MERTON'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH:
Monastic file from Gethsemani Abbey

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Descriptive Summary

Record Group: Section A - Correspondence

Dates of materials: 1939-1966

Volume: 40 item(s); 44 pg(s)

Scope and Content

This is a file in the correspondence of Thomas Merton under the heading: "Monastic file from Gethsemani Abbey".

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If the person in correspondence with Merton has full text records in the Merton Center Digital Collections, there will be a numeric link to them below.
   

Series List

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

Container List

SeriesDateTypeTo/FromFirst LinesPubFull TextNotes
 1939/09/27 TLSfrom Murphy, John F. X.This is to certify that I have this day examined the oral cavity of Thomas Merton.  [certification by Merton's dentist in New York concerning state of his teeth]
 1939/09/28 TLSfrom Treleaven, Clifford L.This is to certify that Mr. Thomas Merton, 35 Perry St., New York, N. Y., reported to me today  [C. L. Treleaven, an optometrist at Columbia University, provided a report of the condition of Merton's vision]
 1939/10/02 other Columbia UniversityOFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR Record of Merton, Thomas Admitted Feb. 1935 A.B. Degree Conferred  [contains reproductions of Merton's transcripts from Columbia University for his A.B. degree, conferred February 23, 1938; and for his A.M. degree, conferred February 22, 1939]
 1939/10/02 HLSfrom Mulligan, Edward A.This is to certify that I have examined Thomas J. Merton today and found him in good physical  [physician's certification for Merton to attend graduate school]
 1939/10/09 TLSfrom Hawkes, H. E.This certifies that Mr. Thomas Merton was a fine student in Columbia College for three years,  [academic letter of recommendation from H. E. Hawkes, Dean of Columbia College at Columbia University]
 1939/10/13 other Certificate of Baptism + Church of Corpus Christi - NEW YORK - This is to certify that Thomas  [Merton's baptismal certificate / baptism celebrated November 16, 1938 (copy made of document made on the date listed for this item in 1939), Fr. Joseph C. Moore, presider; Edward Rice, sponsor]
 1939/11/02 other Ahrendt, Leslie W. A.CERTIFIED COPY of an ENTRY OF MARRIAGE. Pursuant to the Marriage Acts, 1811 to 1932.  [official copy of the marriage certificate granted to Merton's parents, Owen Merton and Ruth Calvert Jenkins, in London, April 7, 1914 - both were age 27, Owen listed as artist by profession, the marriage was Church of England / Owen's father, Alfred Merton, was listed as a musician; and Ruth's father, Samuel Jenkins, is listed as a publisher]
 1939/11/03? HLSfrom Knisaly, W. J., Fr.This is to certify that Thomas Merton, son of Owen Merton and Ruth Jenkins was confirmed at Corpus  [statement that Merton was confirmed May 25, 1939, by the Most Reverend Stephen Donahue at Corpus Christi Church / statement written by (writing is unclear) Fr. W. J. Knisaly (sp?)]
 1940/10/16 other Bedell, Charles P.REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE This is to certify that in accordance with the Selective Service  [Merton's Selective Service card under "Thomas James Merton" with physical description and address in Douglaston, Long Island, New York]
 1941/12/09 other First National Bank, Olean, New YorkNAME Thomas J. Merton St. Bonaventure's College, St. Bonaventure, N. Y. IN ACCOUNT WITH FIRST  [bank statement - Merton closed this account before leaving for Gethsemani - includes five cancelled checks used to withdraw cash and to pay his uncle, Harold B. Jenkins, a bookshop, and R. J. Collins]
 1941/12/09 TLS from Plassmann, Thomas / to Frederic DunneThe bearer, Thomas J. Merton, has been with us for the space of about two years and he has been  [from Thomas Plassmann, O.F.M., President of St. Bonaventure College in New York; to Dom Frederic M. Dunne, O.C.S.O., Abbot of Gethsemani - letter of recommendation attesting to Merton's high moral character, scholarship, and devotion as a Christian]
 1941/12/12 (#01)TLS from Ford, George / to MertonIt is a pleasure for me to send you a certificate of baptism and Confirmation. I visited Gethsemane  [from Fr. George Barry Ford - encloses certificates of baptism and confirmation - see items 2 and 3 of the same date]
 1941/12/12 (#02)other from Ford, George / to MertonCHURCH OF CORPUS CHRISTI 535 WEST 121st STREET NEW YORK Name Thomas Merton Date of birth  [certifies Merton's baptism on November 16, 1938]
 1941/12/12 (#03)other from Ford, George / to MertonChurch of Corpus Christi 535 WEST 121st STREET NEW YORK Notification of Confirmation  [certifies Merton's confirmation on May 25, 1939]
 1942/01/12 TLS from Walsh, Donatus / to MertonI am enclosing the papers requested some time ago. I am sorry that you had to wait so long  [Fr. Donatus Walsh, O.F.M., sends Merton papers they had on file about him at the Franciscan Fathers in the Province of the Most Holy Name in New York - he sends "all the papers except those addressed to the Order"]
 1942/01/17 otherby Diocese of Buffalo, New YorkThe Chancery Diocese of Buffalo TESTIMONIAL LETTERS FORM FOR RELIGIOUS SUPERIORS  [sent by Dom Frederic Dunne, Abbot of Gethsemani, giving details about Merton's background]
 1942/01/24 (#01)TLS from Kearney, Raymond A. / Frederic DunneIn accordance with your request of January 13th we are pleased to forward herewith testimonial  [Fr. Raymond A. Kearney, Chancellor of the Diocese of Brooklyn, New York, provides a reference for Merton as an aspirant to the novitiate of Gethsemani Abbey]
 1942/01/24 (#02)other Molloy, ThomasTHOMAS EDMUNDUS DEI ET APOSTOLICAE SEDIS GRATIA EPISCOPUS BROOKLYNIENSIS  [statement of recommendation from Thomas Edmund Malloy, Bishop of Brooklyn]
 1942/01/27 other MertonFranciscus Joseph DEI ET APOSTOLICAE SEDIS GRATIA ARCHIEPISCOPUS NEO-EBORACENSIS  [statement of recommendation for religious life from the Vice-Chancellor of the Archdiocese of New York]
 1942/02/02 otherfrom Plassmann, ThomasThe Chancery Diocese of Buffalo Fifty Franklin Street Buffalo, New York TESTIMONIAL LETTERS  [recommendation for from Fr. Thomas Plassmann, President of St. Bonaventure College in New York]
 1942/02/17 otherfrom Duffy, John AloysiusJoannes Aloisius Dei et Apostolicae Sedis gratia Episcopus Buffalensis Rev.mo. P. Friderico M.  [statement of recommendation for religious life from John Aloysius Duffy, Bishop of Buffalo, New York]
 1942/03/03 (#01)TLS from Barkman, A. L. / to MertonYour February 17, 1942. Since it appears that you have no immediate intention of filing a petition  [A. L. Barkman, Inspector in Charge, U. S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service in Erie, Pennsylvania - sending to Merton a Declaration of Intention and Immigrant Identification Card]
 1942/03/03 (#02)TLS[x] from Griffith, G. Talbot / Bishop McNultyJ. T. Merton left this school some years before I become Headmaster and therefore anything I say  [from G. Talbot Griffith, Headmaster of Oakham School, to John Francis McNulty, the Bishop of Nottingham] record of Merton's skill in the Classics and modern languages at Oakham School and rumors about his time at Cambridge / ends letter with "he was clearly something of a rebel."
 1942/03/12 (#01)otherfrom McNulty, JohnOMNIBUS HAS LITTERAS VISURIS SALUTEM IN DOMINO Cum dilectus in Christo filius Thomas Jacobus  [letter of recommendation for the religious life from John McNulty, Bishop of Nottingham, England]
 1942/03/12 (#02)other from McNulty, John / to Frederic DunneYour kind letter referring to Mr. T.J. Merton reached me safely and I at once wrote to the  [letter accompanying recommendation for the religious life from John McNulty, Bishop of Nottingham, England / also enclosed with letter was the message from Merton's former Headmaster from Oakham School, G. Talbot Griffith]
 1942/08/04 other Merton, John PaulI, JOHN PAUL MERTON of 114 Parker Place, Ithaca, New York, being of sound mind and memory do make  [Last will and testament of Thomas Merton's brother, John Paul]
 1943/03/23 TLS from Grosset and Dunlap Publishers to MertonWe enclose check drawn to your order on an account carried under the title of A. Donald Grosset,  [check sent to Gethsemani by the sale of some Grosset and Dunlap stock]
 1943/05/24 HNS from ? / to MertonI have had a total of 24 points on around 3 years of Scholastic Philosophy - of which 9 were taken  [note to the "Father Master" at Gethsemani concerning his prior studies in philosophy, theology, and what in the coursework at Gethsemani that he might need to take - written on verso of envelope from M. E. Tobin of Bronx, New York (the date given for this item is its postmark and not the date this note was written - accompanying letter does not exist)]
 1943/12/04 HLS from Merton to Frederic DunneA longo tempore firmiter firmiusque desideravi ac serio probavi ut aliquando ad religiosum statum  [statement of intention Dom Frederic Dunne to make simple vows]
 1943/12/05 HLS from Merton to Frederic DunneAs the end of my novitiate approaches, I wish to put on record my sincere desire and determination  [statement of intention to Dom Frederic Dunne to make simple vows]
 1944/02/17 other[x] I, Thomas James Merton, in religion frater M. Louis, formerly of St. Bonaventure, State of New York,Yes [Merton's last will and testiment covering his three years of simple vows (temporary vows), see also "Dunne, Frederick" folder in Section A, and "Memo: Concerning My Will and Testament" in Sub-Section E.1]
 1944/03/19 HLSfrom MertonEgo, frater Maria Ludovicus, Thomas Jacobus Merton, laicus, promitto stabilitatem meam, conversionem  [Merton's statement of simple vows]
 1946/12/19 HLS from Merton to Frederic DunnePETITION for Solemn Profession My Dear Rev. Father: As the end of my simple vows approaches  [petition to take his solemn vows as a choir religious in the Cistercian Order of the Strict Observance (Trappists) - his Solemn Profession was made March 19, 1947]
 1947/03/19 (#01)HNfrom MertonEgo frater Maria Ludovicus Merton, acolythus, professus a votis temporariis, promitto stabilitatem  [Merton's statement of Solemn Profession as a Cistercian on March 19, 1947]
 1947/03/19 (#02)HN[x]by MertonNos, Frater Maria Fredericus Dunne, Abbas monasterii, quod vulgo dicitur Beatae Mariae de Gethsemani  [copy from a book at Gethsemani with statement by Dom Frederic Dunne, accepting Merton's petition for solemn profession / signed by Dom Frederic, Merton, and other witnesses]
 1948/09/29 HLS from Merton to James FoxA longo tempore firmiter firmiusque desideravi ac serio probavi ut aliquando ad religiosum statum  [statement of intention to Dom James Fox for ordination to the priesthood]
 1952/10/08 TLS from Merton to James FoxPRIVATE VOW. In honor of the simplicity and humility of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of God,  [Merton's lifelong vow to never accept an election to abbot or titular prior of Gethsemani Abbey or of any other monastery of the Cistercian Order - signed by Dom James Fox and Merton]
 1966/09/08 TLS from Merton to James FoxI Brother M. Louis Merton, solemnly professed monk of the Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani, having  [vow to spend the rest of his life in solitude as long as health permits - signed by Merton and Dom James Fox]
 undated/no/no (#01)TNSto Dunne, FredericFrater Louis (Thomas Jas. Merton) My dear Reverend Father:- For the above frater we need  [list of needed documentation for Merton's birth, baptism, confirmation, etc. - addressed to Dom Frederic Dunne]
 undated/no/no (#02)other    [black and white photograph (head shot) of Thomas Merton, circa 1950]
        

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