MERTON'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH: James, Bruno Scott, Msgr., 1906-1984
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Descriptive Summary
Record Group: Section A - Correspondence
Dates of materials: 1949-1966
Volume: 16 item(s); 28 pg(s)
Scope and Content
This is a file in the correspondence of Thomas Merton under the heading: "James, Bruno Scott, Msgr.".
Biography
Fr. Bruno Scott James (later Monsignor) was a Catholic priest from England who asked Merton's help in putting together a book of translations of The Letters of St. Bernard of Clairvaux. Inspired by a book by Morris West about Don Mario Borelli in the slums of Naples, James moves to Naples in the early sixties to found John Henry Newman College, which served as a residence for students at the University of Naples. After writing other books on Bernard of Clairvaux and on prayer, James wrote an autobiography entitled Asking for Trouble in 1962.
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See also one published letter from Merton to James in The School of Charity, pp. 137-138; and see also the Bruno Scott James Papers at Georgetown University ‹http://www.library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/cl135.htm›.
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