This is a file in the correspondence of Thomas Merton under the heading: "Cumming, Hildelith, Dame, O.S.B.".
Dame Hildelith Cumming (born Barbara Theresa Cumming) was publisher and head printer at Stanbrook Abbey Press of the Benedictine nuns of Stanbrook Abbey in Callow End, Worcester, England. She was a convert to Catholicism. Besides her great success in raising the prestige of the press in her long tenure from 1956-1991, she was known as a fine musician and had published liturgical music.
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.
This Record Sub-Group is not divided into Series and is arranged chronologically.
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# | Date | From/To | First Lines | Pub ✓ | Notes |
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1963/03/23 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Thank you for your kind letter. I assure you that I am brimming over with confidence in you, |
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2. |
1963/05/01 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
It is a very lovely May morning here, with larks singing and not a cloud in the sky. |
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3. |
1963/05/12 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
About American distribution of the Raissa Maritain poems: first I think Princeton is a good idea, |
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4. |
1963/05/29 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
There is a little bit of legal bother that has arisen to plague me in connection with the Guigo: |
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5. |
1963/06/09 |
TALS[x] from Merton |
Thanks for your good letter and for the two little designs for the "cum permissu." I find the "more |
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6. |
1963/06/29 |
TALS[x] from Merton |
About Guigo: here are some "precisions" on that. My advisor tells me that actually the problem |
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7. |
1963/07/14 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
The Danish samples are most attractive. I think the ones I like best for Guigo are 8,2 and 4 |
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8. |
1963/09/23 |
HLS[x] from Merton |
I am writing this in the hospital so it will be a bit of a [sweat?] and I will confine myself |
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9. |
1963/10/03 |
HLS to Merton |
Thank you for your letter and the returned proofs. I am so sorry to hear you are laid low, |
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10. |
1963/10/09 (#01) |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Yes, as you can see, I am at home again. I am also able to type, figuratively speaking. |
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11. |
1963/10/09 (#02) |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Yes, as you can see, I am at home again. I am also able to type, figuratively speaking. |
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12. |
1963/10/20 |
HLS to Merton |
Many thanks for your letter. I am so glad your progress is good and the troublesome disk subsiding. |
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13. |
1963/11/03 |
HLS to Merton |
The copy of D. Gertrude which you so kindly sent me, arrived, with your admirable Pax medal |
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14. |
1963/11/08 (#01) |
TAL[c] from Merton |
I want to get this off to you immediately, and it will be short and to the point, so that Guigo will |
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1963/11/08 (#02) |
TALS[x] from Merton |
I want to get this off to you immediately, and it will be short and to the point, so that Guigo will |
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Merton adds a handwritten note: "PS The Ascent to Truth is rather dry and awful. Can I send you New Seeds of Contemplation?"
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16. |
1963/11/17 (#01) |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Here is something I thought I should send you right away. Next year is the fifth centenary |
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17. |
1963/11/17 (#02) |
TALS[x] from Merton |
Here is something I thought I should send you right away. Next year is the fifth centenary |
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18. |
1963/11/17 (#03) |
other[x] |
IN ACCEPTANCE OF THE PAX MEDAL - 1963 First I want to thank you most sincerely for the honor |
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[enclosed with 1963/11/17 letter from Merton to Cumming]
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19. |
1963/11/28 |
HLS to Merton |
How kind: we'd simply love to have New Seeds. Great enthusiasm this end! |
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20. |
1964/01/16 (#01) |
TL[c] from Merton |
Many thanks for yours of November 28th. And now I cannot remember whether I immediately put a copy |
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21. |
1964/01/16 (#02) |
TALS[x] from Merton |
Many thanks for your of November 28th. And now I cannot remember whether I immediately put a copy |
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Merton adds typed and handwritten additions not included on carbon copy - Denise McNiff and about a Benectine living an active ministry
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22. |
1964/02/16 |
HLS to Merton |
Guigo is almost finished and how I am perplexed [...] Copyright. I enclose two uncut sheets |
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23. |
1964/02/22 (#01) |
TL[c] from Merton |
Thanks for your note and for the pages of Guigo. It is most attractive, everything that I hoped for |
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24. |
1964/02/22 (#02) |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Thanks for your note and for the pages of Guigo. It is most attractive, everything that I hoped for |
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25. |
1964/03/08 |
HLS to Merton |
Laetare! I hope you have had another such day as we have here - blue skies, brilliant sunshine, |
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26. |
1964/04/12? |
HLS to Merton |
Our investigation of the Lille mss has turned out disappointing and a little disturbing. |
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27. |
1964/04/15 (#01) |
TL[c] from Merton |
It is some time since the first copy of the Solitary Life arrived and I have not yet thanked you. |
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28. |
1964/04/15 (#02) |
TALS[x] from Merton |
It is some time since the first copy of the Solitary Life arrived and I have not yet thanked you. |
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29. |
1964/05/03 |
HLS to Merton |
Thank you for your letter : I am glad you were pleased with Guigo despite its imperfections. |
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30. |
1964/05/07 |
HLS[x] from Merton |
An exciting and joyful from today with the arrival of Dame Margaret's life and Dame Barbara's |
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31. |
1964/05/08? |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Your letter came today after I had sent off my note yesterday. I am sending back the "blurb" which |
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[published as 1964/September/10; however, evidence from the Stanbrook Archives indicates the above May date]
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32. |
1964/06/02 |
HLS to Merton |
Thank you for your two notes. I am glad the mss have arrived safely. I hope to send some more, |
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33. |
1964/07/03 |
HLS to Merton |
Thank you so much for your letter, received this morning. I am in the middle of writing you |
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34. |
1964/07/17 |
HLS to Merton |
We are in the middle of a posted strike, so it seems a suitable time to write a letter that needs |
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35. |
1964/07/22 (#01) |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Today two books arrived, beautifully bound, the Spritual Anker [sic] and the Treatise |
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36. |
1964/07/22 (#02) |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Today two books arrived, beautifully bound, the Spritual Anker [sic] and the Treatise |
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37. |
1964/08/03 |
TLS[x] from Rackley, Denys, Fr. |
Greetings and peace and joy in our Lord Jesus Christ from the Grande Chartreuse! |
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asks Cumming to convince Merton into translating a letter of Carthusian founder St. Bruno with the same subject as Merton's translation of a letter of Guiges (i.e., Guigo I, Prior of the Grande Chartreuse, 1083?-1136)
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38. |
1964/09/05 (#01) |
TL[c] from Merton |
This is not a real answer to your last long letter which was very interesting and encouraging. |
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39. |
1964/09/05 (#02) |
TLS[x] from Merton |
This is not a real answer to your last long letter which was very interesting and encouraging. |
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40. |
1964/09/09 |
HLS[x] from Merton |
Here is the prayer of Cassiodorus which I mentioned in my last letter. I send also the Latin |
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41. |
1964/09/23 |
HLS to Merton |
Thank you for your letter, note and the typescript of Cassiodorus. I like it immensely and have |
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42. |
1964/11/11 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
The cards arrived today and they are simply splendid. Thank you ever so much, and thanks also |
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43. |
1964/12/20 |
HLS to Merton |
This is a brief note to thank you for your letter and the typescripts which have arrived and are now |
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44. |
1965/03/09 |
HLS[x] from Merton |
Sorry to subject you to my handwriting but it is a quiet time and I can't type - the novices are |
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45. |
1965/04/06 |
HLS[x] from Merton |
I am not just subjecting you to my handwriting because you said it was legible (most charitably!!) |
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Dialectic B / Dame Hildelith's essay on virginity and Merton's thoughts
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46. |
1965/07/04 |
HLS to Merton |
I have so much to thank you for and this letter should have been written weeks ago. I waited |
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47. |
1965/07/11 (#01) |
TL[c] from Merton |
Many thanks for the letter and for the mss of Cambrai material, which I will go over later. |
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48. |
1965/07/11 (#02) |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Many thanks for the letter and for the mss of Cambrai material, which I will go over later. |
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49. |
1965/08/12 |
HLS to Merton |
Thank you so much for your letter and for the packets which have arrived since. These were |
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50. |
1965/08/23 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Unfortunately I have misplaced your last letter, but I know what the main point was and I hasten |
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51. |
1966/04/22 |
HLS[x] from Merton |
I must give the impression of being always in the hospital - just got out after a back operation. |
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52. |
1966/04/27 |
HLS to Merton |
Thank you for your note. I intended writing this week anyway. I was so sorry to hear from |
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53. |
1966/09/12 (#01) |
TL[c] from Merton |
Certainly much water has gone under the bridge-- whether of the Severn or of the Ohio-- since your |
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54. |
1966/09/12 (#02) |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Certainly much water has gone under the bridge-- whether of the Severn or of the Ohio-- since your |
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55. |
1966/10/02 |
HLS to Merton |
Thank you for your letter. The Severn has been flowing peacefully with no floods - it is very apt |
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56. |
1966/10/15 |
HL to Merton |
At last the Cassiodorus proofs - and the paper came yesterday, so we are all set to print |
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[last page[s] missing]
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57. |
1966/10/24 (#01) |
TL[c] from Merton |
I think I must now remember not to call you Dame, is that right? Personally I rather liked it. |
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58. |
1966/10/24 (#02) |
TLS[x] from Merton |
I think I must now remember not to call you Dame, is that right? Personally I rather liked it. |
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59. |
1967/03/20 |
HLS to Merton |
I am quite ashamed to write for this letter should have been sent to you before Christmas. |
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60. |
1967/04/28 |
TL[c] from Merton |
(I have no idea now whether I should call you "Dame" or merely "Sister" but since you have been |
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61. |
1968/11/18 |
HLS to Merton |
It is ages since I wrote, but that is deliberate because you must be so snowed under with writing |
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62. |
undated/no/no (#01) |
HLS from Sitwell, Gerard |
Herewith the pictures and the necessary permissions. Thank you for letting me see Merton |
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[undated - from Dom Gerard Sitwell, O.S.B. to Dame Hildelith]
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63. |
undated/no/no (#02) |
other |
THE ACT OF BEING [-] Patriarch tree [-] With foliage light |
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[poem by Raissa Maritain and translated from French to English by Merton? - original handwritten comments by Dame Hildelith, "French is a spare language, and English a rich one, don't you think? One can't really achieve the same texture." - included after 1964/02/22 letter]
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