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Merton's Correspondence with:

Anna Danell

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Descriptive Summary

Record Group: Section A - Correspondence
Dates of materials: 1968
Volume: 4 item(s); 4 pg(s)

Scope and Content

Anna Danell writes about obtaining some of Merton's writings on Bonhoeffer that he had given her brother. They also discuss changes to the liturgy.

Biography

Anna Danell writes to Merton from Strängnäs, Sweden. Johan Danell, a brother of the Taizé community in France, met Merton in the summer of 1967.

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#DateFrom/ToFirst LinesPub ✓Notes
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1. 1968/03/12 TL[c] from Merton I hope you have forgiven my delay in answering your letter. Finall[y] I have found some copies Bonhoeffer / Gerhard Ebeling / good and bad of new liturgical experiments - some jazz sessions are more "religious" - Gethsemani is doing well because of a good composer and is "still pretty traditional" / Taize «detailed view»
2. 1968/no/no? TALS to Merton My brother, Johan Danell, who is a brother of Taizé - Communauté in France, met you last summer «detailed view»
3. 1971/05/22 HLS[x] to Center from Danell, Anna Thank you very much for your letter. -- I think that my correspondence with Thomas Merton is only «detailed view»
4. 1971/06/21 TL[x] from Center to Danell, Anna Thank you for your recent letter and also your permission to use your correspondence with Thomas «detailed view»

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