File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01a | Religious Biography | Thomas Merton's new book will be on a religious theme, the life of the fourteenth century | |
New York Herald-Tribune (23 January 1950).
| 1950 |
01b | Merton Writes New Book | Thomas merton, noted Trappist author, has written another book, What Are These Wounds? the biography | |
Catholic Messenger Davenport, IA (26 January 1950).
| 1950 |
01c | | A new book by Thomas Merton, author of "Seven Storey Mountain" and "The Waters of Siloe," will be | |
New York Times (9 January 1950).
| 1950 |
01d | | Thomas merton's new biography of a Trappistine, "What are these Wounds" (Bruce) will appear in March | |
Journal Rapid City SD (26 February 1950).
| 1950 |
01e | What Are These Wounds? | A life of St. Lutgarde, thirteenth-century Trappist nun, one of the first recorded cases of | |
Saturday Review (18 February 1950).
| 1950 |
01f | | Thomas merton, author of "The Seven Storey Mountain," is getting to be quite prolific. His next book | |
Globe Boston MA (5 February 1950).
| 1950 |
01g | | And Thomas Merton, clearly one of our busiest writers, has a new book coming, "What Are These Wounds | |
Chronicle San Francisco (1 March 1950)
| 1950 |
01h | What Are These Wounds? | The author of "The Seven Storey Mountain," etc., explains the life of St. Lutgarde, 13th century | |
Retail Bookseller (March 1950).
| 1950 |
02a | What Are These Wounds? | Here we have a biography of a saint who is little enough known even to Catholics, St. Lutgarde of | |
Virginia Kirkus Bulletin (15 March 1950).
| 1950 |
02b | Merton Writes on Saint of 13th Century | Whether or not you accept the need for mysticism, stigmatization and seven-year fasts (nothing but | |
Tribune Minneapolis MN (19 March 1950).
| 1950 |
02c | Life of St. Lutgarde by Thomas merton Is Published Here | This biography of St. Lutgarde of Aywieres, a Trappistine (Cistercian) mystic, was written before | Cattoi, Louise |
Journal Milwaukee WI (12 March 1950). Louise Cattoi
| 1950 |
03a | What Are These Wounds? | Biography of St. Lutgarde, a thirteenth century saint and mystic who joined a Trappist order; by a | |
Times-Star Cininnati OH (25 March 1950).
| 1950 |
03b | Inspiring Reading for the Closing Days of Lent | Everyone--excepting those who embrace exclusively the whole truth of science and none of the | Habich, William |
Courier-Journal (26 March 1950). William Habich
| 1950 |
04a | New Religious Books for Holy Week Reading | During Holy Week you may wish to turn to special reading. The following list is compiled to suit a | |
Press Cleveland OH (4 April 1950).
| 1950 |
04b | | "What Are These Wounds" by Thomas Merton (Bruce) is based on the medieval biography of St. Lutgarde, | |
Star Indianapolis IN (2 April 1950).
| 1950 |
04c | What Are These Wounds | St. Lutgarde was a Belgian mystic who lived 700 years ago, in the century of Thomas Aquinas. Born of | |
Globe Boston MA (7 April 1950). L.L.M.
| 1950 |
04d | | In these final days of the Lenten season, you may wish to turn your attention to some of the newer | |
State Journal Lincoln NE (5 April 1950).
| 1950 |
04e | "What are These Wounds?" | The gifted Trappist, Thomas Merton, here gives a sympathetic interpretation of the interior life | |
Standard New Bedford MA (16 April 1950).
| 1950 |
05a | | Perhaps, given the growing maturity of American Catholicism, "Sister Mary Michael" will be more | |
America (18 May 1950).
| 1950 |
05b | Merton's History of Nun Who Became a Saint | It is a difficult task to bring into sharp focus the life history of a nun who became a saint. It is | Remenyi, Joseph |
News Cleveland OH (10 May 1950). Joseph Remenyi
| 1950 |
05c | Merton, Thomas | "Here we have a biography of a saint who is little enough known even to Catholics, St. Lutgarde of | Lentfoehr, Therese; Edward Barry, and Anne Fremantle |
Book Review Digest (June 1950). Excerpts of reviews by M.T. Lentfoehr, Edward Barry, and Anne Fremantle
| 1950 |
05d | What Are These Wounds? | This time the famed Trappist author of "Seven Storey Mountain" writes about St. Lutgarde, one of the | |
News Framington MA (15 June 1950).
| 1950 |
06a | Saint Liutgardis | This work developed from a pamphlet started by request of his superior before Seven Storey Mountain | |
Catholic Booklist St. Catherine KY (1951).
| 1951 |
06b | Merton, Thomas | The biography of a 13th century Flemish nun, one of the earliest recorded cases of stigmatization | |
Book Bulletin Chicago Library (September 1950)
| 1950 |
06c | What Are These Wounds? | St. Lutgarde, subject of this new book by the author of "The Seven Storey Mountain," was born in | |
Blade Toledo OH (August)
| no-year |
07a | Merton's Latest Adds Nothing to His Reputation; May Even Harm it | Thomas Merton's latest published book, What Are These Wounds?, is not his latest composed book. | Simons, John W. |
Catholic Messenger Davenport IA (20 April 1950). Fr. John Simons
| 1950 |
07b | Trappist Nun's Story Inspiring | Father Merton, the young writer who became a Trappist monk and a best-selling author in one of the | |
Times Hartford Conn (8 April 1950). J. McA. C.
| 1950 |
07c | Merton, Thomas | The author of "The Seven Storey Mountain" explains the life of St. Lutgarde, 13the century | |
Journal Lewiston ME (26 April 1950).
| 1950 |
07d | Merton, Thomas | Biography of St. Lutgarde, a 13th century saint and mystic who joined a Trappist order; by a gifted | |
Guidepost Cincinnati OH (May 1950)
| 1950 |
08 | Merton, Thomas | What Are These Wounds? Is the first full-length biography in English of St. Lutgarde. This subject | Stephen McKenna, CSSR |
Best Sellers 10 [Scranton PA] (1 April 1950): 6-7. Stephen McKenna, CSSR
| 1950 |
09a | A Flemish Saint | St. Lutgarde of Aywieres, the latest subject of Thomas Merton's fluent pen, is a delightfully solid, | Fremantle, Anne |
New York Times 55 (26 March 1950): 4. Anne Fremantle
| 1950 |
09b | | The celebrated dictum about every person having one good book in him is well illustrated in the case | |
Tribune Chicago IL (26 March 1950)
| 1950 |
09c | | We expect fine writing from Thomas Merton and in this, his latest contribution, we are not | Fitzgerald, Julia Morris |
Banner Nashville, TN (31 March 1950). Julia Morris Fitzgerald
| 1950 |
10 | Of Saints and Miracles | "In the month of June, when the sun burns high in the bright firmament and when Cistercian monks | |
Newsweek
| no-year |
11 | merton to Publish Biography of Mystic | "What Are These Wounds?" another book by Thomas Merton, a priest at Our Lady of Gethsemani Monastery | |
Courier Journal (6 January 1950). 2 copies on same page
| 1950 |
12 | | Even in our day it is the exception when a saint who is the recipient of extraordinary charismata is | Lentfoehr, Therese, SDS |
Catholic World 171 (May 1950): 234.
| 1950 |
13 | | St. Lutgarde was a Cistercian nun attached to the c onvent of Aywieres in the Duchy of Brabant. | Tansey, Martin |
Sign 29 (May 1950): 66-67.
| 1950 |
14 | | In writing this short biography of St. Lutgarde, the Cistercian mystic of Aywieres, Thomas Merton | Squire, Aelred, OP |
Blackfriars 33 (November 1952) 481-482.
| 1952 |
15 | | This is the biography of St. Lutgarde (1182-1246), a Cistercian mystic of Flanders whose privilege | Filas, Francis L., SJ |
America 83 (8 April 1950): 20.
| 1950 |
16 | New Merton Book Tells of Saint's Life | The celebrated dictum about every person having one good book in him is well illustrated in the | Barry, Edward |
Chicago Sunday Tribune Book Review (26 March 1950): 3.
| 1950 |
17 | | This book by Thomas Merton revives the memory | Riordan, Sean |
The Furrow, 1.9 (Oct. 1950): 482-484.
| 1950. |