File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01a | Thomas Merton's Finale - Prayer in its Very Nature | This book was written as Thomas Merton set off for the Orient, where he died while visiting Bangkok | Edwards, John |
Southern Cross Alcala Park San Diego CA (2 October 1969). John Edwards
| 1969 |
01b | Thomas Merton speaks again | Thomas Merton died in Bangkok a year ago. Before he left his monastery on his pilgrimage to Asia, | Iswolsky, Helene |
Catholic Accent Greensburg, PA (18 December 1969). Helene Iswolsky
| 1969 |
02 | A Prayerbook for Christmas? | If this was the Christmas you were going to give Grandma one of those new Catholic prayerbooks | O'Meara, Ed |
Catholic Sentinel, Portland Oregon (19 December 1969. Ed O'Meara
| 1969 |
03 | Out of Soulful Silence | Most men and most ages of men have their "dogmas" by which they live and think, their cache of | Meagher, Robert E. |
Christian Century 87 (4 February 1970): 145. Robert E. Meagher
| 1970 |
04 | The Frozen Rainbow | In the Book of Changes (or I Ching, Princeton University Press edition), the oracular classic of the | Forest, James H. |
Critic 28 (January - February 1970): 86-88. James Forest
| 1970 |
05 | Some Thoughts on Prayer By Uniquely Gifted Teacher | Is it true that many, even a majority of, American Catholics have abandoned the habit of private, | Hope, Vincent |
Identical articles printed in 3 papers: Green Bay Register Green Bay WI (28 September 1969), Mississippi Register Jackson 5, Miss (26 September 1969), Tennessee Register Nashville, TN (26 September 1969). Vincent Hope
| 1968 |
06 | Most Urgent Need of Christianity Today: inner Truth Nourished by Contemplative Spirit | Is the Christian life of prayer simply an evasion of the problems and anxieties of contemporary | |
Nebraska Register (23 January 1970).
| 1970 |
07 | Contemplative Prayer | "Right now my knowledge is partial, but one day I will know in the same way that I am known,"--so, | Cooper, Robert M. |
Encounter 31 (Summer 1970): 292. Robert M. Cooper
| 1970 |
08 | Contemplative Prayer | "Thomas Merton is dead." The news was electrifying. If this little book would have been precious in | Pennington, Basil, OCSO |
Theological Studies 31 (March 1970): 207-208. Basil Pennington OCSO
| 1970 |
09 | Contemplative Prayer | These nineteen capsules on prayer offer a nourishment beyond their modest length. Remarkable for | Richardson, Jane Marie, SL |
Worship 45 (August-September 1971): 45-46. Jane Marie Richardson SL.
| 1971 |
10 | Contemplative Prayer | This book could easily be passed off with the usual clichés of the reviewer: "Written for monks and | Stark, Philip M., SJ |
America 121 (25 October 1969): 366, 368. Philip M. Stark SJ
| 1969 |
11 | | Ever since his student days at Columbia in the '30s, Thomas Merton had a deep, abiding interest in | Devlin, Vianney M., OFM |
Cord 21 (September 1971): 281-283. Vianney M. Devlin OFM
| 1971 |
12 | Three traditions of Christian spirituality | Each of these three books offers rewarding insights. Cumulatively they show the vitality of prayer | Noon, William Thomas |
New York Times [1923-Current file] (15 March 1970): ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851-2008).
| 1970 |
13 | | There is something particularly shattering about sudden death. Perhaps | Blake, David |
The Furrow 25.3 (March 1974): 176-79.
| 1974 |