File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | Exile Ends in Glory | A Trappist poet and writer reveals the hidden life of a French Trappistine who, self-exiled from her | |
America (26 February 1949).
| 1949 |
02 | Merton | While most of us are at least remotely acquainted with the monks of the Cistercian Order of the | Ulrich, Francis J. |
Best Sellers [Scranton, PA] 8 (1 August 1948): 102-103. Francis J. Ullrich
| 1948 |
03 | Merton, Thomas | "A biography of Mother Mary Berchmans, foundress of a Trappistine convent in Japan." | Grennan, M. R.; Theodore Maynard |
Book Rev Digest (November 1949). Contains excerpts of reviews by M. R. Grennan and Theodore Maynard.
| 1949 |
04 | Poet Disappointing as Biographer | It is an extremely unpleasant task for anyone as enthusiastic as this reviewer about the Cistercian | Murray, Gerard M. |
Brooklyn Eagle (24 August 1948). Gerard M. Murray
| 1948 |
05 | Life of a French-Born Nun | A poet of range and power, Thomas Merton also writes in a restrained and simple prose style. He | |
Bulletin Philadelphia PA (1 August 1948).
| 1948 |
06 | Mother Marie Berchmans | This biography of the saintly French Trappistine, from the gifted pen of Thomas Merton, is an | |
Catholic Booklist Rosary College River Forest IL (1949).
| 1949 |
07 | Exile Ends in Glory for Mother Berchmans In Book by Poet Merton | Most of us know something about the monks of the Cistercian Order of Strict Observance, better | |
Catholic Messenger (14 October 1948).
| 1948 |
08 | Exile Ends in Glory. The Life of a Trappistine. By Thomas Merton. Milwaukee: The Bruce Publishing Co | This book tells the story of Mother Mary Berchmans. Born in France in 1876 and educated at an | Grennan, Margaret R. |
Catholic World 168 (October 1948): 87-88. Margaret R. Grennan
| 1948 |
09 | And A Poet's Record | While most of us are at least remotely acquainted with the monks of the Cistercian Order of the | Ulrich, Francis J. |
Chr Sc Monitor (29 October 1948).Francis J. Ulrich
| 1948 |
10 | | "Exile Ends in Glory," the life of a Trappistine, by Thomas Merton reveals the hidden life of Mother | |
E. Washingtonian Pomeroy, Wash (2 November 1950).
| 1950 |
11 | Mother Berchmans | Thomas Merton, avant-garde poet and Trappist monk, here ventures upon the field of hagiography, with | |
Journal Providence RI (15 August 1948). J.N.H.
| 1948 |
12 | "Exile Ends in Glory." By Thomas Merton. Published by Bruce Publishing Co. $3. | Here is a highly satisfying book of deep spiritual significance. Its author, perhaps better known | Buchtal, Henry |
Louisville Times (6 August 1948). Henry Buchtal
| 1948 |
13 | Exile Ends in Glory | The Trappist poet and writer sets down the life story of a French Trappistine in exile from her own | |
Our Sunday Visitor (11 December 1949).
| 1949 |
14 | | Exile Ends in Glory, by one of the greatest living poets, Rev. Thomas Merton, OCSO, ($3.75), is the | |
Pilot Boston Mass (10 July 1948).
| 1948 |
15 | Exile Ends In Glory | A Trappist poet and writer reveals the hidden life of a French Trappistine who, self-exiled from her | |
Publishers Weekly (26 February 1949).
| 1949 |
16 | Exile Ends In Glory | A detailed picture of the Trappist way--a Cistercian convent from the inside--is presented in the | |
Retail Bookseller (May 1948).
| 1948 |
17 | Exile Ends in Glory | Emulation of the exact life pattern of the saints, canonized or not, is dangerous for the layman and | Caliri, Fortunata |
Sign 28 (September 1948): 51. Fortunata Caliri
| 1948 |
18 | Exile ends in Glory | The life of Mother Mary Berchmans, French Trappistine who left the convent of her profession to make | |
Visitor [Providence RI] (12 August 1948)
| 1948 |
19 | Book Reviews | During her lifetime complete obscurity cloaked the activities of Mother Berchmans; and, but for her | McNair, T.L. |
Review for Religious 7.6 (November 1948): 324-325. T.L. McNair
| 1948 |
20 | Kingdom of Suffering | It has been my good fortune, over the past few years, to read and review the poetry of Thomas Merton | Wolfe, Ann F. |
Saturday Review of Literature 31.41 (9 October 1948): 30. Ann F. Wolfe
| 1948 |
21 | | It is fitting that, just as the first Trappistine convent is being oraganized in old New England, | Justin, Brother FSC |
Catholic Library World 20 (March 1949) : 199-200.
| 1949 |
22 | | When a Trappist monk writes a book it is news. When he writes many boooks in quick succession | Maynard, Theodore |
Commonweal 48 (13 August 1948): 432.
| 1948 |
23 | | In the Trappist monastery in Gethsemane, Kentucky, Thomas Merton is known as Brother Louis | Margaret, Helene |
Thought 24 (March 1949): 132-133.
| 1949 |
24 | In and Out of Print | Exile Ends in Glory is another contribution | James, Mary, SSND |
The Pilot Boston Mass 119 (13 November 1948): 4.
| 1948 |
25 | Trappistines in Japan | This is the life of Mother Berchmans, a Trappistine who in the short span of thirty-nine years achieved what many | Meath, Gerard, O.P. |
Tablet [London] (24 November 1951): 10.
| 1951 |
26 | | Almost certainly this recent work of Thomas Merton | K. M. |
Blackfriars 32 (December 1951): 615.
| 1951. |