A Seven Day Journey with Thomas Merton

A Seven Day Journey with Thomas Merton

Author: Esther De Waal

Publisher: Servant Books

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780892837892

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Journey with Thomas Merton for 7 days, meditating on the best of his contemplative writings and savor-ing striking black and white photos taken my Merton himself. Let this book bring you to a greater aware-ness of yourself and Christ's presence in your world.


The Seven Storey Mountain

The Seven Storey Mountain

Author: Thomas Merton

Publisher: Christian Large Print

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 770

ISBN-13: 9780802724977

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One man's search to find his role in the world is revealed in the writer's portrait of his youthful political activism and entry into a Trappist monastery


A Way to God

A Way to God

Author: Matthew Fox

Publisher: New World Library

Published: 2016-04-01

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 1608684202

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This unique reflection was prompted by an invitation Matthew Fox received to speak on the centennial of Thomas Merton’s birth. Fox says that much of the trouble he’s gotten into — such as being excommunicated in 1993 from the Dominican Order by Cardinal Ratzinger (who later became Pope Benedict) — was because of Thomas Merton, who sent Fox to Paris to complete a doctoral program in philosophy. Fox found that Merton’s journals, poetry, and religious writings revealed a deeply ecumenical philosophy and a contemplative life experience similar to that of Meister Eckhart, the fourteenth-century mystic/theologian who inspired Fox’s own “creation spirituality.” It is little surprise to find Fox and Merton to be kindred spirits, but the intersections Fox finds with Eckhart are intellectually profound, spiritually enlightening, and delightfully engaging.


The Other Side of the Mountain

The Other Side of the Mountain

Author: Thomas Merton

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2010-09-14

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 0062016784

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With the election of a new Abbot at the Abbey of Gethsemani, Merton enters a period of unprecedented freedom, culminating in the opportunity to travel to California, Alaska, and finally the Far East – journeys that offer him new possibilities and causes for contemplation. In his last days at the Abbey of Gethsemani, Merton continues to follow the tumultuous events of the sixties, including the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy. In Southeast Asia, he meets the Dalai Lama and other Buddhist and Catholic monks and discovers a rare and rewarding kinship with each. The final year is full of excitement and great potential for Merton, making his accidental death in Bangkok, at the age of fifth-three, all the more tragic.


A Retreat with Thomas Merton

A Retreat with Thomas Merton

Author: Esther de Waal

Publisher: Liturgical Press

Published: 2023-10-26

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13:

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The celebrated spiritual writer Thomas Merton remains one of the most influential voices of our day. His many books are considered modern spiritual classics as he is credited with introducing the riches of the monastic tradition to many. Here, Esther de Waal devises a seven-day personal or group retreat program using excerpts from Thomas Merton’s writings and a selection of the photography for which he was also renowned. She creates a retreat that can be made at home, at a retreat center, on vacation, or over a week or longer. The focus of each of the seven days is: The Call, Response, The Solitary Within, Encounter with Christ, The Demands of Love, Ordinary Things, and Integration.


The Monastic Journey

The Monastic Journey

Author: Thomas Merton

Publisher: Cistercian Studies

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13:

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Written during the last decade of Merton's life, these articles reflect his mature thought on monastic life in community and in solitude. Appealing to the monastic dimension in all of us, his reflections have meaning for those living outside as well as inside monastery walls, fellow travelers on the same journey he took, aware of the fragility and imperfections, as well as the great potential for growth and love, within each human person.


When the Trees Say Nothing

When the Trees Say Nothing

Author: Thomas Merton

Publisher: Ave Maria Press

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1933495510

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First published in 2003 and now available in paperback to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of Thomas Merton's birth, When the Trees Say Nothing has sold more than 60,000 copies and continually inspires readers with its unique collection of Merton's luminous writings on nature, arranged for reflection and meditation. Thomas Merton was a Trappist monk, author, poet, social commentator, and perhaps the most influential and widely published spiritual writer of the twentieth century. In When the Trees Say Nothing, editor Kathleen Deignan sheds new light on Merton by focusing on a neglected theme of his writing: the natural world as a manifestation of the divine. Drawing from Merton's voluminous writing on nature, Deignan has thematically assembled a collection of lucid, poetic reflections. Chapters on the four elements, the seasons, the Earth and its creatures, and the sun, moon, and stars provide brief passages from his diverse works that reveal the presence of God in creation.


The Sign of Jonas

The Sign of Jonas

Author: Thomas Merton

Publisher: HMH

Published: 2002-11-18

Total Pages: 379

ISBN-13: 0547544960

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This diary of a monastic life is “a continuation of The Seven Storey Mountain . . . Astonishing” (Commonweal). Chronicling six years of Thomas Merton’s life in a Trappist monastery, The Sign of Jonas takes us through his day-to-day experiences at the Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani, where he lived in silence and prayer for much of his life. Concluding with the account of Merton’s ordination as a priest, this diary documents his growing acceptance of his vocation—and the greater meaning he found within his private world of contemplation. “This book is made unmistakably real and almost, at times, unbearably poignant by the fact that the exuberance of youth so often wells up through it with rapture, impatience, and even bluster.” —TheNew York Times “A stirring book—the most readable and on the whole, most illuminating of the author’s writings.” —Catholic World