As
most of you know, I have not been sending out anything recently.
The reason, I have had a computer virius that has almost destroyed my
computer. And -- and I apologize for this -- it may even have affected
some of your computers. Please forgive me if it did. I know from now
on I will update my virius protection often to keep this from happening
again.
Something
important is to read the list of new retreats related to Merton.
There are several. The entire list is at http://edge.net/~dphillip/Mertonretreats.html
Of prime importance for the
summer are two special Merton meetings. One is the
May
25 (28)- June 3, 2001 (June 8-9) -
Mobile, Alabama - Spring Hill College
The "Summer Institute
of Christian Spirituality" at Spring Hill College in Mobile,
Alabama, is offering a course about Merton (specifically about his
journals; it's taught by Victor Kramer), and is featuring some teachers
who have written about Merton in the past. For complete information
go to this website. Summer
Institute of Christian Spirituality.
June
7-10, 2001 - Bellarmine Univ. -
Louisville, Ky-
The
seventh general meeting of the International Thomas Merton Society will
meet at Bellarmine University. The theme of the meeting is "Shining
Like the Sun: Thomas Merton's Transforming Vision." The
meet will include a trip to the Abbey of Gethsemani. Mark your calendar
so you can be able to attend. For futher information contact Jonathan
Montaldo at Bellarmine University.. The website is http://www.merton.org
MINI-RETREAT
According to the e-mail I
got, almost 40 people took the mini-retreat on December 10, 2000, to
commemorate the life of Thomas Merton. It was a meaningful experience
for me as I quoted in newsletter
4.
NEW BOOKS
Diane Aprille was supposed
to have a new book out relating to her visit to Gethsemani but I have
not heard anymore about it. You might keep on the lookout for it.
I have read several interesting
books recently on Monasticism. May of these authors acknowledge openly
Merton's influence on their lives.
BEYOND
THE WALLS: MONASTIC WISDOM FOR EVERYDAY LIFE by Paul Wilkes.
Paul, as many of you may remember,
did the only PBS video about Merton. It was done in the mid-eighties
and interested many people in Merton. He continues his Monastic search
by spending weekends at Mepkin Abbey in South Carolina. This is the
story of those weekends. Meaningful!
ESSENTIAL
MONASTIC WISDOM: WRITINGS ON THE CONTEMPLATIVE LIFE by Hugh Feiss.
I read this book in spurts. It has
great Lectio Divina type materials. You read a section and ponder it
all day. It is excellent for understanding the principles of Monastic
life.
THOMAS
MERTON AND THE MONASTIC VISION by Lawrence Cunningham.
Lawrence Cunningham is one of my
favorite Merton scholars. His Thomas Merton: Spiritual Master has some
of Merton's greatest articles in it, including Rain and the Rhinoceros.
This book shares the importance of Monasticism in Merton's life.
THE
VIEW FROM THE MONASTERY by Benet Tvedten
Merton was the reason Tvedten became
a monk over 50 years ago. He writes from his life at the Blue Cloud
Monastery in North Dakota. This book caused a stir at Gethsemani last
summer when my friend Wayne Burns loaned a copy for a night to one of
the monks. Unfortunately, it was stolen (perhaps borrowed is a better
word) for a night by another monk who, feeling it must be common property
and worth reading, took it to his cell to read. Several notices were
stationed around the monastery to retrieve the book before Brother Burns
left. A worthy read.
GRACE
IS EVERYWHERE. REFLECTIONS OF AN ASPIRING MONK by James Stephen Behrens
A monk at the Conyers monastery,
Behrens shares significant insights in his life as an aspiring monk.
I haven't finished it yet but I am enjoying reading it.
NOTE OF IMPORTANCE
Paul Pearson,
who has been the webmaster of the International Thomas Merton Society
in Great Britain has moved to Louisville, Kentucky, to take over the
Merton Center Library.
Paul will be
a great addition. I remember, almost 4 years ago, when--on his honeymoon--
he brought his bride to the International Thomas Merton meeting in Mobile,
Alabama. That showed the importance of Merton's work in his life.
And it goes
without saying that Jonathan Montaldo may no longer be in that position,
but his work on Merton's behalf has influenced every one of us.
Thanks Jonathan for a job well done.
Again, please Forward
this to your friends who you think might like Thomas Merton and
be sure to visit the THOMAS
MERTON WEBSITE. And thanks to those of you who prayed for me
during a difficult period of time. I am now a chaplain at a hospital
in Nashville, Tennessee, and enjoying it very much.