International Thomas Merton Society

The Tenth Conference and General Meeting of the International Thomas Merton Society
Thomas Merton's monastic vocation eventually led him to a compassionate openness toward all created reality. As he wrote in his Preface to the Japanese edition of Thoughts in Solitude, "And what is the person? Precisely, he is one in the unity which is love. He is undivided in himself because he is open to all. He is open to all because the one love that is the source of all, the form of all, and the end of all is one in him and in all. He is truly alone who is wide open to heaven and earth and closed to no one" (Honorable Reader). The Tenth General Meeting of the International Thomas Merton Society will focus particularly on the ways in which inner transformation and union with God contribute to the renewal of the broader human society and the world in which we live.
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| James Forest | Arun Gandhi | Bishop Thomas J. Gumbleton | Joyce Hollyday | Albert Raboteau |
Thursday Evening |
Saturday Evening |
| Presidential Address | Walker Percy Roundtable | Closing Liturgy |
| Paul M. Pearson | Huey Guagliardo / Linda Whitney Hobson / Patrick Samway, SJ | James Conner, OCSO |
Opening Sessions:
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First-Timers' Session Robert Grip |
Chapters Workshop Tony Russo |
Youth Scholars' Orientation Virginia Ratigan / Cristobal Serran-Pagan |
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Merton's Stone Garden Roger Lipsey |
Merton And Jubilee James Harford |
Merton And Bob Dylan Tom Sheridan |
Concurrent Sessions:
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Merton &
Alternative Communities Erlinda Paguio / Kathleen Deignan |
Merton &
Contemplative Wholeness William Mangrum / Richard Reilly |
Merton &
Faulkner Deborah Kehoe / Judith Hunter |
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Merton &
Interreligious Dialogue Larry Culliford / Sidney Griffith |
Merton &
Martin Luther King Jr. Edward K. Kaplan / Cristobal Serran-Pagan |
Merton &
Civil Rights William Apel / Mark Meade |
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Merton &
Southern Writers John P. Collins / Jeffrey Cooper |
Merton &
Spiritual Formation Fred Herron / David Griffith |
Merton's
Humanism Christine Bochen / Steve Millies |
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Merton,
Music & The Muse Rose Annette Liddell / Patrick O'Connell |
Merton's
Contemplative Approach Les Mckeown / John Dadosky |
Merton's
Forbears Nass Cannon / Timothy Shaffer |
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Merton &
Nonviolence Judith Hardcastle / Gerry Mcmahon |
Merton's
Philosophical Roots Pamela Werrbach Proietti / Stefano Santasilia |
Merton &
Ecology John Cronin / Daniel Potocki |
Workshops & Special Presentations:
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Architecture & Contemplation Gregory Splinter |
Eliot,
Merton & The Interactive Self Michael Sobocinski |
Merton &
Elvis David Belcastro |
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Gelassenheit: Letting Go Ellyn Crutcher |
Merton's
Contemplative Hospitality Mary C. Earle & Sylvia Maddox |
Merton &
Bonhoeffer Detlev Cuntz & Maria Reichel |
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Merton's
Vision Of Personhood Mark Filut, OCSO |
Merton's
Photography Paul Pearson |
Merton &
Darfur Jeffrey Kiernan |
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Finding The
Sky Within You Monica Weis |
Bridges To
Contemplative Living Robert Toth & Jonathan Montaldo |
Merton's
Geography Doug Ryniewicz |
Registration Fees:
(including conference registration and meals)
ITMS Member - $200.00
Non-Member - $250.00 (Join
the ITMS)
Accommodation:
$150.00 (Three Nights)
Print out and send the conference Registration Form
Additional Lodging Fee:
Participants arriving on campus Wednesday, June 6, may stay for $55.00 no meals
included; participants may also stay on campus Sunday, June 10, for the same
additional cost. This fee must be enclosed with registration to secure a room.
Note: All rooms have private bedrooms with shared baths (dorm-suite
arrangement). There are a limited number of rooms with mini-kitchens, which will
go to the earliest registrants on first come/first serve basis.
Group Tour: Civil Rights Museum
A visit to the National Civil Rights Museum is available on Thursday, 12:00
noon, June 7, for a charge of $10.00 to include transportation and entry ticket.
ITMS Daggy Scholarships
Daggy
Youth/Student Scholarships enable young people (ages 14-29) to
participate in an International Thomas Merton Society Conference
by covering the costs of registration, meals and accommodation. For further
information about Daggy Scholarships and an application form go to the
Daggy Scholarship Web Page.
For INFORMATION on REGISTRATION & ACCOMMODATIONS contact the Site
Coordinator:
Gray Matthews,
Dept. of Communication - TC143,
University of Memphis,
Memphis, TN 38152.
email: matthews@memphis.edu
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Program Committee
Erlinda G. Paguio, Louisville, KY (Chair)
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Memphis Site Committee
Paul R. Dekar Frances Delano Lynne Matthews Bill Sanders
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