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Merton's Correspondence with:

Fr. Patrick H. Reardon; Br. Barnabas Reardon; Fr. Barnabas Reardon, Fr.

Reardon, Patrick H., Fr. (Br. Barnabas)  printer

 
 

Descriptive Summary

Record Group: Section A - Correspondence
Dates of materials: 1966-1967
Volume: 6 item(s); 8 pg(s)

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Biography

Br. Barnabas Reardon (Fr. Patrick H. Reardon) was a Trappist monk of Gethsemani at the time and was writing from Monte Cistello in Rome, Italy, where he studied theology.

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#DateFrom/ToFirst LinesPub ✓Notes
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1. 1966/05/08 HLS to Merton Thank you so much for sending that issue of Blackfriars with your article. Yes, the latter did «detailed view»
2. 1967/01/23 HLS to Merton Someone recently gave me your little introductory essay on Isaac of Stella. It was simply beautiful «detailed view»
3. 1967/12/04 TLS  from Reardon, Patrick et al. / to Merton Must tell you immediately how completely delighted we all are with your quick, bristling, kind [see "Doerner, Linus" file for original - from Gethsemani monks in Rome (all have separate correspondence files) - Linus Doerner, Timothy Kelly, Barnabas (Fr. Patrick H. Reardon), Felix Donahue, and Patrick Hart] «detailed view»
4. 1967/12/15 TLS to Merton Merry Christmas! You know, this is not going to be a letter you'll like, but I hope you'll bear «detailed view»
5. 1967/12/23 TL[c] from Merton Well, I admit that your letter was not exactly sweet music to my ears. But let me key you [previously misfiled in the letters of Fr. Barnabas Ahern] «detailed view»
6. 1967/12/29 TLS to Merton Well, tomorrow is the day. Yippee! Seriously, though, I want to thank you for your reply. «detailed view»

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