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MERTON'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH:
Kacmarcik, Frank, Obl.S.B., 1920-2004

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Descriptive Summary

Record Group: Section A - Correspondence

Dates of materials: 1957-1960

Volume: 16 item(s); 34 pg(s)

Scope and Content

Biography

On later letters to Merton, Frank Kacmarcik's letterhead stated he was an "artist, designer, consultant in the sacred arts". After a few years of corresponding with Merton, Kacmarcik and his friend Bob Rambusch visit Gethsemani in October of 1960. Merton notes in his personal journal of being "a little suspicious of the intense activation and restlessness of some of these liturgical enthusiasts", although noting he has "[n]othing against liturgy" (personal journals, 1960/10/16). Kacmarcik became a Benedictine novice at St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota, in 1940, but left the order and became an assistant chaplain in World War II. After the war, he stayed in Paris and studied at the Académie de la Grand Chaumière and the Centre d'Art Sacré. In 1950, he came back to the United States teaching art for a few years at St. John's University in Collegeville. He did book design and was the longtime artistic director for Worship magazine and was a graphic artist for Liturgical Press. He collaborated with Hungarian Bauhaus architect Marcel Breuer. St. John's welcomed him back to their community in 1988 as a claustral oblate, where he remained until his death in 2004.

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Related Information and Links

See also the "Rambusch, Robert" and the "Robinson, John-David" files; and see also "Three prayers : written for Frank Kacmarcik" from Volume 18 of The Merton Annual.

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Series List

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Container List

SeriesDateTypeTo/FromFirst LinesPubFull TextNotes
 1957/11/10 HLSto MertonAgain I am trying your patience with a very long delay. It seems with even my very best intentions   
 1957/12/17 HLSto MertonThank you for your very kind and patient letter which brought with it delight with your current news   
 1957/12/21 HCSto MertonNo doubt you by this time have the Kerygma proofs which Al has sent you. In recent days Al has  [verso: "A very rare white-light woodcut from the title of Pelbart's <i>Stellarium Corone Benedicte Maria Virginis</i>, printed by J. Omar in Augsburg, 1502, from the library of Frank Kacmarcik, the <i>Arca Artis</i>]
 1958/03/02 HLSto MertonThank you for your letters. Why don't we postpone discussion on the tabernacle and its design   
 1958/03/16 (#01)HLSto MertonNo doubt you have passed all the tests for monastic patience that border on the heroic - to you   
 1958/03/16 (#02)other The rough sketches for <u>Monastic Peace</u> to be in Pen in line rather than my usual  [two sketches by Kacmarcik - one of Gethsemani's church and monastic enclosure - one of a crucifix (with Christ in monk's robe and scapular) and candles]
 1958/05/25 HLSto MertonDo please forgive me for delaying so in reply to your two delightful letters - especially   
 1958/07/02 HLSto MertonWhat a delight - such a huge piece of Trappist cheese and what excellent cheese it is too.   
 1958/09/28 HLSto MertonEnclosed please find the two slides that promised for your consideration as the  [enclosed are two identical holy cards - recto: woodcut of Saint Altfrid and a monastery - verso: short biography of St. Altfrid]
 1959/01/26 (#01)HLSto MertonThank you for your good letters and that of Fr. Novice Hilarion. I was not upset about the picture   
 1959/01/26 (#02)other I am quite sure you do not need this for your Southern Books Comp but here it is if you need  [biographical information on Kacmarcik]
 1960/02/29 HLSto MertonI'm shocked - I just looked at the date of your delightful letter Jan. 8 and I intended to reply   
 1960/03/03 HCSto MertonOur letters met en route - I am delighted to hear again from you. Also to know that you liked  [verso: a design of an altar and cross by Kacmarcik and the text "Behold I Make All Things New"]
 1960/08/24 HPCSto MertonI am still in New York post liturgical week negotiating art for  [verso: black and white photograph of a statue "Virgin and Child" from "The Cloisters - a branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art]
 1960/09/12 HLSto MertonNo doubt your schedule is as busy and hectic as mine since you have not yet replied to my two   
 1960/12/12 HLSto MertonI found my visit to Gethsemani delightful and inspiring as did Bob Rambusch. Unfortunately   
        

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