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Merton's Correspondence with:

Fr. William C. McInnes, S.J.; Fr. William McInnes, S.J.

McInnes, William C., Fr., S.J., 1923-2009  printer

 
 

Descriptive Summary

Record Group: Section A - Correspondence
Dates of materials: 1967
Volume: 2 item(s); 2 pg(s)

Scope and Content

Fr. William McInnes writes to the Archdiocese of Louisville and to the Abbey of Gethsemani to request permission for Thomas Merton to travel to Fairfield University in Connecticut for a planned event with Franz Cardinal König, then Archbishop of Vienna.

Biography

Fr. William McInnes was a Jesuit priest and, at the time of writing, president of Fairfield University, Connecticut.

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Related Information and Links

Regarding the visit of Franz Cardinal König, see also the "Rousseau, Richard", "König, Franz", "Maloney, Charles", "Fox, James", and "McDonough, Thomas" files.

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1. 1967/07/06 TLS[x] to McDonough, Thomas Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut, is planning to act as host to Cardinal Konig [letter to Archbishop Thomas McDonough, then Archbishop of Louisville, Kentucky - see also "McDonough" file] «detailed view»
2. 1967/07/14 TLS[x] from Maloney, Charles In the absence of Archbishop McDonough, I received your letter of July 6, concerning Cardinal [letter from Bishop Charles G. Maloney, then Auxiliary Bishop of Louisville, Kentucky - see also "Maloney" file] «detailed view»

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