Correspondence: Letters to and from Thomas Merton
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Statement about Thomas Merton by James H. Forest. 1965 December 22 Statement issued by Forest on behalf of Thomas Merton regarding his present status as a Trappist monk. -
Memo to Thomas Merton and others from James H. Forest. 1967 May 2 Memo sent to Merton and others regardng a call for prominent concerned Catholics to write to the Papal Nuncio in Bogota, Colombia to help fund a proposed Ecumenical Congress. -
Card to Thomas Merton from James H. Forest. No date, likely Christmas 1962 Correspondence with James H. Forest who was involved in the Catholic Worker movement and started the Catholic Peace Fellowship. -
Letter to Thomas Merton from James H. Forest. 1968 July 22 Correspondence with James H. Forest who was involved in the Catholic Worker movement and started the Catholic Peace Fellowship. Letter to Merton. -
Letter to Thomas Merton from James H. Forest. 1968 July 11 Correspondence with James H. Forest who was involved in the Catholic Worker movement and started the Catholic Peace Fellowship. Letter to Merton -
Telegram to Thomas Merton from James H. Forest. 1968 February 25 Correspondence with James H. Forest who was involved in the Catholic Worker movement and started the Catholic Peace Fellowship. Telegram to Merton -
Telegram to Thomas Merton from James H. Forest. 1968 February 24 Correspondence with James H. Forest who was involved in the Catholic Worker movement and started the Catholic Peace Fellowship. Telegram to Merton -
Letter to Thomas Merton from James H. Forest. 1968 Correspondence with James H. Forest who was involved in the Catholic Worker movement and started the Catholic Peace Fellowship. Letter to Merton -
Letter to Thomas Merton from James H. Forest. 1967 September 20 Correspondence with James H. Forest who was involved in the Catholic Worker movement and started the Catholic Peace Fellowship. Letter to Merton. -
Letter to Thomas Merton from James H. Forest. 1967 September 5 Correspondence with James H. Forest who was involved in the Catholic Worker movement and started the Catholic Peace Fellowship. Letter to Merton