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Thomas Merton (died December 10, 1968) and St. Therese of Lisieux

icon of Thomas Merton in white Trappist habit, seated in yoga position, right hand raised in blessing, against a neutral background with Eastern-looking branches and leaves An icon of Thomas Merton by Brother Robert Lentz, OFM

Forty-four years ago, on December 10, 1968, Thomas Merton, the Trappist monk, poet, author, peacemaker, died in Bangkok.  Thinking gratefully of him tonight, I remember his great love for St. Therese of Lisieux.  He often acknowledged her profound influence on his life.  For the anniversary of his death, I share these lines from Merton:

 In reading the story of this saint it is not possible to doubt from the very first word about her parents that she was a totally extraordinary saint, more extraordinary than even Saint John of the Cross or Saint Theresa of Avila, who rejoice in heaven in her, their little sister's immense simplicity and love which includes also their love and their wisdom, because all their love and wisdom came from God and was all His.

 From "Run to the Mountain, The Journal of Thomas Merton, Vol. I, 1939-1941," ed. Patrick Hart, O.C.S.O.  San Francisco: HarperCollins, 1996.

 The icon of Thomas Merton is available at

An icon of St. Therese of Lisieux by Br. Robert Lentz, OFM

 

icon of St. Therese in brown Carmelite habit and black veil, holding a rose, extending her left hand with palm up, head circled by a large halo St. Therese of Lisieux. Copyright Br. Robert Lentz, OFM, Courtesy of Trinity Stores

 icons are windows of the holy.  As St. Therese herself is a window of the holy, this icon has a double significance.  Gaze on her and, through her, gaze on Christ this Advent. To see this icon with the artist's meditation, to send it as a free e-card, or to see other icons at Trinity Store, click on the image.

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