![]() ![]() Much of the experience occurs in the build-up to World War II and in the early days of United States involvement in the war. This well-regarded work influences lives of protestants and Catholics seeking a greater intimacy with God. ![]() We also learn about God and man's relationship to him. Along the way, we learn a lot about Merton's life and about contemplation. He visited a more urban Trappist monastery, but found his call to Gethsemani. His experience there was profound, but back with the Franciscans in New York, he found himself wanting more. He remembered his friend's visit to the silent Trappist Gethsemane monastery in Kentucky and applied for a retreat there. The Franciscan order he chose cost him very little. ![]() He quickly realized that he really wanted something which would require sacrifice. Thomas Merton, orphaned by his college years, studied at Columbia and decided to take holy orders. ![]()
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