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Nukes, contemplation and vocation: An introduction to Thomas Merton for young Catholics

Jesuitical

America Media

Spirituality, Christianity, News, News Commentary, Religion & Spirituality

4.8949 Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

During his historic address to a joint session of Congress in 2015, Pope Francis raised up four virtuous Americans as models of citizenship: Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., Dorothy Day and Thomas Merton. That last name was certainly familiar to Catholics who came of age after Vatican II, but do young Catholics know much about this mid-century Trappist monk and author? Thomas Merton is best known for his spiritual autobiography, The Seven Storey Mountain. But he was also a prolific letter writer and, though living in a monastery, engaged with the most pressing social and political issues of the 1950s and ’60s: the civil rights movement, nuclear proliferation and the Vietnam War. In his new book, Man of Dialogue: Thomas Merton's Catholic Vision, Greg Hillis introduces Merton to the next generation of Catholics. We ask Greg why some question Merton’s Catholicity, what we should make of the monk’s brief affair with a nurse and why his writing is still relevant today. In Signs of the Times, we discuss Pope Francis’ major overhaul of the Roman Curia and what it means for the mission of the church. Links from the show: Join Jesuitical in Italy! Pope Francis is drawing on Vatican II to radically change how the Catholic Church is governed Man of Dialogue: Thomas Merton's Catholic Vision Wondrium special offer What’s on tap? Something. Anything!—feel free to pour yourself a glass if you’re listening on Friday since it’s the Feast of the Annunciation. Fasting dispensed! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Judge Whiticle, a podcast by the Young Hip and Lay editors of

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America Media that lay part means we aren't Jesuits but we work with them

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join us each week for a smart Catholic take on faith, culture, in the news,

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often over drinks.

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I'm Ashley McKinless, and I'm joined by Zach Davis.

0:26.5

Good to be with you, Ashley,

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and I'm really excited because we got an exemption

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last week from our Lenten fast of not drinking on the show.

0:34.5

Father Matt gave that to us is, you know, Superior of America magazine.

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But this week, I don't think we need one.

0:39.4

I think we can carry on with drinks.

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And why is that? Well, I'm glad you asked. This Friday when

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this episode drops is the solemnity of the annunciation. And I do not believe

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that you're supposed to be fasting.

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So like for example Catholics can eat meat this Friday.

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Okay.

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So it's one of the rare like Lenten meat Fridays.

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And so I think we're also exempt from our penance.

1:01.5

So that is very jedjututical if you,

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that kind of jeducible thinking by some people

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when I proposed this.

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But I'm confident in it, and therefore,

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