Mar 31 Arts and Culture Exploring Louisville’s Enchanting, Peculiar Thomas Merton Marker Why is there a state-sanctioned marker attesting to one man’s spiritual revelation? This requires an exploration of both the poetic and the prosaic. By Michael Washburn Mar 31 Arts and Culture Exploring Louisville's Enchanting, Peculiar Merton Marker Michael Washburn
Jan 27 State of Affairs Crossings: Historic Journeys Near Louisville's Merton Square SoA 1/27/10: Crossings: Historic Journeys Near Louisville's Merton Square Listen to the Show By Laura Ellis Jan 27 State of Affairs Crossings: Historic Journeys Near Louisville's Merton Square Laura Ellis
Dec 10 Local News Merton Remembered On Death Anniversary It was 40 years ago this week that Thomas Merton died suddenly during a visit to Thailand. Merton, the Kentucky-based Trappist monk who became a best-selling author and social activist, was remembered Wednesday during a brief ceremony in downtown Louisville. Among the participants was Ann Walter from St. William Church, who says Merton would probably […] By Rick Howlett Dec 10 Local News Merton Remembered On Death Anniversary Rick Howlett
Oct 14 Arts and Culture Tibetan Buddhist Teacher Speaks in Louisville A leading Tibetan Buddhist teacher speaks at the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary tomorrow. WFPL’s Elizabeth Kramer has more. Tsoknyi Rinpoche teaches the Dzogchen practice of Buddishm, which promotes awareness thorough practiced meditation. He also studied under one of the teachers of the Catholic Monk Thomas Merton. The talk, entitled “Nature of Mind,” has been organized […] By Elizabeth Kramer Oct 14 Arts and Culture Tibetan Buddhist Teacher Speaks in Louisville Elizabeth Kramer