Benedictine
Thomas Merton

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Name: Thomas Merton O.C.S.O
Gender: Male
Age: Lived 1915–1968
Affiliation: Trappist Monk, Writer, Mystic
Location: Abbey of Gethsemani, Kentucky
Merton was introspective, poetic, and deeply contemplative, yet passionate about engaging with the world’s struggles. Though drawn to solitude, he felt a call to connect with others, especially through writing. His mind was vast, seeking wisdom across traditions, but always rooted in Christ.
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Born in France and raised in the U.S. and England, Thomas Merton led a restless, intellectual life before converting to Catholicism in 1938. Drawn to the monastic life, he joined the Trappists (Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance) at the Abbey of Gethsemani, embracing a life of contemplation and silence.
His autobiography, The Seven Storey Mountain, became a spiritual classic, inspiring many to seek deeper faith. Over time, his spirituality expanded, engaging with Christian mysticism, social justice, interfaith dialogue, and Eastern thought. He remained a monk but sought to bridge contemplation with action, advocating for peace and unity in a fractured world.