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Enviromental Vision of Thomas Merton
Nature was always important in Thomas Merton’s life—from his infancy in Prades, France, when he learned words like chrysanthemum, hollyhock, foxglove, chickadee, and kingfi sher from his mother’s careful coaching, to long hours in the fresh air watching his artist father create landscapes, to his fi nal years of solitude in the hermitage at Our Lady of Gethsemani, the Trappist monastery in Kentucky. In all these places Merton was intrigued by nature and allowed it to shape his spirituality and consciousness.
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