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Merton lives on through his legacy By Randy Patrick, The Kentucky Standard The first time Joe Zarantonello heard of Thomas Merton was the day Merton died. Yet it was Merton who brought him to Bardstown. "I was studying for my exams at Notre Dame ... and I heard this news bulletin that said, 'Thomas Merton, Trappist monk ... was electrocuted in Bangkok,'" he recalled. That was 50 years ago this week. Read the full article at kystandard.com This story was posted on 2018-12-12 10:15:17
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