‘Merton in California’ Book Wins Award
Thomas Merton in California:The Redwoods Conferences and Letters has been awarded FIRST PLACE in the category of spirituality, 2025 Excellence in Publishing, by the Association of Catholic Publishers (ACP)! Congratulations to David Odorisio in recognition of the his work and dedication in making Merton’s conferences at Redwoods accessibility to the entire world.
In May and October of 1968, Thomas Merton gave two extended conferences at our monastery. It was literally taped on a reel to reel tape recorder. The sisters had kept these tapes in our archives. David Ordorisio, PhD, of Pacifica Graduate Institute, with much scholarship and patience, faithfully transcribed the over twenty-six hours of previously unpublished material. These are Thomas Merton’s actual words and exchanges with the participants of the conferences covering a variety of topics including ecology and consciousness, yoga and Hinduism, Native American ritual and rites of passage, Sufi spirituality, and inter-religious dialogue. There are also extended discussions on prayer and the contemplative life.
David is currently traveling the country speaking about Thomas Merton in California and inspiring new interest in one of the greatest spiritual thinkers and writers of the twentieth century, Thomas Merton.
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~ Br. David Steindl-Rast, OSB, monk, author
The fundamental, deepest thing that man has found is himself, his true self. Which is in God. Because in finding his true self, he finds God. He finds the root; he finds the ground. And that is because man is a very peculiar kind of being. Man is the being in whose consciousness God manifests Himself. In a certain sense, man is delegated by God to be God’s consciousness of Himself in a creature.Man has the vocation to be conscious as creature of his Ground in God, and in such an intimate way that when man confesses and witnesses to his rootedness in God, it is God Himself who is confessing and witnessing this.’
Thomas Merton
The historical period in which Merton offered these words is not so different from the times in which we find ourselves today. May these conferences as a whole offer a hopeful reminder of our common vocation and of the ultimate rootedness of our “Ground in God.”
~Sr. Kathy DeVico, Abbess, OCSO, Our Lady of the Redwoods Abbey, Whitethorn, California
Quoted from the Forward, Thomas Merton in California