[percy-l] Percy and Contemplation

Patrick Lynch padraig at well.com
Sun Aug 28 12:53:55 EDT 2005


The note from Fr. Basil Burns brings something up about Walker  
Percy.  Can anyone comment or discuss his late-in-life interest about  
and decision to become a Benedictine oblate? I recently attended a  
silent retreat given by a Benedictine and the emphasis was  
contemplative life. Did Walker (who was always thoughtful) move more  
towards the quiet and silence, the emptying of the mind to allow  
God's presence to be more fully within him?

Just some thoughts,
Patrick

On Aug 28, 2005, at 8:23 AM, Henry P. Mills wrote:

>
>>
>> From: "Basil David Burns" <bazburns at hotmail.com>
>> Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 06:39:23 +0000
>> To: percy-l at lists.ibiblio.org
>> Subject: Ms. Perkins?
>>
>>
>> Dear Admirers of Walker,
>>
>> I am hoping for three things:  1) First, I hope someone might tell  
>> me how I might subscribe to this list, being none too agile at  
>> these activities; 2) I hope that someone might tell me how to get  
>> in touch with a Ms. (Dr.?) Perkins who wrote a dissertation on Dr.  
>> Percy -- or perhaps you might write me back yourself if you are  
>> reading this!; 3) introduce myself to the list.
>>
>> I am a monk at St. Joseph Abbey where Dr. Percy sometimes made  
>> retreats.  His grandson is my friend, and his wife still often  
>> comes here and even tolerates my homilies with a lady-like  
>> gentility;  Dr. Percy is, quite literally, buried in my backyard,  
>> and I have often visited the stone that is the echo of his life to  
>> ask him of the permanent things.  In any case, I am considering my  
>> own dissertation work on Percy.  Please help!
>>
>> Thank you for your time and thoughtfulness, should you respond.   
>> May God bless you in all you undertake.
>>
>> Respectfully,
>>
>> Fr. Basil Burns, O.S.B.
>>
>>
>
>
> ------ End of Forwarded Message
>
> From: "Basil David Burns" <bazburns at hotmail.com>
> Date: August 27, 2005 11:39:23 PM PDT
> To: percy-l at lists.ibiblio.org
> Subject: Ms. Perkins?
>
>
>
>
> Dear Admirers of Walker,
> I am hoping for three things:  1) First, I hope someone might tell  
> me how I might subscribe to this list, being none too agile at  
> these activities; 2) I hope that someone might tell me how to get  
> in touch with a Ms. (Dr.?) Perkins who wrote a dissertation on Dr.  
> Percy -- or perhaps you might write me back yourself if you are  
> reading this!; 3) introduce myself to the list.
> I am a monk at St. Joseph Abbey where Dr. Percy sometimes made  
> retreats.  His grandson is my friend, and his wife still often  
> comes here and even tolerates my homilies with a lady-like  
> gentility;  Dr. Percy is, quite literally, buried in my backyard,  
> and I have often visited the stone that is the echo of his life to  
> ask him of the permanent things.  In any case, I am considering my  
> own dissertation work on Percy.  Please help!
> Thank you for your time and thoughtfulness, should you respond.   
> May God bless you in all you undertake.
> Respectfully,
> Fr. Basil Burns, O.S.B.
>
>
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