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Drafts of From resentment to gratitude

File consists of a draft typescript of "From Resentment to Gratitude", which Nouwen presented to the National Conference of Catholic Seminarians in Chicago, on April 28th, 1973. Nouwen discusses how the seminary can be a breeding place for resentment and a fertile ground for gratitude. He describes the roots of resentment and how its destructive power invades the intellectual life and the spiritual life. He concludes that gratitude, however, influences the theological and spiritual formation of the priest for tomorrow.

Reading notes and articles from Mount Savior Retreat

File consists of a bound volume of handwritten and typed reading notes by Nouwen.
The reading notes are dated and record Nouwen's reading regime for the summer. Some of the reading notes are in Dutch. Many of the reading notes are recorded on Mount Savior letterhead. Nouwen included notes on works by Mark Schoof, Jan de Harlog, Sydney Ahlstrom, Andre Louf, Thomas Merton, David Stanley, S.E. Morison, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Carlos Castaneda, Joseph Chilton Pearce, Jan de Hartog, Black Elk, Johannes B. Metz, Raimundo Pannikar, Harvey Cox, Andre Schwartz-Bart, Simon Wiesenthal, Adele M. Fiske, Simone Weil, John Howard Yoder, Abraham Joshua Heschel, J.R. M. Maas, Anselm Schulz, Robert Rosenthal, and Paul Pruyser Also included are notes Nouwen took during a conversation with John Baptist Robinson as well as two articles, one by Thomas Merton titled "Final Integration: toward a 'Monastic Therapy', the other a magazine and newsprint article by Sara Davidson titled "Baba Ram Dass: The Metamorphic Journey of Richard Alpert."

Handouts for fall 1973 lecture course

  • CA ON00389 F4-7-1-2095
  • Dossier
  • [between August - December 1973]
  • Fait partie de Henri Nouwen fonds

File consists of a bound volume of typed handouts for Discipline and Discipleship, taught by Nouwen in the fall semester of 1973. This bound copy is volume I of II. This volume includes a number of typed articles by Nouwen.
Some of these articles were subsequently published:

  • "Marriage as Ministry", "From Loneliness to Solitude", "From Hostility to Hospitality" "Hospitality and the Host", "Prayer of the Heart", "From Illusion to Prayer", "On the Possibility and Desirability of Love" and "Education to the Ministry".
    Other articles are believed to be unpublished. They include:
    -"The Self-Availability of the Homosexual"
    -"From Reaction to Response"
  • "Ronald" (case study from his work at the Menninger clinic)
    -"Hospitality and Care"
    -"Prayer and Community"
    File also contains a list of class discussion groups, a number of information lists of local monasteries and retreat centres, a short bibliography, several Zen stories as well as the Curriculum Vitae of Br. David Steindl-Rast and articles by Seward Hiltner, Shel Silverstein and Michael Novak. There is a typed note from Nouwen in this bound volume dated October 23, 1973. In it students are instructed to pick up handouts and articles from the secretary's office in 126 Chapel.

Letters from Chris Glaser

File consists of transcripts of letters from Chris Glaser regarding his ministry to the gay community at Yale Divinity School for the academic year of 1973 and 1974.

Letter from Fr. Kallistos Ware

File consists of a letter from Fr. Kallistos Ware, as well as several of his publications, namely "The Power of the Name: The Jesus Prayer in Orthodox Spirituality", "The Jesus Prayer in St. Gregory of Sinai", "The Sacrament of Baptism and the Ascetic Life in the Teaching of Mark the Monk" and "'Prayer Without Ceasing' The Ideal of Continual Prayer in Eastern Monasticism".

Articles for course on Prison Ministry

File consists of six articles by Morris M. Gondereau, Joseph Sattern and Karl Menninger. There is also a reading list for the course. These articles are part of a bound volume of collected materials.

Drafts of Aging

File consists of two typescripts of "Aging". Draft (1) is entitled, "Aging and Ministry", by Nouwen, with Peter J. Naus and Don McNeill, with many thanks to Walter Gaffney (1971 - 1974). Draft (2) is entitled, "Aging", by Nouwen and Walter J. Gaffney (Photography by Ron P. van den Bosch) (1974).

Photograph album 3

Album 3 consists of photographs of Henri Nouwen alone and with friends, including Don McNeill, Bob Antonelli and Claude Pomerleau, between 1970 and 1974. Put together by Henri Nouwen the album predominantly contains photos of him socializing with friends at Yale Divinity School in New Haven, Connecticut; posing for portraits along canals in Utrecht, Netherlands for photographer Ron van den Bosch; and working and socializing with friends at the Abbey of the Genesee in Piffard, New York. Also included are photos of retreats, as well as trips to Aspen, Colorado; Elora, Ontario; and Cochabamba, Bolivia.

Lecture notes, handouts and articles for Pastoral Care

  • CA ON00389 F4-7-1-2101
  • Dossier
  • 1967 - 1974, predominant 1974
  • Fait partie de Henri Nouwen fonds

File consists of handwritten, typed and annotated reading and lecture notes for two of Nouwen's courses on Pastoral Care. These materials are part of a bound volume of collected materials. Handwritten and typed reading notes and lecture notes for the 1967 course are located in the second section of the bound volume. This section contains extensive notes on Boisen and notes on a film on Carl Rogers and his client-centred therapy. Material relevant to the 1974 course is located in the third section of the bound volume, and includes typed, handwritten, and annotated lecture notes by Nouwen.

Letters from Chris Glaser

File consists of transcripts of letters from Chris Glaser regarding his ministry to the gay community at Yale Divinity School for the academic year of 1973 and 1974. File also includes photocopies of newspaper articles.

Case study notes

File consists of copies of miscellaneous loose case study notes. There are five cases represented. Each of the five original case studies features annotations by Nouwen, and each case study has been retyped with certain information removed (who conducted the case, etc.). These notes were likely prepared by Nouwen for use in one of his Pastoral Care courses either at the University of Notre Dame or Yale University.

Drafts of Reaching out

File consists of typescripts of chapters from "Reaching Out". The chapters included are: 'Introduction'; (The First Movement:) 'From Loneliness to Solitude'; 'From Reaction to Response'; (The Second Movement:) 'A. From Hostility to Hospitality' (original and copy); and 'B. Hospitality and Care' (original and copy); (Chapter 5) 'II. Forms of Hospitality'; (Chapter 6) 'C. Hospitality and the Host'; (The Third Movement:) 'From Illusion to Prayer'; (Chapter 9) 'Prayer and Community'; and (Chapter 8) 'The Prayer of the Heart' (two copies).

Lecture notes and reading notes for spring 1975 seminar

  • CA ON00389 F4-7-1-2103
  • Dossier
  • [between January and April 1975]
  • Fait partie de Henri Nouwen fonds

File consists of a bound volume of typed and handwritten lecture notes and reading notes by Nouwen. There is only two pages of typed lecture notes. The rest of the bound volume consists of handwritten reading notes or lecture notes by Nouwen which are heavily annotated. The reading notes covers works by Michael Novak, David Steindl-Rast, Anselmus Stolz, Diadoque de Photice, James Hannay, St. Benedict, and Thomas Merton.

Weekly calendar

File consists of Nouwen’s weekly calendar from 1975, while he was working at Yale University (New Haven, CT); and travelling extensively within North America.

Draft of In memory of Gus van der Woude

File consists of a draft typescript of "In Memory of Gus van der Woude, 15 August 1975: 'Till Human Voices Wake Us', Selections From the Diary of Gus van der Woude". Includes an introduction by John S. Mogabgab. The diary is edited by Mogabgab with Henri Nouwen.

Lecture notes for fall 1975 lecture course

File consists of a bound volume of typed lecture notes. These lecture notes are heavily annotated by Nouwen and the majority of the lectures are dated. There is only one page of exclusively handwritten notes, as well as an annotated copy of the course description handout. At the end of the volume, there is a clown bibliography.

The Church and Nuclear Man

File consists of a draft typescript of an article by Nouwen titled "The Church and Nuclear Man." This article begins with a discussion of a young man named Peter, the human condition, and the condition of modern man and nuclear men. The article is then split into two parts: the condition of nuclear man ; the Church's response to nuclear man. Nouwen describes the condition of nuclear man and a generation gap in the modern western world, not between young and old, but between nuclear and pre-nuclear man. Nouwen then goes on to discuss the crisis of the Church in the modern world.

Drafts of Collected sermons

File consists of a hard-bound volume of draft manuscripts and typescripts of sermons and lectures written by Nouwen while at Yale Divinity School (New Haven, CT).

Handouts for Ministry to the Elderly seminar

File consists of a bound volume of photocopied articles and a typescript of the book "Aging" by Nouwen and Walter Gaffney. The typed articles include works by P.J. Naus, Erik H. Erikson, and Karl Menninger, George Scott-Montcrieff, and Dane Perry (on Rembrandtvan Rijn) among others.

Lecture notes on care for the elderly

File consists of a four pages of handwritten lecture notes by Nouwen. On the back of the last page there are annotations by Nouwen listing names.
It is not clear if these materials relate to a seminar class or a seminar which Nouwen and Walter Gaffney presented at a conference held at the University of Notre Dame. There is evidence that Nouwen attended a conference entitled “Ministry to the Aged and Dying”, which was co-sponsored by the Institute on Religion and Aging at the University of Notre Dame. The exact date is unknown.

Handouts for fall 1975 lecture course

  • CA ON00389 F4-7-1-2105
  • Dossier
  • [between June - December 1975]
  • Fait partie de Henri Nouwen fonds

File consists of a bound volume of typed handouts, including a course syllabus. Most of the handouts are numbered in the upper right hand corner, i.e. "H4", "H24". There is a table of contents at the beginning of the bound volume listing 27 handouts. There is a directory of local contemplative centres. There are also a number of typescripts by Nouwen. They are:
-"Case Recording in Pastoral Education"

  • "Marriage as Ministry"
    -"Education to the Ministry"
    -"Hospitality"
    -"Spirituality and the Family"
    -"From Illusion to Prayer"

The remaining articles include:
-Cornelus Verhoeven's "A Philosophy of Consolation"
-excerpt of Chaim Potak's "My Name is Asher Lev"
-excerpts from Oscar Wilde's "De Profundis"
-George Konrad's "The Case Worker"
-William Johnston's "Meditation and Intimacy" from Silent Music
-David Steindl-Rast's "A Deep Bow"
-Nils Dahl's "Anamnesis: Memory and Commemoration in Early Christianity"
-Walter Wink's "On Wrestling with God"
-Steindl-Rast's "Recollections of Thomas Merton's Last Days in the West"
-Wil Velduis' "Developments in Christology"
-A.A.A. Terruwe's "On Affirmation"
-William E. Hulme's "Dialogue on Despair (Job)"
-questions on Hiltner's "The Counselor on Counseling"
-Kallistos Ware's "The Jesus Prayer"

Letters from Cardinal Bernardus Alfrink, Archbishop of Utrecht

File consists of a letter from Cardinal Alfrink, Archbishop of Utrecht. Alfrink was Nouwen's bishop. Also includes a letter from Henry Chauncey Jr., of Yale University regarding the Cardinal's attendance of the university's 1975 Commencement ceremony.

Draft of Compassion

File consists of draft typescripts of, "Compassion: A study inspired by the life and the works of Vincent van Gogh, December 16 - January 3, 1975-1976", a lecture given by Nouwen in Geijsteren, The Netherlands. The talk was on compassion, love, art and Vincent van Gogh, and is divided into three sections: solidarity, consolation and comfort.

Lecture notes and reading notes for spring 1975 seminar

  • CA ON00389 F4-7-1-2102
  • Dossier
  • January 14 - [April] 1975
  • Fait partie de Henri Nouwen fonds

File consists of a bound volume of typed and handwritten lecture notes and reading notes by Nouwen, primarily handwritten. The material is heavily annotated and includes one photocopied article by Kallistos Ware, "The Power of the Name: The Function of the Jesus Prayer."

Letter from Shirley Powers

File consists of a letter from Shirley Powers of the Hitchcock Presbyterian Church in Scarsdale, New York.

Letters from Nancy White

File consists of letters from Nancy White. She was married in 1975 and changed her name to Nancy King Walmsley.

Letters from Ken Aman

File consists of letters from Ken Aman, requesting a letter of recommendation from Nouwen. Also includes three manuscripts by him titled "Religion in a Post-Capitalist Era: Marx's Critique Revisited", "Hans Kung and Political Christianity" and "The Function of Marx's Critique of Religion".

Letters from Ed Bednar

File consists of letters from Ed Bednar, including a proposal for a center for contemplative study as well as a manuscript by Bednar titled "The Spiritual Father: on the personal element in contemplative studies". Also includes a long letter from Nouwen as well as correspondence from Fr. Paschal Phillips OCSO.

Letters from Dr. Sheila A. Cassidy

File consists of letters from Dr. Sheila A. Cassidy, writing from England, a long typed letter from Nouwen and an article by Cassidy titled "Reflections: Dr. Sheila Cassidy in an Interview with Robin Daniels".

Reading notes on memory

  • CA ON00389 F4-7-1-2098
  • Dossier
  • [between 1974 and 1976]
  • Fait partie de Henri Nouwen fonds

File consists of 10 pages of typed reading notes by Nouwen on the subject of memory. These reading notes appear to have been drawn from a number of sources such as Dahl, Elie Wiesel, Seward Hiltner, Abraham J. Heschel and Martin Francis.
These reading notes appear to be in their original file. The file folder is labelled "Nouwen: Notes and Excerpts. Ref. Memory". The notes also contain a page titled "Confessing faith in God today. Draft report of the July Consultation: Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research". It appears that Nouwen would have produced these resource files in the course of his research and later the bulk of material would have been collated and bound into single volumes. The theme of memory was integrated into Nouwen's 1975 and 1977 courses Ministry and Spirituality.

Lecture notes for spring 1976 lecture course

File consists of a bound volume of typed and handwritten lecture notes by Nouwen, the majority of which are typed. The materials are annotated by Nouwen.

Handouts for spring 1976 lecture course

  • CA ON00389 F4-7-1-2108
  • Dossier
  • [between June 1975 and April 1976]
  • Fait partie de Henri Nouwen fonds

File consists of a bound volume of typed and photocopied handouts, including a course syllabus, class list and typed handouts by Nouwen about compassion, namely "Compassion with God", "Compassion and Solidarity", "Compassion and the Media", "Compassion and Displacement", "Compassion and our Limitations", "Compassion and Social Criticism", "Compassion and the New Mind", and "Compassion and Dread". The handouts also include two Merton bibliographies, two lists of monastic communities, and a class list of final paper proposals. Other articles included in this volume are:
-prefaces to the Japanese edition of Merton's "Seven Story Mountain" and "Thoughts in Solitude"
-prayer and excerpts from a letter by Merton titled "On Contemplation"
-short articles from Time (June 29, 1974 and November 18, 1974) titled "Pastor of the Poor" and "Torture, Brazilian Style"
-David Steindl-Rast's Curriculum Vitae, "Reflections of Thomas Merton's Last Days in the West" and "A Deep Bow"
-excerpts from the work of Dietrich Bonhoeffer,
-and, a short manual by Thich Nhat Hanh titled "The Miracle of Being Awake".

Collected class material - volume I

  • CA ON00389 F4-7-1-2099
  • Dossier
  • [between 1974 and 1976]
  • Fait partie de Henri Nouwen fonds

File consists of a bound volume of miscellaneous handouts. The materials were most likely bound between 1974 and 1976. Many of the materials appear to be original typed copies, indicating that they were the originals from which Nouwen created handouts for his students.
The bound volume contains a table of contents that lists sixteen articles. One of the articles is a typescript by Nouwen titled "Case-Recording in Pastoral Education". File also includes a loose copy of this typescript and it includes excerpts from Sir Frederick Treves "The Elephant Man", and "The Teachings of the Compassionate Buddha" edited by E.A. Burtt, and a final page titled "The Compassion of William Kurelek" by Frank Murphy, C.M. The remaining articles are:
-"To hell with acceptance" (a sermon)
-a chronology of Christian monasticism.
-Louis Dupre's "The Mystical Experience of the Self and its Philosophical Significance" (copy of article from International Philosophical Quarterly, (vol. 14, pp. 495-511), December 1974)
-Comments and Quotations from Erik H. Erikson's "Identity and the Life Cycle."
-Quotations and Excerpts from Selma H. Fraiberg's "The Magic Years"
-Rabbi Gerald Goldman's "The 'Solitude' of Martin Buber" (from Nefesh III, no.1)
-Robin Greer's "Hospitality in the First Five Centuries of the Church"
-question sheets by Nouwen relating to Seward Hiltner's "The Counselor in Counseling".
-"Jim" from "Religion in America".
-extracts from George Konrad's "The Case Worker"
-Denis McInreny's "Thomas Merton: The Man and his Work" (from Cistercian Studies 27, 1974)
-"Psychological Examination", excerpts from "A Manual for Psychiatric Case Study" by Menninger, Mayman and Pruyser.

  • Karl Menninger's "The Termination of the Contract: The Separation of Two Parties".
    -Some quotations from Menninger, Meyman and Pruyser's "The Vital Balance".
    -typescript of Thomas Merton's "Marxist Theory and Monastic Theoria" (Conference delivered in Bangkok, 10 December 1968)
    Not listed in the table of contents is a typed quotation from Simone de Beauvoir's "The Ethics of Ambiguity".

Article from Chris Glaser

File consists of an article by Chris Glaser titled "Out of the Closets and into the Kingdom: The Call of the Kingdom for Gay Christians within Liberation Theology."

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