Item 1922a - Prayer, Leisure are Linked

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CA ON00389 F4-9-3-1922a

Title

Prayer, Leisure are Linked

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  • February 17, 1989 (Creation)

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1 p. of textual records

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(1932-1996)

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Item consists of one article by Sister Mary Ann Walsh titled "Prayer, Leisure are Linked." This article discusses leisure and how some find it difficult to use leisure to connect with God. Walsh interviewed Nouwen for the article.

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      See Henri Nouwen fonds - General files - file 6009, for a letter from Walsh from May 1988 requesting an interview on prayer and leisure.

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      Publication note

      NC 'n Me Easy Supplement Kit No. 7 - Leisure. February 17, 1989.

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      Article contains annotation: "Archives."
      Article accompanied by a note from Walsh thanking Nouwen for the interview.

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      2000 01

      Location

      Box 301

      Previous Item Number

      51-317

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      Dates of creation revision deletion

      Added by L Joson, 25 June 2018

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