Clevelander to take role of modern-day mystic Sunday at St. Francis | Advertiser-Tribune St. Francis Spirituality Center and Project Peace are to host a free, one-man dramatization about Thomas Merton, the modern-day mystic, at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the St. Francis Convent Chapel. The free program is to portray the spiritual journey of Merton and the critically acclaimed writings he produced before his death in 1968. Actor and playwright James Nagle of Cleveland wrote "Thomas Merton: Alive at Fourth and Walnut." He has performed the drama at numerous venues, including the National Episcopal Cathedral in Washington, D.C., and St. Paul's Catholic Cathedral in Pittsburgh.

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Clevelander to take role of modern-day mystic Sunday at St. Francis