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  • Agape Garden Greens Continue to Grow in Snow

    Posted by Aria on December 22, 2021

      It has already snowed several times here at Agape, yet the garden continues to offer fresh greens for salads. As we…


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  • Light Shines in the Darkness

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on December 13, 2021

      by Tom Roepke FIRST IN-PERSON EVENT AT AGAPE SINCE COVID LOCK DOWN


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  • Servant Song Volume 31, No. 1 Winter 2022

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on December 5, 2021

    DOWNLOAD | PDF ServantSongWinter22 DOWNLOAD | PDF


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  • Jurcheck Family Visit and Vigil in Boston

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on August 12, 2021

    The Agape Community grew this week not only in numbers, but also in smiles and vibrant, youthful energy. On Monday, July 12th, Steve…


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  • Care for Creation

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on August 12, 2021

    The Catholic Social Justice Principles teaches us to Care for Creation.  The Bible itself says “humans are commanded to care for God’s creation (Genesis 2:15).  But what…


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  • Freedom Farm Visit

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on August 12, 2021

    What do you get when a chicken crosses the road to Freedom Farm? A lively weekend filled to the brim with love and laughter. Ann Rader, as…


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  • Oppression Olympics

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on July 23, 2021

    by Nicole Brathwaite-Hunt My perspective is kind of unique, being a mixed-race person and actively operating in that.  I am not just living from my Indigenous side, but I am…


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  • Indigenous Peoples’ Lead Us

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on July 23, 2021

    by Brenna Cussen-Anglada The farm I live on in community at St. Isadore Catholic Worker, where towns and the surrounding cities are…


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  • The Transformative Power of Faith

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on July 23, 2021

    by James Robinson As we come together for this digital retreat during a global pandemic, we find ourselves in a context of…


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  • Joseph, the father, the Disenfranchised, the Refugee, the Dreamer

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on July 23, 2021

    by Sister Melinda Pellerin ssj In my living room, above my flat screen television is the artist Lara James’s beautiful picture of St. Joseph dreaming. Dreaming is a lot like…


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