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Agape Easter Vigil
Easter Vigil with Bonfire and Mass with Father Fred Enman SJ from Boston College School of Law
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Brandeis University Rural Immersion!
Brandeis University students prepare Agape Grounds for summer planting!!
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Agape at Fordham and the Native Nations Rising March
Brayton and Suzanne were invited to Fordham University to speak in classes taught by Eric Martin, who just edited a book of letters of Dan and Phil Berrigan, called…
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A Pilgrimage to Standing Rock: “After 500 Years of Oppression, All We Have Left Is Love” by Brayton Shanley
The following is Brayton’s account of his five days at Standing Rock encampment in December of 2016. The Lakota people were defending their sacred burial grounds, land, and water…
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After Images of Historic Protests
It takes a very good reason to get us to Washington, DC to protest these days. I do my protesting closer to home in Central Massachusetts. But for Donald…
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Trump’s Inaugural Witness with Answer Coalition and The Women’s March in Washington DC January 20-21, 2017
Our first steps towards the Inaugural Protests were ones of staring into the unknown at 5am, departing from the home of friends in Cheverly, MD, taking a subway…
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Darkness Descends – by Brayton Shanley
After voting for local candidates, I spent the remainder of Election Day fasting alone in our hermitage. I sought relief from the hellish fixation of a presidential campaign. The…
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“Democracy is coming to the USA.” Leonard Cohen (1934-2016) – by Suzanne Belote Shanley
Post-election depression is palpable, all too real. I wonder by the time our readers set their eyes on this piece, written over a week after our national catastrophe,…
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Living the Story by Connor May
I began to see an alternative faith experience unfold at Holy Cross College in Worcester, MA, with a powerful epiphany while on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius…
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The Peace of “Selah” by Hannah Miles
I believe Agape offers something that has become so rare in our world today. It offers peace. The community exudes acceptance and love. My grandmother always used the…
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