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  • Drone Witness at Hancock Drone Base: Presente Jerry Berrigan by Ellen Grady

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on May 24, 2016

      Life size cardboard images of Jerry Berrigan, arrested with protesters at Hancock Drone Base, Syracuse, NY. Drone Witness…


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  • Will Agape Enter the Next Axial Age? by Brayton Shanley

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on May 24, 2016

    “Have you ever heard of Wayne Teasdale?” I asked newly arrived Matt Riddle, an intern in his late twenties. I was pointing to a photograph of Wayne and Bede…


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  • Now That You Are Gone: Memories of Daniel Berrigan, SJ, by Suzanne Shanley

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on May 23, 2016

    Now That You Are Gone: Memories of Daniel Berrigan, SJ by Suzanne Shanley For months we expected word of Daniel Berrigan’s death. Because he was both a mentor and spiritual guide,…


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  • Voices – from Various Contributors

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on May 23, 2016

    Day Awakening: Sabbath – At 5:00 AM five plan­ets were aligned in the Southeastern sky. Barb and I both watched. I believe that Mercury was not visible, hiding behind the…


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  • Jahar and Judy

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on December 24, 2015

    “Boston Strong” In the immediate aftermath of the Marathon Bombing, I found it nearly impossible socially to say anything openly empathetic towards the Tsarnaev brothers.   When I ventured…


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    Catholic Lay Community—No Easy Walk to Freedom

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on December 20, 2015

    by Brayton Shanley —  Agape is approaching its 34th year. We are dedicating this issue to the joys and…


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    What is the Future of Nonviolent Community? An Answer in Faith, Hope and Love

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on December 20, 2015

     by Michael Baxter — This is a remarkable gathering of friends and families and of communities new and old together…


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  • Practicing for When Peace Breaks Out

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on December 20, 2015

    by Brenna Cussen and Eric Anglada — Yesterday was our fifth wedding anniversary. Our wedding day, October 2, 2010, was much…


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  • Eileen Lawter

    If I Were a Contemporary of Jesus

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on December 20, 2015

     by Christopher J. Doucot As an undergrad studying religion with the Jesuits at Holy Cross College I was assigned to…


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    Welcoming the Stranger at Agape

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on December 20, 2015

    by Allison Carvalho One month before arriving at Agape I wrote in my journal: “Change is scary. Change is fluid. Change is…


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