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  • (Stop) “Talking ‘bout My Generation” – by Patrick Cage

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on December 5, 2014

    During my stay at Agape in August, Brayton and I talked frequently about my generation, The Millennials, and the way that we…


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  • Thee Days without Technology by Matthew Dyer

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on December 5, 2014

    The Elms College Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams spent three days at the Agape Community in late August, put together through the assistance of Elms College Campus…


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  • Hermitage Time By Jerrod Oltman

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on December 5, 2014

    The Hermitage is slow time. It’s a time that isn’t rushed. There are no clocks to check every five seconds, nor are there…


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  • In Memoriam – Bob Solari

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on December 5, 2014

    In Memoriam: Bob Solari died on November 9th, after a long siege with Parkinson’s disease, and residence in a Worcester nursing…


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  • Leaving Agape – Returning to Haiti

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on December 5, 2014

    By Nancy James – Steve and I had been invited to speak about the work in Haiti, at a gathering of Massachusetts Baptist Churches in Leominster during the month…


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  • Poetry Corner

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on December 5, 2014

    My Hometown Is a town overwhelmed With infirmity Destruction And construction Weeping on the past And full of afflictions In its day In its night But we all know what happened We all know what’s happening And we all know…


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  • Staff Leader Reflection on Entering Into the Unknown

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on December 4, 2014

    By Meghan deCarvalho – As a social worker in Counseling services at Stonehill College, small Catholic liberal arts colleges in New england, the main…


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  • What is Happening to the Moment?

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on November 1, 2014

    Peter Matthiessen, recently deceased, was a writer and Zen practitioner. He expressed a reluctance to write about his experiences because it was the nature of Zen to depend on…


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  • On The Road— Our Book Tour East Coast to West

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on November 1, 2014

    When Brayton’s newly minted book arrived with its shiny flame-design cover and inspiring endorsements on the back, it was a “break open the champagne” moment. For years, Brayton and…


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