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Corona Virus as Teacher
by Brayton Shanley It has been six long months since Covid 19 arrived and began to shut the country down, bringing the mighty to…
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Irony and Perspective in Corona Times
by Suzanne Belote Shanley As I walk to St. Francis House, I turn to the garden, just as the sun rises above the lush…
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Are You Willing to Become an Anti-Racist? by Edgar Hayes
by Edgar Hayes While walking down the streets of NYC, I witnessed with ease how other peoples’ conscious or subconscious thoughts played out before…
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We Demand Change Now. An interview with Julie Bradey
In this interview with Brayton Shanley, Julie Bradley shares her unique experience as a bi-racial daughter of a white mother and a black father, who grew up…
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COVID-19, Environmental Racism, and the Legacy of Dr. James Cone
by Jim Robinson Throughout the spring and summer of 2020, the radical evil of systemic racism and the death-dealing impact of COVID-19 have occupied…
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Harmony with the Cycles of Nature
by Merwyn DeMello My wife, Kirstin and I, returned to the US in March, after a six-year span…
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Racial Justice for the Indigenous People: Change the State Flag of Massachusetts
by David Detmold Sometime in the middle of 2016 , as Native activists and their allies…
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Agape Mission Council Changes: Farewell to Skip Schiel and El Maclellan RSCJ
Agape’s Mission Council is our lifeblood and advisory community which meets since the 1990’s at least four times a year to plan Francis Day and to consult…
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Intrepid: Our Call – by Sr. Rita Raboin SND
by Sr. Rita Raboin SND In July, I was blessed with a seven-day retreat at…
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400 Years after 1620: Prayers for Seven Generations
by Peter Blood In this 400th anniversary of the beginning of European settlement in the Northeastern U.S., two interfaith associations in Western…
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