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Archives: Vol.29 No.2 Fall 2020
  • Corona Virus as Teacher

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on August 26, 2020

    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

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on August 26, 2020

    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

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on August 26, 2020

    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

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on August 26, 2020

    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

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on August 25, 2020

    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

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on August 25, 2020

    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

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on August 25, 2020

    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

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on August 25, 2020

    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 Agape Community

    Intrepid: Our Call – by Sr. Rita Raboin SND

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on August 25, 2020

    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

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on August 25, 2020

    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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Servant Song Spring 2020

  • Corona Virus as Teacher
  • Irony and Perspective in Corona Times
  • Are You Willing to Become an Anti-Racist? by Edgar Hayes
  • Agape Community Servant SongWe Demand Change Now. An interview with Julie Bradey
  • COVID-19, Environmental Racism, and the Legacy of Dr. James Cone
  • Harmony with the Cycles of Nature
  • Racial Justice for the Indigenous People: Change the State Flag of Massachusetts
  • Agape Mission Council Changes: Farewell to Skip Schiel and El Maclellan RSCJ

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