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  • Out of My Comfort Zone by Andrew Cowles, Holy Cross Rural Immersion

    Posted by Aria on April 4, 2022

    Spring break is typically a time for students to let loose, drink on the beach, and make memories that, without photo evidence, may not be remembered at all. My…


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  • An Agape Response to Worcester Bishop’s Threats Over Black Lives Matter Flag at Nativity School

    Posted by Aria on April 4, 2022

    At a Catholic School in Worcester, Red Flags By Yvonne Abraham Globe Columnist,Updated April 2, 2022, 2:58 p.m. There is so much to legitimately worry about in this world, real issues…


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  • Stations of the Cross on April 15 and Easter Vigil on April 16

    Posted by Aria on March 27, 2022

    We want to extend a special invitation to attend two longstanding annual events coming up in April. Please join  with various peace and religious communities on Good Friday, April…


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  • Putin’s Sword is Our Sword by Brayton Shanley

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on March 19, 2022

    Putin’s Sword is Our Sword by Brayton Shanley Russian President Vladimir Putin is behaving like an unhinged dictator hell bent on occupying and…


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  • Corner Square dedicated to Allah Mathematics Allah, Julie’s brother and Agape beloved

    Posted by Aria on March 19, 2022

      Allah’s son, Kolanji with Julie and Julie’s oldest son, Frankie A moving tribute was paid to Allah Mathematics Allah on March 17th in Roxbury’s…


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  • Agape’s Vision and Values Integrated Into Daily Life

    Posted by Aria on January 27, 2022

    “We live in the urgencies of the 21st century. At Agape we seek to create and preserve a morally coherent life in fidelity to our faith and to the…


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  • Light Shines in the Darkness

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on December 13, 2021

      by Tom Roepke FIRST IN-PERSON EVENT AT AGAPE SINCE COVID LOCK DOWN


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  • Dixon’s Baptism and Confirmation!

    Posted by Jim Robinson on October 27, 2020

    On Sunday, October 25th, Agape Community member Dixon George was baptized and confirmed into the Catholic Church. Dixon took “Francis” as his confirmation name. Fr. Tom McMurray, SJ, Dixon’s…


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  • 400 Years: Truth & Healing for the Next Seven Generations

    Posted by Jim Robinson on October 26, 2020

    On Saturday, October 17th, Agape Community joined the Interfaith Opportunities Network (ION), the New England Peace Pagoda, and others for “400 Years: Truth & Healing for the Next Seven…


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  • Holy Cross Immersion

    Posted by Aria on October 29, 2019

    Earlier this October, students from Holy Cross came and spent almost a week with us. They helped out across the homestead!


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