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Ecology and Religion – by John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker
What might be the contribution of religions to the long-term flourishing of the…
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A Vital Conversation: Integrating Ecology, Justice and Peace On Agape’s 32nd Anniversary – by Suzanne Belote Shanley
At first we thought only of disaster for our annual St. Francis Day event as forecast after forecast of steady…
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Must We Not Kill? – by Brayton Shanley
Outrage at the bombing of ISIS is in short supply these past months. There must be strong compliance in this absence of opposition. …
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It Runs In the Family: On Being Raised By Radicals by Frida Berrigan
by Frida Berrigan Once, when my husband Patrick was a kid, he and all his friends were sitting under a big table in…
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A Mystic Journey in the Everyday Life at Agape – by Angela Cacciarru
When I arrived at Agape Community, on September 13th, the first thing…
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(Stop) “Talking ‘bout My Generation” – by Patrick Cage
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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Reflection at the Reservoir By Anthony Yakley
It was grey and cold that morning walking up to the Quabbin Reservoir. We progressed in perfect silence, a walking meditation. It was only when we reached the reservoir…
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In Memoriam – Bob Solari
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
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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