• Long-Term Opportunities
  • Join Agape Peacemaking
  • Apply for an Internship
  • Support Us
  • Contact Us

Logo Logo

  • Home
  • About Us
    • Overview
    • Sustainability + Eco-theology
    • Agape Founders
    • Agape in Images
  • Events
  • Retreats
    • Group Retreats
    • Take a Personal Retreat @ The Hermitage
  • Publications
    • Blog
    • Loving Life on the Margins
    • Many Sides of Peace Book
    • Servant Song
      • Winter 2022 Issue
      • Summer 2021 Issue
      • Winter 2021 Issue
      • Fall 2020 Issue
      • Winter 2020 Issue
      • Spring 2019 Issue
      • Winter 2019 Issue
      • Servant Song Archives
    • Standing Rock Pilgrimage
  • Donate Now
    Agape Community > Blog > Vol.25 No.1 Spring 2016

Blog

Archives: Vol.25 No.1 Spring 2016
  • Not What I Expected by Greta Reo

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on May 24, 2016

    Not What I Expected  by Greta Reo Last summer, my partner Bill told me about one of his computer repair customers: a community in Hardwick called Agape that did peace activism…


    Continue reading
  • Taking the Slow Road by Stephanie Ciner

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on May 24, 2016

    *image courtesy Debbie Roberts Kirk  Taking the Slow Road by Stephanie Ciner Nearly every day for the past year, I’ve arrived by bicycle at a place I’ve never been to before. Often…


    Continue reading
  • Long Way Out by Nicole Waybright

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on May 24, 2016

    Long Way Out – A young woman’s journey of self-discovery and how she survived the Navy’s modern cruelty at sea scandal by Nicole Waybright Editor’s Note: Agape met Nicole at…


    Continue reading
  • Pope Pius XII and the Holy Spirit as an Agent of Assassination by Emmanuel Charles McCarthy

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on May 24, 2016

    Pope Pius XII and the Holy Spirit as an Agent of Assassination by Emmanuel Charles McCarthy This Sunday morning at St. Edith Stein Catholic Church in Brockton, MA, I heard one of…


    Continue reading
  • I Began to See with My Own Eyes by Christopher Aaron

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on May 24, 2016

    I Began to See with My Own Eyes by Christopher Aaron I began to see with my own eyes that what I was being told was far from what I was…


    Continue reading
  • Drone Witness at Hancock Drone Base: Presente Jerry Berrigan by Ellen Grady

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on May 24, 2016

      Life size cardboard images of Jerry Berrigan, arrested with protesters at Hancock Drone Base, Syracuse, NY. Drone Witness…


    Continue reading
  • Will Agape Enter the Next Axial Age? by Brayton Shanley

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on May 24, 2016

    “Have you ever heard of Wayne Teasdale?” I asked newly arrived Matt Riddle, an intern in his late twenties. I was pointing to a photograph of Wayne and Bede…


    Continue reading
  • Breathe Deep the Absurdities of the Day – by Brayton Shanley

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on May 23, 2016

    Often, when I looked into Dan Berrigan’s deep-souled eyes, I could sense the pain of the world. The phrase that captures this is Paul’s letter to the Corinthians: “When…


    Continue reading
  • Now That You Are Gone: Memories of Daniel Berrigan, SJ, by Suzanne Shanley

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on May 23, 2016

    Now That You Are Gone: Memories of Daniel Berrigan, SJ by Suzanne Shanley For months we expected word of Daniel Berrigan’s death. Because he was both a mentor and spiritual guide,…


    Continue reading
  • Living Community: Call, Covenant and Change by Suzanne Shanley

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on May 23, 2016

    In my prayer, I try to imagine Jesus speaking to me as he spoke to Saint Paul, saying “Take Courage.”  (Acts 23:11)  This visualization consoles and challenges simultaneously.  On…


    Continue reading
  • 1
  • 2

All Rights Reserved

  • Donate