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John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

The Great Rebuke

It astonishes me to read in the Gospel of Luke how Jesus instructs his disciples to love their enemies, be compassionate, welcome children, serve the poor, feed the hungry, and…

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August 4, 2009
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

The Peace of Chaco Canyon

This week Pax Christi New Mexico friends and I will mark the anniversary of the U.S.’s obscene bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. And to commemorate the victims, as we’ve done…

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July 28, 2009
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

Bishop Matthiesen, Teacher of Peace

Several hundred gathered in a Chicago hotel this weekend for the annual Pax Christi assembly. There we met other activists, renewed old friendships, and took energy from inspiring speakers. Mostly,…

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July 21, 2009
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

“The Singing Revolution”

The past few weeks, hundreds of thousands have marched nonviolently in Iran protesting an election purloined by fraud. Battalions of police attacked, but the campaign continues. In Honduras the military…

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July 14, 2009
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

One Billion People Are Now Starving

It’s official. As of last week, according to the United Nations, over one billion people are now starving to death. That’s one in six people across the globe. That’s an…

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June 30, 2009
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

The Collected Writings of Franz Jagerstatter

A few weeks ago, Orbis Books published Franz Jagerstater: Letters and Writings from Prison, the first complete collection of his writings in English. Through his intimate letters and powerful reflections…

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June 23, 2009
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

Fr. Gerry Jean-Juste’s Haiti

Rev. Gerard Jean-Juste, 62, of Haiti—one of the finest priests I know and one of the world’s great prophets of peace and justice--passed away on May 27. Sick with cancer…

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June 16, 2009
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

To Be “Pro Life” Is To Be Nonviolent

Last week, one dedicated Christian killed another during church services in Witchita, Kansas. Both men thought they were doing God’s will. One -- the zealous anti-abortion activist, Scott Roeder, believed…

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June 9, 2009
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

Nobel Laureates Come to Los Alamos

We’ve been at the task earnestly for the last six years. Each Hiroshima Day, Pax Christi New Mexico and friends gather at Los Alamos, birthplace of the bomb and every…

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June 2, 2009
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

On the Death of Fr. Larry Rosebaugh

He was 74 years old, legendary in the peace movement for his anti-war actions, and for his decades of service to the poor of Latin America. And last week, in…

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May 26, 2009
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