My Trial Postponed, Steve Kelly’s on the Docket
We of the Santa Fe protest group, nine of us, had ourselves braced for trial last Thursday in federal court in Albuquerque. We are embroiled in legal difficulties for our…
We of the Santa Fe protest group, nine of us, had ourselves braced for trial last Thursday in federal court in Albuquerque. We are embroiled in legal difficulties for our…
I was on retreat ten years ago, during my Jesuit tertianship year in Belfast, pondering the Holy Week readings, when I came upon this text, Jesus being hauled before “the…
G’day from Down Under! I’ve been on the road in Australia for a month now, from Sydney on the east coast to Perth on the west, then about face and…
Last month brought a kind of a travel nightmare. I lectured in St. Cloud, Minnesota, and the next morning at 3:30 a.m. (New Mexico time) out the door I went,…
Probably little surprise, but I’m a fan of movies with a message for justice and peace, films such as Gandhi, The Mission, In the Name of the Father, Missing, Born…
To study the theological basis for Gospel nonviolence, there’s no better place to start than the groundbreaking works of my friend Jim Douglass, The Nonviolent Cross, Resistance and Contemplation, Lightning…
The prophet Isaiah wrote long ago that the nations of the world must one day climb the mountain of God. There, on the mountaintop, God will instruct them in God’s…
Before Mother Teresa founded the Missionaries of Charity, she spent twenty years teaching well-to-do secluded high school girls as a Sister of Loreto in India. Then one day, while riding…
When I first met Daniel Berrigan, I wanted his advice about the life that lay ahead for me, but I didn’t know exactly what to say. “What’s the point of…
Hundreds of thousands opposing the war took to the streets last week in Washington, D.C. I was in Los Angeles at the time and joined a march there. Destination: the…