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John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

Looking to the Example of Archbishop Oscar Romero

Like many, I'm hopeful about the new Jesuit pope from Latin America who takes the name Francis, but I'm concerned about reports of his silence during Argentina's dirty war. I…

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March 19, 2013
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

Becoming Attendants of the Nonviolent Jesus

As we process through Lent toward Holy Week, it may be helpful to recall Jesus' testimony in court before Pontius Pilate, the representative of the Roman Empire. For me, these…

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March 12, 2013
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

An Interfaith Spiritual Perspective on our Ecological Disaster

"Everybody's told me over and over and over again, it's a done deal, it's going to happen, how childish it is for everyone to protest it." That's what Bill McKibben,…

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March 9, 2013
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

With Martin Sheen in Oslo, Norway, Speaking for Peace

It's cold and snowy here in Oslo, Norway, but it's thrilling to be here. My friend Martin Sheen and I flew from Los Angeles to Oslo last week to speak…

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March 5, 2013
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

Crossing the Line: Nonviolent Resisters Speak Out for Peace

Going to jail for nonviolent civil disobedience against American warmaking does wonders to clarify one's relationship with the U.S. government. I highly recommend it. When I reflect back on my…

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February 26, 2013
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

Talking Nonviolence with the Buddhists

Seventy five of us gathered this past weekend at the beautiful Upaya Zen Monastery [www.upaya.org] for a powerful retreat on the themes of nonviolence and peace from Christian and Buddhist…

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February 19, 2013
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

On Pilgrimage in Mexico to Honor Our Lady of Guadalupe

This week, I'm in Mexico, spending time each day at the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City, trying to enter her story and presence, and beg for…

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February 12, 2013
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

Doing Time for Peace

This week, the Sierra Club announced that for the first time in its 120 year history, they encourage their members to participate in acts of civil disobedience during the upcoming…

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January 29, 2013
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

“Who Will Hear Our Voice?” The Plea of Afghan Women

This week, as our war president was inaugurated on the King holiday, I thought how Martin Luther King, Jr. would be speaking out boldly against our war in Afghanistan, our…

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January 22, 2013
John Dear's Weekly Columns for the National Catholic Reporter

Mandela’s Long Walk to Freedom

Of course, it’s an enormous undertaking to boil Mandela’s epic life down to a two hour film. That’s why there’s never been a movie about Dr. King. Many have tried,…

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January 14, 2013
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