Daniel Berrigan, priest, poet, peacemaker, died 4/28/2016. Ordained a Jesuit priest in 1952 he found his distinctive vocation amidst the horrendous death toll of Vietnam. In 1968, with his brother Phil and seven others, he burned draft files in Catonsville with homemade napalm.

Apr 30, 2019 · 4:02 PM UTC

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"Our apologies, good friends, for the fracture of good order, the burning of paper instead of children...We could not, so help us God, do otherwise. For we are sick at heart, our hearts give us no rest for thinking of the Land of Burning Children."
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Less public, his work in a home for terminal cancer patients, and with AIDS patients during the height of the epidemic in the 1980s. "Peacemaking is hard, hard almost as war. The difference being one we can stake life upon, and limb and thought, and love." bit.ly/2vuw8SE
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Replying to @RobertEllsberg
Actually he died on April 30.
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You’re totally correct. I posted on the right day, though!
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Correction: died on April 30.
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Replying to @RobertEllsberg
Thanks for posting, @RobertEllsberg. Did you now I did my senior project in college on Berrigan, including producing & acting in "The Trial of the Catonsville 9"?
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You would have loved this amazing recent production: transportgroup.org/project/t… all parts played by 3 Asian-American actors.
Replying to @RobertEllsberg
A priest that looked evil squarely in the eye and did something about it
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Replying to @RobertEllsberg
I was still living in Russia when he died. My thoughts at the time ... blog.canyoubelieve.me/2016/0…
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Replying to @RobertEllsberg
What a great courageous man! I once heard him talk about courage. It's not the absence of fear. It's doing what is right even when your knees are like jelly and your heart quivers with fear
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