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Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Anna Keating
The poor, minorities and disability activists are the most vocal opponents of assisted suicide.
They Walk the Pipeline. Demonstrating against AIM in August. © Erik McGregor
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Kevin Clarke
Activists are demanding that the New York Senator take a stand against the Algonquin natural gas pipeline.
 Don José María Arizmendiarrieta
Politics & SocietyColumns
Nathan Schneider
Business, too, is a kind of formation, for better or worse.
Berrigan and his niece, Frida Berrigan, at the Witness Against Torture event held in NYC's Lower East Side on December 18, 2008. Photo: Thomas Good/NLN
FaithDispatches
Judith Valente
Father Berrigan’s quote reminded me to make my mark based on hard work and decency—through a commitment to do my best, rather than a hunger to get ahead.
FaithOf Many Things
Matt Malone, S.J.
Daniel Berrigan knew any true encounter with God will scandalize us, destabilize us.
A Familiar Pose. Father Berrigan speaks in October 2006 at the 3rd Annual Staten Island Freedom & Peace Festival. Photo by Clara Sherley-Appel; Wikicommons
FaithSigns Of the Times
Luke Hansen
Daniel Berrigan, the Jesuit priest and acclaimed poet who for decades famously challenged U.S. Catholics to reject war and nuclear weapons, died on April 30. He was 94. He was a Jesuit for 76 years and a priest for 63 years.