Image: Christ of the Breadlines, by Fritz Eichenberg, from an early issue of Catholic Worker
Friends,
This Saturday at Shadowcliff, join us for a very special evening of live Celtic music followed by a celebration of the activist work of the Berrigan family: Phillip and Daniel Berrigan, and Elizabeth McAlister.
Featuring a panel of those who have lived and worked side by side with the Berrigan family, and the Ithaca Celtic band, Doolin O'Dey.
Saturday, March 26
7:00 to 9:00 PM
521 North Broadway
Nyack, NY (view directions)
Phone: (845) 358-4601 x32
The suggested donation for the evening is $10. Thank you for supporting the work of the Fellowship of Reconciliation!
Featured Guests
- Fred A. Wilcox is an associate professor in the writing department at Ithaca College. He is the editor of Grass Roots: An Anti-Nuclear Source Book and authored Uncommon Martyrs: How the Berrigans and Friends Are Turning Swords into Plowshares.
- Amanda and Matthew Daloisio have lived in Catholic Worker communities in Boston and New York City. Carmen Trotta has been a part of Catholic Workers since 1984. Since 2005, all three have been part of Witness Against Torture, a community of activists dedicated to ending torture, focusing on Guantánamo, Bagram and the so-called black sites.
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