Agape Visits Annunciation House and Mustard Seed Catholic Worker
By A. Borus Last month I had the pleasure of bringing, Izzy and Ryan, August ’22 Agape Interns, and Barry, Brayton’s childhood friend and recurring month-long visitor to Agape, around
By A. Borus Last month I had the pleasure of bringing, Izzy and Ryan, August ’22 Agape Interns, and Barry, Brayton’s childhood friend and recurring month-long visitor to Agape, around
A PEACE WALK:Poem by Barry Winkelman After opening circle, a sacred spaceWhere we present ourselves as oneWalk for peace (we’re from all walks of life)From Holyoke beneath the blazing sunTo Easthampton,
Our dear friends from the Mustard Seed Catholic Worker are hosting the Catholic Worker National Gathering on October 20th through 23rd in Worcester, Massachusetts. The gathering will celebrate the 89th
by Paul del Junco But it goes without saying, push comes to shove—being truly nonviolent (“non-violent love of friends and enemies” as Charlie McCarthy says) in the face of overwhelming
by Colleen Shortell I am appreciative of Agape’s example of inner peace and mindfulness, despite returning to a high stress environment at Holy Cross. I have noticed a change in
by Andrew J. Borus After nearly 4 years working in Wealth Management, I was left feeling burnt out, unfulfilled, and still years away from any form of respite from the
(Read at Agape’s Good Friday Stations of the Cross in front of Boston’s Statehouse by Pat Ferrone We live in a ‘falling-down’ time; a ‘falling-apart’ time. With the current war
by Louisa Rossel In mid-March, just as the snow began to melt and signs of spring arose from a long winter slumber, students from the College of the Holy
by Kevin Fox My ongoing, non-violent story, which has brought me to Agape, begins with hearing The Last Judgment read during Mass around my middle school years. Matthew 25:31-40