Networking With Nature – by Pat Tracy
This past wood harvest and workday at Agape in June brought many volunteers to work together, stacking large piles of wood that will dry and be used to heat and
This past wood harvest and workday at Agape in June brought many volunteers to work together, stacking large piles of wood that will dry and be used to heat and
I arrived at Agape on the Feast Day of St. Francis, October 4th, fresh from four years at L’Arche in Tacoma, WA, an international federation of communities for people with
Alicen’s reflections on her peace journey I have been a part of the wider Agape Community (family, really) since 2009 when I glanced at an Agape poster while sipping from
I asked an intern who had lived in Catholic Workers out West what he liked about the Worker. He responded thoughtfully: “It’s just so comprehensive.” The lives of Catholic Workers,
I was greatly dismayed when I brought your flier for Francis Day, to my parish’s Spiritual Life Committee Meeting and was met with much anti-Muslim criticism, including the pastor saying
News Notes Cornelia Sullivan resigned from 20 years of service on Agape’s Mission Council. We will always hold her as member for life, as she has dedicated nearly 40 years
Chiefs who lead ceremonies and chanting say: “We are here to care.” No alcohol or drugs allowed, and elders speaking of this. Many of the noble elders give the teachings
Local Peacemakers from the Agape Community Brayton Shanley in Hardwick, MA, Tim Bullock of The Peace Pagoda in Leverett, MA and Nelia Sargent, NH deliver a truckload of 237 straw bales
For the first time Agape welcomed students from St. Anselm College, Brayton’s Alma Mater (Class of ’67). Brayton shared the narrative of Joe McDonald, Philosophy Chair at St. Anselm from
Please join us for our annual Advent Evening Gathering Sat. Dec. 10th at 5:30 pm There will be a vegetarian pot-luck, music, poetry, prayer, book signing & bonfire The homily will be
