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Anti-war activist Philip Berrigan dies with 'conviction'
Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | December 7, 2002 | The Associated Press

Posted on 12/07/2002 7:28:03 AM PST by LurkedLongEnough

BALTIMORE -- Philip Berrigan, the former priest whose fight against the Vietnam War and nuclear weapons helped ignite a generation of anti-war dissent, has died of cancer. He was 79.

Berrigan's family said he was diagnosed with cancer two months ago and decided to stop chemotherapy last month. He died Friday night at Jonah House, the communal residence for pacifists that he founded.

His brother, the Rev. Daniel Berrigan, officiated over last rites ceremonies Nov. 30, attended by friends and peace activists, family members said.

Berrigan led the "Catonsville 9," a group that staged one of the most dramatic protests of the 1960s. The group, including Daniel Berrigan, doused homemade napalm on a small bonfire of draft records in a Catonsville, Md., parking lot on May 17, 1968.

In a statement given to his wife, Elizabeth McAlister, during the Thanksgiving weekend, Philip Berrigan said:

"I die with the conviction, held since 1968 and Catonsville, that nuclear weapons are the scourge of the earth; to mine for them, manufacture them, deploy them, use them, is a curse against God, the human family, and the earth itself."

Berrigan was born Oct. 5, 1923, and served as an artillery officer in World War II. He was ordained a Catholic priest in the Josephite Order in 1955.

He participated in the civil rights movement in the South. Berrigan's first public anti-war act was pouring blood on draft files in Baltimore in 1967.

"We confront the Catholic Church, other Christian bodies and the synagogues of America with their silence and cowardice in the face of our country's crimes," he said at the time. "We are convinced that the religious bureaucracy in this country is racist, is an accomplice in this war and is hostile to the poor."

Berrigan expanded those views to include opposition to almost any form of established government that would wage war, deploy nuclear weapons or even use nuclear power.

Following the 1968 anti-war protest in Catonsville, the demonstrators were convicted of conspiracy and destruction of government property, but remained free on bail for 16 months until the Supreme Court of the United States declined to reconsider the verdict.

On the day they were supposed to begin serving their sentences, the Berrigan brothers and two others went into hiding. Philip Berrigan was found 12 days later at a church in New York City and was taken to federal prison in Lewisburg, Maine.

FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, told the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee in November 1970 that Philip and Daniel Berrigan were leaders of a plot to blow up Washington power lines and kidnap a high White House official. In January 1971, Philip Berrigan, McAlister, and four others were indicted on charges of plotting to kidnap then-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and blow up the heating systems of federal buildings in Washington.

Berrigan and McAlister, who was a former nun, were found guilty in April 1972 only of smuggling of letters in and out of Lewisburg prison.

In 1980, Berrigan and seven others poured blood and hammered warheads at a GE nuclear missile plant in King of Prussia, Pa. That action began the international Plowshares movement.

Berrigan, who had been arrested at least 100 times and served a total of 11 years in prison for his anti-war and anti-nuclear activities, once said he had no intention of retiring from his career as a peaceful violator of U.S. laws.

"We can't very well do that because of the state of the world, " he said. "We're killing ourselves, and some of us are not making a murmur about it."

Berrigan was released from federal prison in Elkton, Ohio, in December 2001 for his most recent Plowshares activities.

Besides his wife and brother, Berrigan is survived by three children: Frida, Jerry and Kate.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Maine; US: Maryland; US: New York; US: Ohio; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: antiwar; catholiclist; catonsville9; civilrights; nuclearweapons; pacifist; peaceactivist; philipberrigan; vietnamwar
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To: Mark17
Do you suppose he went around masqerading as a pacifist, just to fool em?

I could easily be wrong,but I honestly believe he was one of those "purity in violence if it furthers the cause" Marxists. These people can self-justify setting babies on fire "if it helps lead to the socialist Utopia of Marxism". Like Stalin said,"You have to break a few eggs if you want to make a omelet".

41 posted on 12/07/2002 4:26:42 PM PST by sneakypete
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To: Little Bill
I'm with you Bill. How did you survive those awful years?

Those horrible hippies infiltrated everywhere, especially schools and have turned our school system into a laughing stock.

I can't stand that generation. I mean the hippies from that time. They RUINED EVERYTHING.
42 posted on 12/07/2002 6:44:41 PM PST by I_Love_My_Husband
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To: sneakypete
They both smell bad so the mistake was easy to make. Sorry hippies. Changing the message to Burn Commie Burn. Now which circle of Dante's Hell does this slimeball get sent to? A little bit of trivia.
43 posted on 12/07/2002 7:59:28 PM PST by CARepubGal
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To: I_Love_My_Husband
Listen my dear woman, I am old, you are young, this is a fight that crosses generations. When I am gone, who is left to fight these wars, you and your kids and my Grandkids, it doesn't stop, it never ends, You are on the front line all of your life.

Never surrender.

44 posted on 12/07/2002 8:20:36 PM PST by Little Bill
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To: sneakypete
I could easily be wrong,but I honestly believe he was one of those "purity in violence if it furthers the cause" Marxists.

He may have been, but then again, most Marxists believe whatever furthers the cause of Marxism is moral, even if it means killing millions, like Stalin and Mao did. That is pretty sick stuff, IMHO.

45 posted on 12/08/2002 7:23:21 AM PST by Mark17
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To: LurkedLongEnough
Buh Bye, you Marxist twerp. Straight to a very warm place for all eternity, I am sure. Hot enough for you these days?
46 posted on 12/08/2002 7:25:52 AM PST by friendly
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To: CARepubGal
According to Signore Alighieri, the very lowest circle of hell is reserved for traitors.
47 posted on 12/09/2002 7:12:56 AM PST by wideawake
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To: wideawake
That is the 9th circle where Satan Himself sits in infernal torment? A fitting place for such as Berrigan (and for the Klintoons for that matter).
48 posted on 12/09/2002 6:29:01 PM PST by CARepubGal
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