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  2. Philip Berrigan - Wikipedia

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    Philip Francis Berrigan SSJ (October 5, 1923 – December 6, 2002) was an American peace activist and Catholic priest [1] [2] [3] with the Josephites. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] He engaged in nonviolent, civil disobedience in the cause of peace and nuclear disarmament and was often arrested.

  3. Elizabeth McAlister - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth McAlister (born November 17, 1939 [1]) is an American peace activist and former nun of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary. [2] [3] [4] She married Philip Berrigan and was excommunicated from the Catholic Church.

  4. Category:Berrigan family - Wikipedia

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  5. Catonsville Nine - Wikipedia

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    Philip Berrigan & Tom Lewis (3.5 years) 1 Daniel Berrigan, Tom Melville, and George Mische (3 years) Mary Moylan, Marjorie Bradford Melville, David Darst, and John Hogan (2 years) 2: Fined: $22,000: 1 Phil Berrigan & Tom Lewis were sentenced for both the Catonsville incident and the 1967 Custom House raid

  6. Daniel Berrigan - Wikipedia

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    His youngest brother was fellow peace activist Philip Berrigan. [8] At age 5, Berrigan's family moved to Syracuse, New York. [9] In 1946, Berrigan earned a bachelor's degree from St. Andrew-on-Hudson, a Jesuit seminary in Hyde Park, New York. [10] In 1952 he received a master's degree from Woodstock College in Baltimore, Maryland. [4]

  7. Harrisburg Seven - Wikipedia

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    Seven of the eight defendants in January 1972: Wenderoth, McLaughlin, Glick, McAlister, Ahmad, and the Scoblicks. The Harrisburg Seven were a group of religious anti-war activists, led by Philip Berrigan, charged in 1971 in a failed conspiracy case in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, located in Harrisburg.

  8. Four children and two adults found dead in residence in ... - AOL

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    The victims — four children and two adults — were found at an address on Berrigan Drive in the nation’s capital just before 11 p.m., Ottawa police said. Their names and details on how they ...

  9. Frida Berrigan - Wikipedia

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    Frida Berrigan (born 1974) is an American peace activist and author. She published the 2015 book, It Runs in the Family: On Being Raised by Radicals and Growing into Rebellious Motherhood, about her life in a family of prominent activists and her own philosophies of parenting. [1]