Daniel Berrigan, SJ died 4/30/2016. Famous for his courageous work for peace, he was essentially a poet of word and deed—with all the sensitivity that goes with that vocation. Like Jeremiah and other prophets he was deeply sensitive to violence and catastrophe....
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...but he also had a heart of flesh and suffered deeply over the suffering of the innocent. I first met Dan in 1972 (at 16), never imagining that we would become friends, or that I would work with him on so many books (the last published the week of his death).
He could be hard on his friends, because he expected so much of us. Yet I remember most his generosity, loyalty, and capacity for celebration. At his memorial service I spoke about his impact on so many young people like me, thinking of the disciples who tagged after Jesus...
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He asked them: “What are you seeking?” They gave a lame response, “Where are you staying?” which actually meant: "What is the meaning of life?” To which he replied: "Come and see!"
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Dan didn't just lecture you about what you should be doing. He issued an invitation: Come and see what it is like to live as if the Sermon on the Mount were true; come and see what it is like to be a disciple, a peacemaker. Come and see what it means to be a human being.
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"The Berrigan Letters" with his brother Phil. See also Jim Forest's biography, "At Play in the Lions' Den."
