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Philip Berrigan was a social activist and writer whose acts of civil disobedience during the Vietnam War made him a household name in the peace movement. Younger brother of Daniel Berrigan, he became a priest like his brother, but with the Josephites instead of the Jesuits. He would later marry and would be excommunicated. Throughout his life, he continued to protest nuclear proliferation in the United States and was often imprisoned for his actions.
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"Carmen Blumenkron is a product of two cultures: American and Mexican, though her heritage is "Long Island Yankee," Irish, German and Spanish. Born in Manhattan, she grew up in Mexico City, where she now lives, spending her free time at her country home in Cuernavaca… She writes poetry in English, Spanish and French…" (Source: "Biographical Sketch" from this file.)
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Sr. Bogdana is writing from the Congregation of the Sacred Heart in Krakow, Poland.
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Fr. Gregory was a Benedictine at Mount Saviour Monastery near Elmira, New York. He went with Dom Aelred Wall to Abiquiu, New Mexico, to found the Monastery of Christ in the Desert.
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Fr. Maurice Boscher is writing from Tahiti.
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Fr. Gregorio Botte was a Franciscan writing from Mount Alvernia Seminary in Wappinger Falls, New York.
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Boucher was a former Carmelite.
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Nina Bourne was writing on behalf of the publishing house of Simon and Schuster.
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1923-2020
Br. Charles Brandt was writing from the Trappist monastery of Our Lady of New Melleray in Dubuque, Iowa. After leaving the Trappists he became a priest and hermit on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
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Barbara Ann Braveman was Assistant Editor for «Freelance» in Clayton (St. Louis), Missouri, at the time of writing.
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Bishop Joseph Breitenbeck was serving as the Archdiocese of Detroit at the time of this correspondence.
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Dick Britton writes from Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Russ Brown was at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario at the time of writing to Merton.
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Frank Bruce was head of the Bruce Publishing Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.