Finding Our “Liturgy of Hope”

Twelve years ago, I joined the LACW as a summer intern. On the first day of our internship, veteran Catholic Worker and then-editor of the Agitator Jeff Dietrich reviewed the weekly schedule with us. It included days for the Hippie Kitchen, other days for the street corner oatmeal breakfast, and still other days and times for the death penalty vigil, the anti-war vigil, culture critique, Eucharist, and happy hour. As he finished showing us the calendar he remarked, “This is our liturgy of hope.”

Resistance and Love in the Christmas Story

Amidst all that is good about this season – family, community, joy – and all that is difficult – loneliness, consumerism, family dysfunction – it is helpful for me to recall the radical message of the Christmas story.

Both Christmas stories from the Bible tell of forced migrations as a result of imperial policy.

Our New Home

We have a house! It’s small, but on a big lot, and when we arrived for the Open House the yard and the path leading up to it was filled with dandelions.

To Live Differently

It’s dandelion season. Maybe you’ve seen one peeking out of a crack in the sidewalk, or on someone’s lawn during an evening neighborhood walk. In cities, their bright yellow against the drab gray of concrete always makes me smile.

Standing with the Salmon, Choosing Life

Last weekend, Jessica and I camped along the Salmon River near Mount Hood, an hour’s drive from Portland. It was a beautiful fall weekend, the air crisp and cool, the leaves beginning to turn, and, most exciting for us, the salmon returning to spawn.

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