
Father Daniel Berrigan Found Fame in the Pursuit of Justice
COMMENTARY: The controversial Jesuit who recently died at age 94 was one of the prominent leaders of the anti-Vietnam War and pacifist movements in the Church in the United States.
COMMENTARY: The controversial Jesuit who recently died at age 94 was one of the prominent leaders of the anti-Vietnam War and pacifist movements in the Church in the United States.
Catholic survivors of the chaotic event recall how their faith was formed and strengthened, amid the maelstrom of the communist takeover of South Vietnam.
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