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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016

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H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N

EXPRESSING CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF FATHER DANIEL JOSEPH

BERRIGAN, S.J.

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Filippi, Ajello, Handy, Price, and Regunberg

     Date Introduced: May 04, 2016

     Referred To: House read and passed

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     WHEREAS, Father Daniel Joseph Berrigan, S.J., a Catholic Jesuit Priest noted for his

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early opposition to the Vietnam War, his opposition to nuclear weapons, and his deep and abiding

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support for justice, civil rights, and equality, passed away on April 30, 2016, surrounded by his

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loving family; and

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     WHEREAS, Daniel Joseph Berrigan was born on May 9, 1921, in Virginia, Minnesota,

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the fifth of six sons born into a devout Catholic family. He later earned a Bachelor's degree from

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St. Andrew-on-Hudson, a Jesuit Seminary in Hyde Park, New York, and a Master's degree from

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Woodstock College in Baltimore, Maryland. Father Berrigan felt a calling to the priesthood at a

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young age and joined the Jesuits directly out of high school, and was ordained into the Priesthood

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in 1952; and

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     WHEREAS, Early on, Father Berrigan earned a reputation as an activist priest, one who

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worked tirelessly to fight poverty, social injustice and militarism. After returning from a trip to

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Paris in 1963, where he was enlightened by French Jesuits about the deplorable conditions and

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actions taking place in Vietnam, Father Berrigan became one of the first opponents of American

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involvement in the Vietnam War. He actively preached against the war, wrote many letters to

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newspapers opposing the war, and was very active in the anti-war movement; and

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     WHEREAS, Father Berrigan later turned his attention to the nuclear weapons issue, and

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in 1980, founded the Plowshares Movement, a group opposed to nuclear weapons. Father

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Berrigan was a consistent opponent throughout his life of America's policy of projecting military

 

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force across the Globe. In addition to Vietnam, he opposed American military involvement in the

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1980's in Central America, the Gulf War, the Kosovo War, United States military action in

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Afghanistan, and the 2003 invasion of Iraq; and

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     WHEREAS, Father Berrigan was also a passionate defender of the weak, the sick and the

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poor and campaigned tirelessly on behalf of social change. He supported the occupy movement,

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ministered to AIDS patients in New York City, and opposed capital punishment. In honor of his

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lifetime of service to others, Father Berrigan received numerous prestigious awards in his life

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including the War Resisters League Peace Award, the Gandhi Peace Award, the Thomas Merton

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Award, the Pax Christi USA Pope Paul VI Teacher of Peace Award, the Peace Abbey Courage of

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Conscience Award, and the Pacem in Terris Award; and

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     WHEREAS, In his spare time, Father Berrigan loved writing, especially poetry. He wrote

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sixteen books of poetry and essays. He was loved and adored by his family and his many friends

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and supporters. Soon after he passed, his family officially stated, "Dan taught us that every person

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is a miracle, every person has a story, every person is worthy of respect… and we are so aware of

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all he did and all he was and all he created in almost 95 years of life lived with enthusiasm,

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commitment, seriousness and almost holy humor"; now, therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives hereby expresses its condolences on the

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passing of Father Daniel Joseph Berrigan, S.J.; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to

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transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to the Berrigan Family.

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