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The Wolf
  Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service
www.paceebene.org                                    Summer2010,Vol.21,No.2
                                                                                                Peace and all Good



My Faith Journey
by Louis Vitale ofm
                                                                                   InsIde thIs Issue
                                                                                   My Faith Journey               1




I
     was born June   1, 1932 into an Italian Catholic family and culture, with
      baptism being top of the chronology of religious rituals. Next on the        Encountering the “Heart”
      agenda should have been religious instruction culminating in first com-      Of Nonviolence           4
      munion preceded by confession, but through some dissatisfaction with
      the old Mission San Gabriel, my parents did not attend mass and I did        Pace e Bene Welcomes
not make those steps at the usual age of seven.                                    Three Summer Interns           5
     About the time I turned 12, a close friend of my father convinced him,
after much resistance, to attend a weekend retreat at a Catholic Retreat           My Life-Giving Journey
Center. My father, a great salesman, met his match and was so impressed by         With Pace e Bene               6
the priest he came home and announced that we were now going to Sunday
                                 mass. Within a year I was in a Catholic mili-     Passionately Committed
                                 tary school run by Dominican Sisters. There       to Nonviolent Change:
                                 my religious upbringing got a jump-start. I
                                                                                   Gratitude for Ken Preston’s
                                 received instruction and made my first com-
                                 munion, confession and confirmation.              Ten Years with Pace e Bene 7
                                      My bent seemed to be enthusiasm. I took
                                 to all of this with zeal. I was very impressed    A Letter from Pace e Bene’s
                                 with a Dominican priest in long white robes       Nigerian Associate          8
                                 who seemed heroic to me. During those
                                 World War II days, there were many stories of     Peacemaking Resources          9
missionaries who seemed for our times like the martyrs of the early church,
being placed in concentration camps, tortured and even put to death. To me
this seemed a very heroic life style. But almost all members of my family
were engaged in business—fish processing and alcoholic beverages—so I
presumed that would be my future life as well. Yet those heroes remained
ever present to me, as did war heroes such as General MacArthur and General
Patton. Also the many war films highlighted such heroism.                          Pace e Bene’s mission is to foster
     Upon entering high school at Loyola, I had to strive to keep up with my       a just and peaceful world through
studies and follow the faith. Now I had a car and developed a wild streak          nonviolent education, community
with companions in all kinds of partying ventures. (A hint of identification       building, and action. Formed by a
with the early life of St. Francis of Assisi, as yet unknown to me.) In my
                                                                                   small group of Franciscans in 1989, we
junior year I was talked into running for class president. I faced the humili-
ation of losing, and blamed God for letting me be humiliated. Yet I was sure       are a growing community representing
it was some sign from God. God was beginning to wake me up.                        a diversity of spiritual traditions and
     Previously, my major religious motivation was fear of sinning through         cultural backgrounds now reaching
human weakness and going to hell. Mass and confession could save my soul.          across the continent and networking
But a new enthusiasm emerged. I approached a Jesuit campus chaplain and            with nonviolence practitioners in
told him of my readiness to follow my enthusiasm.            Continued on page 2   many countries.
My Faith Journey
                                                 Continued from page 1
                                                 He knew of my worldliness, having been my high school principal. He sug-
                                                 gested I finish college and complete my three-year obligation to the US Air
                                                 Force as an Air Force ROTC cadet. Once again, hedonism won the day. I
                                                 went back to the partying and jazz clubs.
                                                       But the call never went away. A deep devotional side continued to devel-
                                                 op. I made a retreat at a Franciscan retreat center in Indianapolis and later at
                                                 Our Lady of Gethsemane among contemplative Trappist monks including the
                                                 prolific spiritual writer Thomas Merton who had also turned from a profligate
                                                 life to follow the contemplative, mystical call. The starkness of their vow of
                                                 silence frightened me. The warmth and openness of the Franciscan centers
                                                 attracted me.
                                                       I picked up a vocation book at the center: “If you have a love of God, a
                                                 desire to serve the poor as did Jesus, and if you have a sense of humor”…this

The Wolf
  Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service
                                                 spoke to me. I signed up.
                                                       When I told my parents, who had
                                                 come to Chicago for a fish convention,      I picked up a vocation
                                                 (Dad was president of the national
The Wolf is published three times a year by      association that year) my father was          book at the center:
Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service. Its name-
sake refers to St. Francis of Assisi’s nonvio-
                                                 dismayed. When he said, “All this I
                                                 will give to you…” I remembered Jesus’
                                                                                             “If you have a love of
lent action in reconciling the town of Gubbio
with a wolf who attacked the town out of         temptation in the desert. I persevered      God, a desire to serve
hunger and desperation. Editor: Peter Ediger;    in following the course. At discharge
Copy Editor: Cynthia Okayama Dopke;              time from the Air Force I faced options:     the poor as did Jesus,
Layout and Design: Chris McGee, Barking
Dog Design, Alexandria, VA.
                                                 re-up with the Air Force, apply to
                                                 Harvard for a business degree, or join
                                                                                                and if you have a
The Pace e Bene Board:                           the Franciscans. The Holy Spirit did            sense of humor”
Fred Galluccio          Rev. Cynthia             not leave me in confusion.
Rev. Linda Jaramillo    Stateman                       As I learned more of St. Francis—       …this spoke to me.
Mariano Jauco        Rev. Lennox
Ken Preston             Yearwood, Jr.
                                                 his profligate years, his attraction to
                                                 be a heroic knight, his desperate years
                                                                                                   I signed up.
Staff:                                           of torture as a prisoner of war and the
Ken Butigan            Veronica Pelicaric
Peter Ediger           Ken Preston               subsequent severe illness of body and spirit (today we would call it Post
Ryan Hall              Louis Vitale OFM          Traumatic Stress Disorder)—I followed his path.
Mary Litell OSF                                        My initial experience as a Franciscan was as a penitent. How can I
Associate Program:                               regain good standing with God and achieve “sanctity” –from spiritual hobo
Women’s Spirituality and Peacemaking             to fervent disciple. The first two austere years were focused on submitting to
Cindy Preston-Pile and Irene Woodward            discipline, putting on the Franciscan habit and taking up the religious life. I
Associates:                                      recall the fear coming back, fear of failing to live up to this way of life—the
LR Berger              Brendan McKeague          sins we might commit, not only of commission but also of omission. I was
Judith Kelly           Josephine Olagunju        struck by St. Paul’s confession, “The evil I would not do, I do; the good I
                           SHCJ
                                                 would do, I do not.” But a strong conviction and love of this pathway of
Pace e Bene Elder:                               Jesus and Francis engaged me at a very deep level, compelling me to go on.
Rosemary Lynch OSF
                                                 After Novitiate I was ordained as a Catholic priest and took on the life-long
Las Vegas Office:                                commitment to poverty, chastity and obedience.
1420W.BartlettAve.                                 Major currents were sweeping through society and the church at this
LasVegasNV89106                              time. For the church it was the Vatican Council and the new insights com-
Phone:702-648-2281                              ing from scripture, liturgy, and church history—new understandings of the
Oakland Office:                                  religious life and the role of bishops. Most amazing and hopeful was the
2501HarrisonSt.                               presence of representative bishops from cultures around the world—Latin
OaklandCA94612
Phone:510-268-8765
                                                 America, Africa, and Asia. With this came new languages, new forms of
                                                 worship, new understandings of scripture and of God’s message. From this
Email:paceebene@paceebene.org
Website:www.paceebene.org
                                                 came the breakthrough document, “The Church in the Modern World” with


2 The Wolf of Pace e Bene
an awareness that the church was a church of the poor,            break of nonviolence actions in the corona of Marin Luther
an awareness which the oppressed well understood. This            King, Cesar Chavez, Nelson Mandela, and people power
engaged us in a new expression. The Spirit was moving             movements in Poland, the Philippines, the Soviet Union
within the poor to change history. Many of us experienced         and on and on.
this as intoxicating. We Franciscans were especially blessed            Yes, it was a charismatic implosion of cultures, societies,
to have far-sighted mentors who already were immersed             universities, the peace movement, and including the Church’s
with the poor throughout the world. Francis’ charism for          Religious life. It is amazing how this keeps growing. Nevada
the poor and for all creation was our legacy.                     Desert Experience has celebrated almost thirty years and is
     Then came the revolutionary movements of the sixties.        still going. It gave impetus to the birthing of Pace e Bene
By this time I was out of seminary and sent to teach soci-        Nonviolence Service, which recently celebrated twenty years
ology at our church college at San Luis Rey, and engaged          of providing resources and training in the spirituality and
in doctoral studies at UCLA. I also spent                                                practice of active nonviolence.
some time at Berkeley, where our theol-                                                       And now we face a new break-
ogy school had located to be part of an                                                  through—Creation Theology. Christians
ecumenical community of seminaries,              And so we happily                       believe that the all-compassionate love
also attached to the trailblazing icon
of the University of California Berkeley.
                                                  join the band of                       which fills our universe, fills all creation,
                                                                                         is the presence we name “God” or “Gaia”
There the spirit of change was energiz-          Francis and Clare                       or “Allah” or any other name. Christians
ing in the Free Speech movement, liter-                                                  see this presence made present in the
ally flooding the seminaries in amplified     and Dorothy Day and                        human world (incarnation) as in Jesus.
voices booming into the Berkeley halls.
Great prophetic voices such as Robert
                                              Mahatma Gandhi and                         As we learn more and more, our under-
                                                                                         standing of this amazing universe enlarg-
Bellah, Michael Nagler, and Angela Davis       Martin Luther King                        es. Some say the Hubble’s giant telescope
were picking up the mantle of Martin                                                     has revealed to us more of God’s creation
Luther King. In the midst of this was the        and Cesar Chavez                        than any previous books, scriptures or
epic anti-Vietnam war movement. By
then I had come a long way from my
                                                and Gene Stoltzfus                       life stories. Francis of Assisi is seen by
                                                                                         scientific and ecumenical ecologists as
US Air Force days. I joined with others       and…following Jesus                        the first to understand this all-embracing
in mounting the Federal Court House                                                      unity—“Brother Sun, Sister Moon, Sister
steps and boldly challenging the U. S             to the peaceable                       Water, Brother Fire—All Creation.”
government. We Franciscans were also
close to Cesar Chavez and experienced
                                               kingdom promised to                            This fascinates me beyond my imag-
                                                                                         ination, even here in this lock-down
a new form of pilgrimage, marching to           the peacemakers in                       near the counter sign—Vanderbilt Air
Sacramento under the banner of our Lady                                                  Force Base, gateway of world-destroy-
of Guadalupe.                                         our time.                          ing missiles and rockets—as the U.S.
     When the Vietnam War finally ended                                                  seeks “Total Global Dominance.” In the
I was in Las Vegas working with farm                                                     face of this, from behind prison bars but
workers and for welfare mothers’ rights. As part of this          with the confidence of glimpsing the truth which makes us
process, we did a sit-in on the famed Las Vegas strip, tem-       free, we say NOT IN OUR NAME! NOT IN THE NAME
porarily halting traffic there. A journalist covering the event   OF JESUS! who calls us to be peacemakers, but not as the
noted to me that though the Vietnam War was grinding              world makes peace. And so we happily join the band of
down; the nuclear arms race was heating up with the Cold          Francis and Clare and Dorothy Day and Mahatma Gandhi
War. It came to my attention that the leading edge of the         and Martin Luther King and Cesar Chavez and Gene
arms race was the testing of new weapons, which was going         Stoltzfus and…following Jesus to the peaceable kingdom
on right near us in the Nevada desert. If we could stop the       promised to the peacemakers in our time. And so, in many
testing, that might stop the arms race. So in celebration         tongues, we celebrate ALLELUIA! Pace e Bene! Peace and
of the 800th anniversary of the birth of St. Francis, the         Good to all! ●  W
Franciscan community organized a new form of liturgy—a
series of nonviolent vigils/actions at the Nevada Test Site       (Fr Louie, Pace e Bene’s Action Advocate, is currently serving a
culminating in an arrest action on Good Friday and a joyful       six-month prison sentence for his prayerful, nonviolent protest
welcoming of the resurrection at NTS on Easter morning.           action at the School of the Americas at Ft. Benning, GA. He is
Hallelujah! A new church was aborning.                            being held at the Federal facility in Lompoc CA. His mailing
     Over the years we did succeed in influencing a mora-         address: Louis Vitale, 25803-048, Federal Correction Institute,
torium on testing that still holds, and helped create an out-     3600 Guard Rd., Lompoc CA 93436.)


                                                                                                        www.paceebene.org          3
Encountering the “Heart” of Nonviolence
by LR Berger, Pace e Bene Northeast Associate



W            hile the engines of war
             and injustice continue
             to cause unspeakable
suffering, our day to day experi-
ments in nonviolent actions and
                                                                                            Conference and Rally against War;
                                                                                            organizing a welcome and eve-
                                                                                            ning with the Buddhist Monks
                                                                                            and friends from the Peace Pagoda
                                                                                            whose NPT Walk made its pil-
living bind us to all our peace-                                                            grimage through New Hampshire
building ancestors, and to an ever-                                                         toward the United Nations for the
widening world fellowship rising                                                            May 2nd march and rally (www.
up everywhere to build a more                                                               nptwalk.org). Pace e Bene NE
just, peaceable global commu-                                                               launched a “Building a Culture
nity. Together, we go on learn-                                                             of Peace” monthly film series this
ing, practicing and creating viable                                                         year with the Concord Unitarian
alternatives to violence, while also                                                        Universalist Church, and continues
inspiring courage in each other to                                                          be a presence as member of the NH
withdraw our consent and partici-                                                           UCC Conference Peace with Justice
pation from the systems that keep                                                           Task Force working on projects
manufacturing and promoting it.                                                              including working to lobby NH
     In the past two years, Pace        Participants of the Good Friday worship gathering.
e Bene Northeast (PeB NE) orga-
nized and cosponsored non-
violence programs and events
for 17 different communities
including nonviolence formation
workshops, conferences, anti-
war rallies, book groups, vigils
against torture, film screenings
and discussions. PeB NE hosted
Ash Wednesday and Good Friday
worship gatherings focused on
Gospel Nonviolence, offered
workshops with “Volunteers for Peace” (an international             legislators to support the upcoming Comprehensive Test
group of youth) and hosted two members of “Combatants               Ban Treaty.
for Peace” from Israel and Palestine to speak about their                Pace e Bene NE continues the critical work of building
breathtaking work of nonviolence and reconciliation. We             nonviolence community by working together with other
co-sponsored a training in Nonviolent Communication                 peace advocacy groups including NH Peace Action, NH
and, thanks to a grant, I was able to work alongside the            AFSC, Concord Unitarian Church, Rochester Interfaith
National Religious Coalition Against Torture in NH. I con-          Council, NH Council of Churches, Seacoast Peace
tinue to have the privilege of mentoring participants of our        Response, 9/11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, and the
national Pace e Bene ten-month training program, as well            NH Conference United Church of Christ Peace with Justice
as others in our community, and supported and helped edit           Task Force. Grounding all of this work is the deep abiding
three new nonviolence resources including, “Sanctus,” a             fellowship of the national Pace e Bene staff whose vision
CD of poems by Peter Ediger, and “Living With the Wolf,”            supports and inspires me.
a collection of essays by Pace e Bene members. (See our                  In December, I was welcomed for Christmas week at
website about resources: www.paceebene. org).                       Brigid’s House in Camden New Jersey by hearthkeeper
     This new year has already been full of richness, start-        and poet, Cassie McDonald, and the Sacred Heart Parish.
ing with: an invitation to lead a gathering to honor Martin         Brigid’s house is a house of hospitality and home for arts
Luther King, Jr. with the Church of the Transfiguration             and peacemaking in the city with the sorrowful reputa-
parish, an opportunity to co-facilitate (with NH American           tion of being murder capitol of our nation. I visited first in
Friends Service Committee) a nonviolence/civil disobedi-            February 2009 when I was invited to volunteer to lead a
ence training with energized and committed youth at the             workshop for their annual Arts and Peace Day. Camden is
University of New Hampshire; a morning nonviolence                  a city that wears the history and consequences of decades
training with participants at our annual Nonviolence                of cultural violence wholly unmasked, and where a lively

4 The Wolf of Pace e Bene
and devoted faith community                                                                          an opportunity to transform
has taken up residence to join                                                                       anguish into action.
their neighbors’ efforts to “Heal                                                                         Sitting on the desert
Camden.” The lived day-to-                                                                           sand in the “women’s pen”
day generosity and devotion                                                                          I imagined the almost one
of this community has taken                                                                          thousand atomic bombs
up residence, as example now,                                                                        that we tested on the land
in my own heart.                                                                                     beneath my feet. The desert
     In September 2009, Pace                                                                         is a place for contemplation,
e Bene celebrated its 20th                                                                           and there was plenty of time
Anniversary in the Nevada                                                                            for that under a cloudless
desert where our founders first                                                                      blue sky. At the center of the
hatched the idea of a nonvio-                                                                        pen on the desert floor, a
lence service. Following our                                                                         large heart had been assem-
gathering, members of the Pace                                                                       bled — made and remade
e Bene community, Western            LR Berger (second from left) and others engage in nonviolent    of stones women must have
Shoshone Tribe, Nonviolent witness on September 27, 2009 at the Nevada Test Site as part of found over the years inside
Peaceforce, Nevada Desert                     Pace e Bene’s 20th anniversary celebration.            this pen while waiting to
Experience, Catholic Workers                                                                         be arrested. It was an icon
of Las Vegas, Colorado and Tucson, Codepink, Christian               of love and resistance: insisting on Life, and thereby on
Peacemaker Teams, Veterans of Hope and others – protested            Hope. Like the art and poems neighbors paint upon house
together at the Creech Air Force base where our military’s           after windowless, abandoned house on the impoverished
killing Drones flew in, disbelievingly, overhead. Many of us         streets of Camden, these simple stones spoke powerfully
went on to also hold a prayerful action at the Nevada Test           of how the sacred can be called forth and remade out of
Site. I had been to the Test Site before, but this year I made       our very woundedness. I send the image of this heart to
the decision to cross the line with others and was arrested for      you. Especially as we all stumble over our moments of
trespassing on federal property. Our work together these last        uncertainty about the significance of our humble acts of
five years strengthened my spirit as I sat in one of the two         nonviolent witness for effective nonviolent social change.
wire pens where men and women are separated and kept                 As the Test Site’s security police herded us into the waiting
until being booked for arrest. For me, this was an action            pen, I stumbled at first on the stones — before I recognized
moved by an aching solidarity with all Creation. It was              what I had stumbled upon. ●   W




Pace e Bene Welcomes Three Summer Interns

T        his summer, Argrow Kitnequa (“Kit”) Evans, Ernest
         Morrow, and Joseph Gardella are working in Pace e
         Bene’s Oakland office on two projects: The Nonviolent
Options Project and The Nonviolent Stories Project.
     Both Kit and Ernest are studying theology at the
Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, and both were
awarded fellowships by the Beatitude Society to work with
Pace e Bene. Joseph, an intern from the Metta Center for
Nonviolence, is working with Pace e Bene through mid-
August; he is from Rochester, New York.
     The Nonviolent Options Project is a multi-year pro-
gram sponsored by Pace e Bene and Hip Hop Caucus
                                                                      Kit Evans (left) and Ernest Morrow (right) talk with a fellow
working with urban youth to support and strengthen non-               participant of Pace e Bene’s 2009-2010 Certficate Program.
violent alternatives in their lives, their communities, and
the larger society. This summer, the focus is on gathering         lence in action, with a focus on how Pace e Bene’s work-
video interviews with urban youth in Oakland on the reali-         shops and courses have strengthened the capacity of those
ties of violence and the potential for nonviolent change. Kit      who have participated in them to engage nonviolently in
is coordinating this phase of the project.                         their lives and in the world.
     The goal of the Nonviolent Stories Project, coordinated            Special thanks to Vanessa Gomez Brake for being part
by Ernest, is to publish a collection of stories on nonvio-        of the team! ●W




                                                                                                         www.paceebene.org            5
My Life-Giving Journey with Pace e Bene
by Ken Preston



I   have been deeply privileged to walk with the
    Pace e Bene community for the past ten years.
    The nonviolent journey has taught me a great
deal, and now I share some of those reflections with
all of you who are part of the community.
     In the late 1990s I was studying for my master’s
degree in theology at the Jesuit School of Theology
in Berkeley, and trying to discern what I would do
after I graduated. I left the Oakland Catholic Worker,
serving Latin American refugees and immigrants, to
pursue my graduate studies. Concurrently, I worked
with Global Exchange, a human rights organization
based in San Francisco. A friend invited me to con-
sider becoming a Maryknoll Lay Missioner, which
I considered seriously, until I took a class called
“Liberating Nonviolence” through the Franciscan
School of Theology, and taught by Fr. Louie Vitale
and Ken Butigan. That class, together with Michael
Nagler’s Nonviolence course at the University of
California at Berkeley, called me to walk more seri-        Ken Preston (right) and Louie Vitale stand together in Nevada during a
ously on the path of nonviolence. After many coffees       nonviolent witness as part of Pace e Bene’s 20th anniversary celebration.
with Ken Butigan, Pace e Bene invited me on staff
and I was inspired to take this next step in my journey.          ing nonviolent dialogue have continued to transform my
     Before Pace e Bene I had been involved in the peace          communication patterns. There’s the level of teaching it
movement, participating in many actions, committing civil         to so many groups over the past ten years. Then there’s
disobedience and getting arrested many times, but feeling         the deeper level of trying to practice it, failing and getting
increasingly uncomfortable with the tactics of many doing         up again and again, in my life and with my colleagues at
peace activities. The unbridled expressions of anger, and         PeB. One of the things I greatly appreciate is the challenge
the demonizing of people in the government or the police          within the organization to actually practice nonviolence,
did not resonate with me. In studying Mohandas Gandhi             in our work together, and in the conflicts that have arisen
and Martin Luther King, Jr, among many others, I was              among us. That’s where the rubber met the road. And in my
learning that a spiritually-grounded, nonviolent approach         experience we were certainly not perfect. There were many
was quite different. And then to become part of a com-            shadows and unconscious areas I experienced in Pace e
munity that was trying to embody that approach rang true.         Bene and was a part of. Ways we would have responded
With Pace e Bene I participated in many peace actions,            more nonviolently. And yet, imperfect as we have been, we
including the Declaration of Peace Campaign and the               were always aware of our trying to be more nonviolent with
Christian Peace Witness in Iraq that both witnessed to the        each other and in our work with others. Open to learning
injustice of the war in Iraq and challenged our country to        and growing and transforming. For me the nonviolent
explore another option.                                           journey is always a spiritual journey, never arriving at some
     I became active with the School of Americas Watch            blissful place. But it’s always a work in progress.
gatherings at Fort Benning, GA where I trained others to                Then, finally, there’s the level of personal nonviolence.
embody nonviolence in their actions at the gates. And I           It’s interesting that I went from outer to inner, because I’ve
was part of a training team that worked with participants         always seen it the other way around. But I’ve learned that
to create a powerful nonviolent witness around President          the nonviolent journey is not a linear process. The outer
Obama’s house shortly after his historic election that both       feeds the inner and the inner informs the outer in a cyclical
supported and prayed for him while inviting him to con-           process. How has my experience at PeB and with nonvio-
sider nonviolence in policy decisions. I experienced the          lence helped me to be a more nonviolent person? There’s
power of deeply-grounded nonviolent witness to war, vio-          the spirituality of nonviolence I have participated in, both
lence, and oppression. I experienced another way.                 within the Pace e Bene community in our spiritual prac-
     Then, of course, there’s the interpersonal level of non-     tices and reflections. Practices I have incorporated in my
violence. The tools I’ve learned in teaching and practic-         personal life. And there’s the lifestyle choices I have made


6 The Wolf of Pace e Bene
as a result of trying to live more nonviolently. I’m trying       for now. I am so deeply grateful for the gift of the Pace e
to live somewhat simply, tread a little more lightly on this      Bene community where I’ve had the great privilege to walk
earth. Also, I’m attempting to make choices to take bet-          for this past decade with people who have been great men-
ter care of myself. For example, I generally choose to eat        tors to me on the path of nonviolence. I also appreciate all
vegetarian, organically and fair trade as much as possible        those I have come into contact with over these years. All
(of course, these also have more nonviolent impacts on the        of you that I’ve learned from in my nonviolence journey,
earth). And I try to exercise regularly. Another thing I’m        and hopefully I have shared a bit that has been helpful for
working on is how to transform us vs. them thinking and           you. To all of you and to the great mystery I bow in thanks.
doing — to get beyond either/or thinking to move more in          Let us continue to support each other spiritually on this
a direction of us/we thinking. I’ve also been learning how        blessed journey of nonviolence. Amen! ●  W
to hold opposites together, because the truth is usually a
combination of extremes.                                          Ken Preston now works with Maryknoll Lay Missioners (www.
     There’s much more to say, of course, but I’ll stop here      mklm.org). You can reach him at kpreston@mklm.org.



Passionately Committed to Nonviolent Change:
Gratitude for Ken Preston’s Ten Years with Pace e Bene
by Ken Butigan



T       he tear gas momentarily blinded us. Gasping for air
        as the stinging stuff filled our lungs, Ken Preston and
        I resisted the urge to spring up and run. Instead, we
did what we said we would do: remain centered, slowly
stand up, move back a couple of feet, sit down again. We
                                                                       For the next ten years Ken would bring this same verve
                                                                  and relentless persistence to every dimension of nonviolent
                                                                  change as a staff member of Pace e Bene.
                                                                       He took part in nonviolent action from San Francisco
                                                                  to the White House. He numbered among the four-
wanted to prevent people from tumbling                                  some that wrote Pace e Bene’s curriculum Engage:
over one another in panic, so we joined with                            Exploring Nonviolent Living, which he later adapted
others in creating an atmosphere of calm-                               for a couple of specific audiences (Just Faith and the
ness. Even as the police continued to set                               Franciscan Action Network). His work helped fuel
off one tear gas canister after another (and                            the Pace e Bene community, including the pilgrimage
nearby were firing rubber bullets at close                              that several of us made in 2005 to Australia to support
range into the throng) waves of composure                               the emergence of Pace e Bene Australia.
rippled across the sea of activists assembled                                As co-director of the Pace e Bene training pro-
in this downtown street. We linked arms                                 gram, he organized, supported, or facilitated literally
and continued to sit until the gas cloud                                hundreds of workshops, courses, and study groups.
faded away to nothing.                                            He increasingly developed training programs tailored to
      In November 1999 the World Trade Organization               specific organizations. For four years he designed and
convened in Seattle, Washington to set the rules of global        coordinated, with Veronica Pelicaric, Pace e Bene’s ten-
trade for the foreseeable future. Some 70,000 people from         month intensive training program. And over the past three
around the world gathered to call for “fair trade” not “free      years he organized a series of national speaking tours fea-
trade,” and to demand that WTO rules and policies be              turing Friar Louie Vitale and author Terrence Rynne.
developed with transparency and input from those most                  But most powerful of all has been Ken’s tireless com-
impacted by them. Almost immediately, the Seattle action          mitment to the Pace e Bene community. He continually
came to be regarded as a historic turning point in the            brought his vulnerability, creativity, intelligence and humor
movement to transform global economics.                           to all dimensions of our mission over this past decade.
      Ken had just joined the Pace e Bene staff, and had               This spring Ken took a job with Maryknoll Lay
asked me if I would be one of the peacekeepers organized          Missioners. In this new role he is pursuing the process of
by Global Exchange in preparation for the WTO event. I            building a nonviolent world in a new way. We miss his
was delighted to join in—which is why we found ourselves          daily presence—but we also support his new adventure.
sitting in the streets outside the Washington Convention          And we look forward to his continuing to facilitate Pace e
Center as part of a contingent of hundreds of people engag-       Bene workshops when he is available.
ing in nonviolent civil disobedience to drive home the                 Thank you, Ken, for all you poured into this work of
point that change was needed.                                     fostering peace, justice and well-being for all. ●W




                                                                                                    www.paceebene.org       7
A Letter from Pace e Bene’s Nigerian Associate
by Josephine Olagunju



G        reetings from Nigeria! Thank you for your inter-
         est in my well-being and in the people of Plateau
         State. I have actually been in touch with a couple
of Pace e Bene people. I even wrote for the compilation of
stories on active nonviolence. However, my contacts have
                                                                       My problems are nothing compared to happenings in
                                                                 Jos. Trouble started in mid-January, barely a month after
                                                                 I left there last December. My dismay is boundless with
                                                                 regard to the mayhem that was unleashed in a place I spent
                                                                 so much of my life and time, promoting justice and peace!
been sporadic for many reasons. One is that I just began         Our Pentecostal friends (and others who have borrowed
in January a doctoral program in the Center for Peace and        the expression) here would say, “The devil is a liar” because
Strategic Studies of the University of Ilorin. The Center        the callousness displayed beats our imagination; it could
is barely two years old. As the students’ representative I       only have been the work of the evil one! What has been
am kept on my toes! Depending on the supervisor I get, I         established with regard to the unrest is that it is inter-eth-
expect to work on adapting FVTW to the Nigerian context,         nic and political. The inter-religious dimension is because
specifically, to see how it could be a tool for good gover-      of the predominance of one religion in one group, and its
nance. The desire is to promote training in active nonvio-       opposite in the other. And one group whips up religious
lence among the youth. My alternative is to write on the         sentiments to foment trouble. Please join me in praying for
founder of my religious institute; she has a lot to offer with   the restoration of peace in a place formerly known to be the
regard to active nonviolent resolution of conflicts, albeit in   most peaceful in the country.
her life and in the institute she founded.                             I am in Ilorin, almost a day’s journey from Jos by pub-
     So you see, Pace e Bene is very much part of my life in     lic transport. The roads are bad; otherwise it should only
spite of the lack of opportunities for communication with        be half of that time. The climate of Ilorin is warmer than
the challenges of broken down laptop and irregular inter-        that of Jos. Fomenting trouble in Ilorin by any group is
net connections, not to mention the electricity outages that     contained. The saving grace: the people are predominantly
make nonsense of most efforts. I have also been following        Yorubas who are more tolerant when it comes to religious
Fr. Louis’ story and pray for his well-being. His is a true      differences. I must close now; the Internet cafe I’m using is
witness; we are far from there yet.                              closing down. Peace and all good to each and all.



       Become an Agent of Nonviolent Change
   Make a difference in your life and your world — become an Agent of Nonviolent Change!

          Pace e Bene’s Agents of Nonviolent Change Certificate Program offers you tools to:

               • Deepen your spiritual and practical foundations for nonviolent change;
      • Transform conflict in your life, your family, your work, your community, and your society;
                                                    and
          • Take creative, compassionate action to unleash the power of nonviolent change.

                       Next year’s program will feature three workshops in Chicago, IL:

                                  Awakening soulforce — October 29-31, 2010
                              engaging Conflict Creatively — February 25-27, 2011
                              the depths of nonviolent Action — June 24-26, 2011

                 Workshops will be held at the Cenacle Retreat Center in Chicago, Illinois.

                        For more information about this program, email Ken Preston at
                              kenpreston@paceebene.org or call 510-268-8765.



8 The Wolf of Pace e Bene
Peacemaking resources from Pace e Bene
                              Living With the Wolf: Walking the Way of                                                    Engaging our Conflicts: An Exploration of
                              Nonviolence.Containsmanytransformativearticles                                       Nonviolent Peacemaking8-sessionsmallgroup
                              fromthe20-yearhistoryofthePaceeBenenewsletter,                                    studyprograminChristianPeacemakingspecially
                              TheWolf.Paperback,120pages                                                              designedforJustMatters.RegisterwithJustFaith:
                              Engage: Exploring Nonviolent LivingbyLauraSlattery,                                     david@justfaith.org.
                               KenButigan,VeronicaPelicaricandKenPreston-Pile.                                   Franciscan Nonviolence: Stories, Reflections,
                    Atwelve-partcurriculumforgroupstudyinthespiritualityand                                     Principles, Practices and ResourcesbyKenButigan,
                    practiceofactivenonviolence.Paperback,320pages                                                    MaryLitell,OSFandLouisVitale,OFMReflections
                    From Violence to WholenessbyKenButiganwithPatriciaBruno,                    onthestoriesofSt.FrancisandSt.Clarethatilluminatenonviolence
                    OPAten-partcurriculumforgroupstudyinthespiritualityand                  asarelevantspiritualpracticeintoday’sworld.AvailableinEnglishand
                    practiceofactivenonviolence.AvailableinEnglishandSpanish,                 Spanish,Paperback,124pages
                    Paperback,170pages                                                               Pilgrimage Through a Burning WorldbyKenButigan
                      Peace Grows!byRosemaryLynch,OSFandMaryLitell,OSF.                       AcompellingandinsightfulaccountoftheNevadaDesertExperience
                                                                                                                          anditsspirituallygroundednonviolentchallengeto
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                      NurturingaCultureofPeaceprogramforuseinworkshopsand
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                              Traveling with the TurtlebyCindyPileandIrene                                            putsnonviolentactionattheheartofChristian
                              Woodward.ASmallGroupProcessinWomen’s                                                  salvation.Paperback,228pages
                              SpiritualityandPeacemaking.Paperback,287pages
                                                                                                                            A Persistent Peace: One Man’s Struggle for
                                     Letter from Imperial JailbyLouieVitale,ofm                                        a Nonviolent WorldByRev.JohnDear,SJ
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                                                         inprisonfromanti-torture
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                                                         Word and our World
                                                        PoemsandReadingsbyPeter                                        Love in Action: A Direct-Action Handbook for
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My Faith Journey: Louis Vitale's Path to Nonviolence

  • 1. The Wolf Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service www.paceebene.org Summer2010,Vol.21,No.2 Peace and all Good My Faith Journey by Louis Vitale ofm InsIde thIs Issue My Faith Journey 1 I was born June 1, 1932 into an Italian Catholic family and culture, with baptism being top of the chronology of religious rituals. Next on the Encountering the “Heart” agenda should have been religious instruction culminating in first com- Of Nonviolence 4 munion preceded by confession, but through some dissatisfaction with the old Mission San Gabriel, my parents did not attend mass and I did Pace e Bene Welcomes not make those steps at the usual age of seven. Three Summer Interns 5 About the time I turned 12, a close friend of my father convinced him, after much resistance, to attend a weekend retreat at a Catholic Retreat My Life-Giving Journey Center. My father, a great salesman, met his match and was so impressed by With Pace e Bene 6 the priest he came home and announced that we were now going to Sunday mass. Within a year I was in a Catholic mili- Passionately Committed tary school run by Dominican Sisters. There to Nonviolent Change: my religious upbringing got a jump-start. I Gratitude for Ken Preston’s received instruction and made my first com- munion, confession and confirmation. Ten Years with Pace e Bene 7 My bent seemed to be enthusiasm. I took to all of this with zeal. I was very impressed A Letter from Pace e Bene’s with a Dominican priest in long white robes Nigerian Associate 8 who seemed heroic to me. During those World War II days, there were many stories of Peacemaking Resources 9 missionaries who seemed for our times like the martyrs of the early church, being placed in concentration camps, tortured and even put to death. To me this seemed a very heroic life style. But almost all members of my family were engaged in business—fish processing and alcoholic beverages—so I presumed that would be my future life as well. Yet those heroes remained ever present to me, as did war heroes such as General MacArthur and General Patton. Also the many war films highlighted such heroism. Pace e Bene’s mission is to foster Upon entering high school at Loyola, I had to strive to keep up with my a just and peaceful world through studies and follow the faith. Now I had a car and developed a wild streak nonviolent education, community with companions in all kinds of partying ventures. (A hint of identification building, and action. Formed by a with the early life of St. Francis of Assisi, as yet unknown to me.) In my small group of Franciscans in 1989, we junior year I was talked into running for class president. I faced the humili- ation of losing, and blamed God for letting me be humiliated. Yet I was sure are a growing community representing it was some sign from God. God was beginning to wake me up. a diversity of spiritual traditions and Previously, my major religious motivation was fear of sinning through cultural backgrounds now reaching human weakness and going to hell. Mass and confession could save my soul. across the continent and networking But a new enthusiasm emerged. I approached a Jesuit campus chaplain and with nonviolence practitioners in told him of my readiness to follow my enthusiasm. Continued on page 2 many countries.
  • 2. My Faith Journey Continued from page 1 He knew of my worldliness, having been my high school principal. He sug- gested I finish college and complete my three-year obligation to the US Air Force as an Air Force ROTC cadet. Once again, hedonism won the day. I went back to the partying and jazz clubs. But the call never went away. A deep devotional side continued to devel- op. I made a retreat at a Franciscan retreat center in Indianapolis and later at Our Lady of Gethsemane among contemplative Trappist monks including the prolific spiritual writer Thomas Merton who had also turned from a profligate life to follow the contemplative, mystical call. The starkness of their vow of silence frightened me. The warmth and openness of the Franciscan centers attracted me. I picked up a vocation book at the center: “If you have a love of God, a desire to serve the poor as did Jesus, and if you have a sense of humor”…this The Wolf Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service spoke to me. I signed up. When I told my parents, who had come to Chicago for a fish convention, I picked up a vocation (Dad was president of the national The Wolf is published three times a year by association that year) my father was book at the center: Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service. Its name- sake refers to St. Francis of Assisi’s nonvio- dismayed. When he said, “All this I will give to you…” I remembered Jesus’ “If you have a love of lent action in reconciling the town of Gubbio with a wolf who attacked the town out of temptation in the desert. I persevered God, a desire to serve hunger and desperation. Editor: Peter Ediger; in following the course. At discharge Copy Editor: Cynthia Okayama Dopke; time from the Air Force I faced options: the poor as did Jesus, Layout and Design: Chris McGee, Barking Dog Design, Alexandria, VA. re-up with the Air Force, apply to Harvard for a business degree, or join and if you have a The Pace e Bene Board: the Franciscans. The Holy Spirit did sense of humor” Fred Galluccio Rev. Cynthia not leave me in confusion. Rev. Linda Jaramillo Stateman As I learned more of St. Francis— …this spoke to me. Mariano Jauco Rev. Lennox Ken Preston Yearwood, Jr. his profligate years, his attraction to be a heroic knight, his desperate years I signed up. Staff: of torture as a prisoner of war and the Ken Butigan Veronica Pelicaric Peter Ediger Ken Preston subsequent severe illness of body and spirit (today we would call it Post Ryan Hall Louis Vitale OFM Traumatic Stress Disorder)—I followed his path. Mary Litell OSF My initial experience as a Franciscan was as a penitent. How can I Associate Program: regain good standing with God and achieve “sanctity” –from spiritual hobo Women’s Spirituality and Peacemaking to fervent disciple. The first two austere years were focused on submitting to Cindy Preston-Pile and Irene Woodward discipline, putting on the Franciscan habit and taking up the religious life. I Associates: recall the fear coming back, fear of failing to live up to this way of life—the LR Berger Brendan McKeague sins we might commit, not only of commission but also of omission. I was Judith Kelly Josephine Olagunju struck by St. Paul’s confession, “The evil I would not do, I do; the good I SHCJ would do, I do not.” But a strong conviction and love of this pathway of Pace e Bene Elder: Jesus and Francis engaged me at a very deep level, compelling me to go on. Rosemary Lynch OSF After Novitiate I was ordained as a Catholic priest and took on the life-long Las Vegas Office: commitment to poverty, chastity and obedience. 1420W.BartlettAve. Major currents were sweeping through society and the church at this LasVegasNV89106 time. For the church it was the Vatican Council and the new insights com- Phone:702-648-2281 ing from scripture, liturgy, and church history—new understandings of the Oakland Office: religious life and the role of bishops. Most amazing and hopeful was the 2501HarrisonSt. presence of representative bishops from cultures around the world—Latin OaklandCA94612 Phone:510-268-8765 America, Africa, and Asia. With this came new languages, new forms of worship, new understandings of scripture and of God’s message. From this Email:paceebene@paceebene.org Website:www.paceebene.org came the breakthrough document, “The Church in the Modern World” with 2 The Wolf of Pace e Bene
  • 3. an awareness that the church was a church of the poor, break of nonviolence actions in the corona of Marin Luther an awareness which the oppressed well understood. This King, Cesar Chavez, Nelson Mandela, and people power engaged us in a new expression. The Spirit was moving movements in Poland, the Philippines, the Soviet Union within the poor to change history. Many of us experienced and on and on. this as intoxicating. We Franciscans were especially blessed Yes, it was a charismatic implosion of cultures, societies, to have far-sighted mentors who already were immersed universities, the peace movement, and including the Church’s with the poor throughout the world. Francis’ charism for Religious life. It is amazing how this keeps growing. Nevada the poor and for all creation was our legacy. Desert Experience has celebrated almost thirty years and is Then came the revolutionary movements of the sixties. still going. It gave impetus to the birthing of Pace e Bene By this time I was out of seminary and sent to teach soci- Nonviolence Service, which recently celebrated twenty years ology at our church college at San Luis Rey, and engaged of providing resources and training in the spirituality and in doctoral studies at UCLA. I also spent practice of active nonviolence. some time at Berkeley, where our theol- And now we face a new break- ogy school had located to be part of an through—Creation Theology. Christians ecumenical community of seminaries, And so we happily believe that the all-compassionate love also attached to the trailblazing icon of the University of California Berkeley. join the band of which fills our universe, fills all creation, is the presence we name “God” or “Gaia” There the spirit of change was energiz- Francis and Clare or “Allah” or any other name. Christians ing in the Free Speech movement, liter- see this presence made present in the ally flooding the seminaries in amplified and Dorothy Day and human world (incarnation) as in Jesus. voices booming into the Berkeley halls. Great prophetic voices such as Robert Mahatma Gandhi and As we learn more and more, our under- standing of this amazing universe enlarg- Bellah, Michael Nagler, and Angela Davis Martin Luther King es. Some say the Hubble’s giant telescope were picking up the mantle of Martin has revealed to us more of God’s creation Luther King. In the midst of this was the and Cesar Chavez than any previous books, scriptures or epic anti-Vietnam war movement. By then I had come a long way from my and Gene Stoltzfus life stories. Francis of Assisi is seen by scientific and ecumenical ecologists as US Air Force days. I joined with others and…following Jesus the first to understand this all-embracing in mounting the Federal Court House unity—“Brother Sun, Sister Moon, Sister steps and boldly challenging the U. S to the peaceable Water, Brother Fire—All Creation.” government. We Franciscans were also close to Cesar Chavez and experienced kingdom promised to This fascinates me beyond my imag- ination, even here in this lock-down a new form of pilgrimage, marching to the peacemakers in near the counter sign—Vanderbilt Air Sacramento under the banner of our Lady Force Base, gateway of world-destroy- of Guadalupe. our time. ing missiles and rockets—as the U.S. When the Vietnam War finally ended seeks “Total Global Dominance.” In the I was in Las Vegas working with farm face of this, from behind prison bars but workers and for welfare mothers’ rights. As part of this with the confidence of glimpsing the truth which makes us process, we did a sit-in on the famed Las Vegas strip, tem- free, we say NOT IN OUR NAME! NOT IN THE NAME porarily halting traffic there. A journalist covering the event OF JESUS! who calls us to be peacemakers, but not as the noted to me that though the Vietnam War was grinding world makes peace. And so we happily join the band of down; the nuclear arms race was heating up with the Cold Francis and Clare and Dorothy Day and Mahatma Gandhi War. It came to my attention that the leading edge of the and Martin Luther King and Cesar Chavez and Gene arms race was the testing of new weapons, which was going Stoltzfus and…following Jesus to the peaceable kingdom on right near us in the Nevada desert. If we could stop the promised to the peacemakers in our time. And so, in many testing, that might stop the arms race. So in celebration tongues, we celebrate ALLELUIA! Pace e Bene! Peace and of the 800th anniversary of the birth of St. Francis, the Good to all! ● W Franciscan community organized a new form of liturgy—a series of nonviolent vigils/actions at the Nevada Test Site (Fr Louie, Pace e Bene’s Action Advocate, is currently serving a culminating in an arrest action on Good Friday and a joyful six-month prison sentence for his prayerful, nonviolent protest welcoming of the resurrection at NTS on Easter morning. action at the School of the Americas at Ft. Benning, GA. He is Hallelujah! A new church was aborning. being held at the Federal facility in Lompoc CA. His mailing Over the years we did succeed in influencing a mora- address: Louis Vitale, 25803-048, Federal Correction Institute, torium on testing that still holds, and helped create an out- 3600 Guard Rd., Lompoc CA 93436.) www.paceebene.org 3
  • 4. Encountering the “Heart” of Nonviolence by LR Berger, Pace e Bene Northeast Associate W hile the engines of war and injustice continue to cause unspeakable suffering, our day to day experi- ments in nonviolent actions and Conference and Rally against War; organizing a welcome and eve- ning with the Buddhist Monks and friends from the Peace Pagoda whose NPT Walk made its pil- living bind us to all our peace- grimage through New Hampshire building ancestors, and to an ever- toward the United Nations for the widening world fellowship rising May 2nd march and rally (www. up everywhere to build a more nptwalk.org). Pace e Bene NE just, peaceable global commu- launched a “Building a Culture nity. Together, we go on learn- of Peace” monthly film series this ing, practicing and creating viable year with the Concord Unitarian alternatives to violence, while also Universalist Church, and continues inspiring courage in each other to be a presence as member of the NH withdraw our consent and partici- UCC Conference Peace with Justice pation from the systems that keep Task Force working on projects manufacturing and promoting it. including working to lobby NH In the past two years, Pace Participants of the Good Friday worship gathering. e Bene Northeast (PeB NE) orga- nized and cosponsored non- violence programs and events for 17 different communities including nonviolence formation workshops, conferences, anti- war rallies, book groups, vigils against torture, film screenings and discussions. PeB NE hosted Ash Wednesday and Good Friday worship gatherings focused on Gospel Nonviolence, offered workshops with “Volunteers for Peace” (an international legislators to support the upcoming Comprehensive Test group of youth) and hosted two members of “Combatants Ban Treaty. for Peace” from Israel and Palestine to speak about their Pace e Bene NE continues the critical work of building breathtaking work of nonviolence and reconciliation. We nonviolence community by working together with other co-sponsored a training in Nonviolent Communication peace advocacy groups including NH Peace Action, NH and, thanks to a grant, I was able to work alongside the AFSC, Concord Unitarian Church, Rochester Interfaith National Religious Coalition Against Torture in NH. I con- Council, NH Council of Churches, Seacoast Peace tinue to have the privilege of mentoring participants of our Response, 9/11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, and the national Pace e Bene ten-month training program, as well NH Conference United Church of Christ Peace with Justice as others in our community, and supported and helped edit Task Force. Grounding all of this work is the deep abiding three new nonviolence resources including, “Sanctus,” a fellowship of the national Pace e Bene staff whose vision CD of poems by Peter Ediger, and “Living With the Wolf,” supports and inspires me. a collection of essays by Pace e Bene members. (See our In December, I was welcomed for Christmas week at website about resources: www.paceebene. org). Brigid’s House in Camden New Jersey by hearthkeeper This new year has already been full of richness, start- and poet, Cassie McDonald, and the Sacred Heart Parish. ing with: an invitation to lead a gathering to honor Martin Brigid’s house is a house of hospitality and home for arts Luther King, Jr. with the Church of the Transfiguration and peacemaking in the city with the sorrowful reputa- parish, an opportunity to co-facilitate (with NH American tion of being murder capitol of our nation. I visited first in Friends Service Committee) a nonviolence/civil disobedi- February 2009 when I was invited to volunteer to lead a ence training with energized and committed youth at the workshop for their annual Arts and Peace Day. Camden is University of New Hampshire; a morning nonviolence a city that wears the history and consequences of decades training with participants at our annual Nonviolence of cultural violence wholly unmasked, and where a lively 4 The Wolf of Pace e Bene
  • 5. and devoted faith community an opportunity to transform has taken up residence to join anguish into action. their neighbors’ efforts to “Heal Sitting on the desert Camden.” The lived day-to- sand in the “women’s pen” day generosity and devotion I imagined the almost one of this community has taken thousand atomic bombs up residence, as example now, that we tested on the land in my own heart. beneath my feet. The desert In September 2009, Pace is a place for contemplation, e Bene celebrated its 20th and there was plenty of time Anniversary in the Nevada for that under a cloudless desert where our founders first blue sky. At the center of the hatched the idea of a nonvio- pen on the desert floor, a lence service. Following our large heart had been assem- gathering, members of the Pace bled — made and remade e Bene community, Western LR Berger (second from left) and others engage in nonviolent of stones women must have Shoshone Tribe, Nonviolent witness on September 27, 2009 at the Nevada Test Site as part of found over the years inside Peaceforce, Nevada Desert Pace e Bene’s 20th anniversary celebration. this pen while waiting to Experience, Catholic Workers be arrested. It was an icon of Las Vegas, Colorado and Tucson, Codepink, Christian of love and resistance: insisting on Life, and thereby on Peacemaker Teams, Veterans of Hope and others – protested Hope. Like the art and poems neighbors paint upon house together at the Creech Air Force base where our military’s after windowless, abandoned house on the impoverished killing Drones flew in, disbelievingly, overhead. Many of us streets of Camden, these simple stones spoke powerfully went on to also hold a prayerful action at the Nevada Test of how the sacred can be called forth and remade out of Site. I had been to the Test Site before, but this year I made our very woundedness. I send the image of this heart to the decision to cross the line with others and was arrested for you. Especially as we all stumble over our moments of trespassing on federal property. Our work together these last uncertainty about the significance of our humble acts of five years strengthened my spirit as I sat in one of the two nonviolent witness for effective nonviolent social change. wire pens where men and women are separated and kept As the Test Site’s security police herded us into the waiting until being booked for arrest. For me, this was an action pen, I stumbled at first on the stones — before I recognized moved by an aching solidarity with all Creation. It was what I had stumbled upon. ● W Pace e Bene Welcomes Three Summer Interns T his summer, Argrow Kitnequa (“Kit”) Evans, Ernest Morrow, and Joseph Gardella are working in Pace e Bene’s Oakland office on two projects: The Nonviolent Options Project and The Nonviolent Stories Project. Both Kit and Ernest are studying theology at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, and both were awarded fellowships by the Beatitude Society to work with Pace e Bene. Joseph, an intern from the Metta Center for Nonviolence, is working with Pace e Bene through mid- August; he is from Rochester, New York. The Nonviolent Options Project is a multi-year pro- gram sponsored by Pace e Bene and Hip Hop Caucus Kit Evans (left) and Ernest Morrow (right) talk with a fellow working with urban youth to support and strengthen non- participant of Pace e Bene’s 2009-2010 Certficate Program. violent alternatives in their lives, their communities, and the larger society. This summer, the focus is on gathering lence in action, with a focus on how Pace e Bene’s work- video interviews with urban youth in Oakland on the reali- shops and courses have strengthened the capacity of those ties of violence and the potential for nonviolent change. Kit who have participated in them to engage nonviolently in is coordinating this phase of the project. their lives and in the world. The goal of the Nonviolent Stories Project, coordinated Special thanks to Vanessa Gomez Brake for being part by Ernest, is to publish a collection of stories on nonvio- of the team! ●W www.paceebene.org 5
  • 6. My Life-Giving Journey with Pace e Bene by Ken Preston I have been deeply privileged to walk with the Pace e Bene community for the past ten years. The nonviolent journey has taught me a great deal, and now I share some of those reflections with all of you who are part of the community. In the late 1990s I was studying for my master’s degree in theology at the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, and trying to discern what I would do after I graduated. I left the Oakland Catholic Worker, serving Latin American refugees and immigrants, to pursue my graduate studies. Concurrently, I worked with Global Exchange, a human rights organization based in San Francisco. A friend invited me to con- sider becoming a Maryknoll Lay Missioner, which I considered seriously, until I took a class called “Liberating Nonviolence” through the Franciscan School of Theology, and taught by Fr. Louie Vitale and Ken Butigan. That class, together with Michael Nagler’s Nonviolence course at the University of California at Berkeley, called me to walk more seri- Ken Preston (right) and Louie Vitale stand together in Nevada during a ously on the path of nonviolence. After many coffees nonviolent witness as part of Pace e Bene’s 20th anniversary celebration. with Ken Butigan, Pace e Bene invited me on staff and I was inspired to take this next step in my journey. ing nonviolent dialogue have continued to transform my Before Pace e Bene I had been involved in the peace communication patterns. There’s the level of teaching it movement, participating in many actions, committing civil to so many groups over the past ten years. Then there’s disobedience and getting arrested many times, but feeling the deeper level of trying to practice it, failing and getting increasingly uncomfortable with the tactics of many doing up again and again, in my life and with my colleagues at peace activities. The unbridled expressions of anger, and PeB. One of the things I greatly appreciate is the challenge the demonizing of people in the government or the police within the organization to actually practice nonviolence, did not resonate with me. In studying Mohandas Gandhi in our work together, and in the conflicts that have arisen and Martin Luther King, Jr, among many others, I was among us. That’s where the rubber met the road. And in my learning that a spiritually-grounded, nonviolent approach experience we were certainly not perfect. There were many was quite different. And then to become part of a com- shadows and unconscious areas I experienced in Pace e munity that was trying to embody that approach rang true. Bene and was a part of. Ways we would have responded With Pace e Bene I participated in many peace actions, more nonviolently. And yet, imperfect as we have been, we including the Declaration of Peace Campaign and the were always aware of our trying to be more nonviolent with Christian Peace Witness in Iraq that both witnessed to the each other and in our work with others. Open to learning injustice of the war in Iraq and challenged our country to and growing and transforming. For me the nonviolent explore another option. journey is always a spiritual journey, never arriving at some I became active with the School of Americas Watch blissful place. But it’s always a work in progress. gatherings at Fort Benning, GA where I trained others to Then, finally, there’s the level of personal nonviolence. embody nonviolence in their actions at the gates. And I It’s interesting that I went from outer to inner, because I’ve was part of a training team that worked with participants always seen it the other way around. But I’ve learned that to create a powerful nonviolent witness around President the nonviolent journey is not a linear process. The outer Obama’s house shortly after his historic election that both feeds the inner and the inner informs the outer in a cyclical supported and prayed for him while inviting him to con- process. How has my experience at PeB and with nonvio- sider nonviolence in policy decisions. I experienced the lence helped me to be a more nonviolent person? There’s power of deeply-grounded nonviolent witness to war, vio- the spirituality of nonviolence I have participated in, both lence, and oppression. I experienced another way. within the Pace e Bene community in our spiritual prac- Then, of course, there’s the interpersonal level of non- tices and reflections. Practices I have incorporated in my violence. The tools I’ve learned in teaching and practic- personal life. And there’s the lifestyle choices I have made 6 The Wolf of Pace e Bene
  • 7. as a result of trying to live more nonviolently. I’m trying for now. I am so deeply grateful for the gift of the Pace e to live somewhat simply, tread a little more lightly on this Bene community where I’ve had the great privilege to walk earth. Also, I’m attempting to make choices to take bet- for this past decade with people who have been great men- ter care of myself. For example, I generally choose to eat tors to me on the path of nonviolence. I also appreciate all vegetarian, organically and fair trade as much as possible those I have come into contact with over these years. All (of course, these also have more nonviolent impacts on the of you that I’ve learned from in my nonviolence journey, earth). And I try to exercise regularly. Another thing I’m and hopefully I have shared a bit that has been helpful for working on is how to transform us vs. them thinking and you. To all of you and to the great mystery I bow in thanks. doing — to get beyond either/or thinking to move more in Let us continue to support each other spiritually on this a direction of us/we thinking. I’ve also been learning how blessed journey of nonviolence. Amen! ● W to hold opposites together, because the truth is usually a combination of extremes. Ken Preston now works with Maryknoll Lay Missioners (www. There’s much more to say, of course, but I’ll stop here mklm.org). You can reach him at kpreston@mklm.org. Passionately Committed to Nonviolent Change: Gratitude for Ken Preston’s Ten Years with Pace e Bene by Ken Butigan T he tear gas momentarily blinded us. Gasping for air as the stinging stuff filled our lungs, Ken Preston and I resisted the urge to spring up and run. Instead, we did what we said we would do: remain centered, slowly stand up, move back a couple of feet, sit down again. We For the next ten years Ken would bring this same verve and relentless persistence to every dimension of nonviolent change as a staff member of Pace e Bene. He took part in nonviolent action from San Francisco to the White House. He numbered among the four- wanted to prevent people from tumbling some that wrote Pace e Bene’s curriculum Engage: over one another in panic, so we joined with Exploring Nonviolent Living, which he later adapted others in creating an atmosphere of calm- for a couple of specific audiences (Just Faith and the ness. Even as the police continued to set Franciscan Action Network). His work helped fuel off one tear gas canister after another (and the Pace e Bene community, including the pilgrimage nearby were firing rubber bullets at close that several of us made in 2005 to Australia to support range into the throng) waves of composure the emergence of Pace e Bene Australia. rippled across the sea of activists assembled As co-director of the Pace e Bene training pro- in this downtown street. We linked arms gram, he organized, supported, or facilitated literally and continued to sit until the gas cloud hundreds of workshops, courses, and study groups. faded away to nothing. He increasingly developed training programs tailored to In November 1999 the World Trade Organization specific organizations. For four years he designed and convened in Seattle, Washington to set the rules of global coordinated, with Veronica Pelicaric, Pace e Bene’s ten- trade for the foreseeable future. Some 70,000 people from month intensive training program. And over the past three around the world gathered to call for “fair trade” not “free years he organized a series of national speaking tours fea- trade,” and to demand that WTO rules and policies be turing Friar Louie Vitale and author Terrence Rynne. developed with transparency and input from those most But most powerful of all has been Ken’s tireless com- impacted by them. Almost immediately, the Seattle action mitment to the Pace e Bene community. He continually came to be regarded as a historic turning point in the brought his vulnerability, creativity, intelligence and humor movement to transform global economics. to all dimensions of our mission over this past decade. Ken had just joined the Pace e Bene staff, and had This spring Ken took a job with Maryknoll Lay asked me if I would be one of the peacekeepers organized Missioners. In this new role he is pursuing the process of by Global Exchange in preparation for the WTO event. I building a nonviolent world in a new way. We miss his was delighted to join in—which is why we found ourselves daily presence—but we also support his new adventure. sitting in the streets outside the Washington Convention And we look forward to his continuing to facilitate Pace e Center as part of a contingent of hundreds of people engag- Bene workshops when he is available. ing in nonviolent civil disobedience to drive home the Thank you, Ken, for all you poured into this work of point that change was needed. fostering peace, justice and well-being for all. ●W www.paceebene.org 7
  • 8. A Letter from Pace e Bene’s Nigerian Associate by Josephine Olagunju G reetings from Nigeria! Thank you for your inter- est in my well-being and in the people of Plateau State. I have actually been in touch with a couple of Pace e Bene people. I even wrote for the compilation of stories on active nonviolence. However, my contacts have My problems are nothing compared to happenings in Jos. Trouble started in mid-January, barely a month after I left there last December. My dismay is boundless with regard to the mayhem that was unleashed in a place I spent so much of my life and time, promoting justice and peace! been sporadic for many reasons. One is that I just began Our Pentecostal friends (and others who have borrowed in January a doctoral program in the Center for Peace and the expression) here would say, “The devil is a liar” because Strategic Studies of the University of Ilorin. The Center the callousness displayed beats our imagination; it could is barely two years old. As the students’ representative I only have been the work of the evil one! What has been am kept on my toes! Depending on the supervisor I get, I established with regard to the unrest is that it is inter-eth- expect to work on adapting FVTW to the Nigerian context, nic and political. The inter-religious dimension is because specifically, to see how it could be a tool for good gover- of the predominance of one religion in one group, and its nance. The desire is to promote training in active nonvio- opposite in the other. And one group whips up religious lence among the youth. My alternative is to write on the sentiments to foment trouble. Please join me in praying for founder of my religious institute; she has a lot to offer with the restoration of peace in a place formerly known to be the regard to active nonviolent resolution of conflicts, albeit in most peaceful in the country. her life and in the institute she founded. I am in Ilorin, almost a day’s journey from Jos by pub- So you see, Pace e Bene is very much part of my life in lic transport. The roads are bad; otherwise it should only spite of the lack of opportunities for communication with be half of that time. The climate of Ilorin is warmer than the challenges of broken down laptop and irregular inter- that of Jos. Fomenting trouble in Ilorin by any group is net connections, not to mention the electricity outages that contained. The saving grace: the people are predominantly make nonsense of most efforts. I have also been following Yorubas who are more tolerant when it comes to religious Fr. Louis’ story and pray for his well-being. His is a true differences. I must close now; the Internet cafe I’m using is witness; we are far from there yet. closing down. Peace and all good to each and all. Become an Agent of Nonviolent Change Make a difference in your life and your world — become an Agent of Nonviolent Change! Pace e Bene’s Agents of Nonviolent Change Certificate Program offers you tools to: • Deepen your spiritual and practical foundations for nonviolent change; • Transform conflict in your life, your family, your work, your community, and your society; and • Take creative, compassionate action to unleash the power of nonviolent change. Next year’s program will feature three workshops in Chicago, IL: Awakening soulforce — October 29-31, 2010 engaging Conflict Creatively — February 25-27, 2011 the depths of nonviolent Action — June 24-26, 2011 Workshops will be held at the Cenacle Retreat Center in Chicago, Illinois. For more information about this program, email Ken Preston at kenpreston@paceebene.org or call 510-268-8765. 8 The Wolf of Pace e Bene
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Franciscan Nonviolence: Stories, Reflections, Atwelve-partcurriculumforgroupstudyinthespiritualityand Principles, Practices and ResourcesbyKenButigan, practiceofactivenonviolence.Paperback,320pages MaryLitell,OSFandLouisVitale,OFMReflections From Violence to WholenessbyKenButiganwithPatriciaBruno, onthestoriesofSt.FrancisandSt.Clarethatilluminatenonviolence OPAten-partcurriculumforgroupstudyinthespiritualityand asarelevantspiritualpracticeintoday’sworld.AvailableinEnglishand practiceofactivenonviolence.AvailableinEnglishandSpanish, Spanish,Paperback,124pages Paperback,170pages Pilgrimage Through a Burning WorldbyKenButigan Peace Grows!byRosemaryLynch,OSFandMaryLitell,OSF. 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