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  1. Philip Francis Berrigan SSJ (October 5, 1923 – December 6, 2002) was an American peace activist and Catholic priest with the Josephites. He engaged in nonviolent, civil disobedience in the cause of peace and nuclear disarmament and was often arrested.

  2. Dec 8, 2002 · Philip F. Berrigan, a former Josephite priest and one of two “Berrigan Brothers” who ignited resistance to the Vietnam War in the late 1960s, died Friday night. He was 79.

  3. May 19, 2018 · The nine — Father Berrigan, his brother Philip Berrigan, David Darst, John Hogan, Tom Lewis, Marjorie Melville, Thomas Melville, George Mische and Mary Moylan — were each sentenced to two to...

  4. Apr 6, 2024 · April 6, 2024. More than two decades after his death at age 79, the depth of the life of Catholic war resister Philip Francis Berrigan is presented in a collection of his writings, letters and...

  5. Dec 8, 2002 · Philip F. Berrigan, the former Roman Catholic priest who led the draft board raids that galvanized opposition to the Vietnam War in the late 1960's, died on Friday in Baltimore after a lifetime...

  6. Daniel J. Berrigan and Philip Berrigan rose to prominence in the late 1960s as protesters of American involvement in the Vietnam War (1954–75). Both were Roman Catholic priests at the time.

  7. Dec 7, 2002 · Philip F. Berrigan, the former Roman Catholic priest who led the draft board raids that galvanized opposition to the Vietnam War in the late 1960's, died last night in Baltimore after a...

  8. Dec 9, 2002 · Longtime anti-war and anti-nuclear activist Philip Berrigan died Friday, Dec. 6 at Jonah House, a community he co-founded in 1973, surrounded by family and friends. He died two months after...

  9. Dec 7, 2002 · Philip Berrigan, who spent more than a decade in prison for various anti-war and anti-nuclear protests, is dead at 79. From Vietnam on, the World War II veteran made civil disobedience his life's...

  10. Philip Berrigan, Holy Cross Class of 1950, died of cancer on December 6, 2002. Raised in upstate New York, Berrigan served as a World War II infantry officer in Europe, then returned to Holy Cross. After graduation he entered the Josephites, an order of priests dedicated to serving African-Americans.

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