Daniel Berrigan

Daniel Berrigan

출생 : 1921-05-09, Syracuse, New York, USA

사망 : 2016-04-30

약력

Daniel Joseph Berrigan was an Jesuit priest, anti-war activist, Christian pacifist, playwright, poet, and author. His active protest against the Vietnam War earned him both scorn and admiration, especially regarding his association with the Catonsville Nine. It also landed him on the Federal Bureau of Investigation's "most wanted list" (the first-ever priest on the list), on the cover of Time magazine, and in prison. For the rest of his life, Dan remained one of the United States' leading anti-war activists. In 1980, he co-founded the Plowshares movement, an anti-nuclear protest group, that put him back into the national spotlight. He was also an award-winning and prolific author of some 50 books, a teacher, and a university educator

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Daniel Berrigan

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The Berrigans: Devout and Dangerous
Himself
The Berrigan Brothers, Daniel and Philip were Catholic priests dedicated to non violent resistance of the violent policies of the United States government. They rose to prominence as outspoken opponents of the Vietnam War.
An Act of Conscience
Self
When a young couple buys a contested home at auction from the U.S. government for $5,400, they become involved in a political and moral battle much larger than what they originally bargained for.
미션
Sebastian
1750년, 남미의 오지로 선교활동을 떠난 가브리엘 신부 일행. 그들은 신비로운 폭포 절벽 꼭대기에 사는 원주민 과라니족의 마을에 교회를 세우고 이들과 함께 교감하는 데 성공한다. 한편, 악랄한 노예상 멘도자는 우발적으로 자신의 동생을 살해하게 되고, 죄책감과 절망에 빠진 그에게 가브리엘 신부는 함께 원주민 마을로 선교활동을 떠날 것을 권한다. 멘도자는 자신이 사고 팔던 과라니족의 순수한 모습에 진심으로 참회하며 헌신적으로 신부의 길을 걷기 시작한다. 그러나 아름다운 낙원에서의 평화도 잠시, 과라니족의 마을이 포르투갈 영토로 편입됨에 따라 원주민들은 위기에 처하고, 마을을 지키기 위해 무력으로 맞서야 한다는 멘도자와 비폭력의 원칙을 지키려는 가브리엘 신부는 각자의 방식을 선택하기에 이르는데…
In the King of Prussia
self
Dramatization of the trial of Christian anti-war activists, known collectively as the "Plowshares Eight". In September 1980, they broke into a General Electric weapons plant in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, and in an act of protest against nuclear proliferation, poured vials of their own blood onto secret missle plans, burned other files, and damaged nosecones intended for nuclear missles. The direct-to-video production is intercut with clips from actual news coverage of the trial. The "Plowshares Eight" portray themselves in the production, and after taping was complete, reported to court for their imprisonment.