A Marriage of True Minds
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Since his release from Danbury federal prison last December, Father Berrigan has been living with other Josephite priests in Baltimore, and working among the city's poor. Presumably the conditions of his parole, which put him under the supervision of a Josephite superior, can accommodate his new life as a married man. But Liz McAlister and Phil Berrigan show no signs of subsiding into a simple bourgeois family life. Their present plans, it appears, include moving into a Baltimore row house and starting a commune with other old friends and resisters.
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