Category Archives: Actions

Kings Bay Plowshares

Liz McAlister, co-founder and once-and-future member of Jonah House, has taken part in her second Plowshares action. She, and six others, calling themselves the Kings Bay Plowshares, used the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., to symbolically disarm the Trident 9 first-strike nuclear weapon system in King’s Bay, Georgia. Quoting King’s “Beyond Vietnam” speech, delivered on April 4, 1967, the group decried the giant triplets of militarism, racism, and consumerism, showing how these three are intimately interconnected.

More on the Kings Bay Plowshares Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1558500837566350/

Here is the statement of the Kings Bay Plowshares:

We come in peace on this sorrowful anniversary of the martyrdom of a great prophet, Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Fifty years ago today, April 4, 1968, Dr. King was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee as a reaction to his efforts to address “the giant triplets of racism, extreme materialism and militarism.”

We come to Kings Bay to answer the call of the prophet Isaiah (2:4) to “beat swords into plowshares” by disarming the world’s deadliest nuclear weapon, the Trident submarine.

We repent of the sin of white supremacy that oppresses and takes the lives of people of color here in the United States and throughout the world. We resist militarism that has employed deadly violence to enforce global domination. We believe reparations are required for stolen land, labor and lives.

Dr. King said, “The greatest purveyor of violence in the world (today) is my own government.” This remains true in the midst of our endless war on terror. The United States has embraced a permanent war economy.

“Peace through strength” is a dangerous lie in a world that includes weapons of mass destruction on hair-trigger alert. The weapons from one Trident have the capacity to end life as we know it on planet Earth.

Nuclear weapons kill every day through our mining, production, testing, storage, and dumping, primarily on Indigenous Native land. This weapons system is a cocked gun being held to the head of the planet.

As white Catholics, we take responsibility to atone for the horrific crimes stemming from our complicity with “the triplets.” Only then can we begin to restore right relationships. We seek to bring about a world free of nuclear weapons, racism and economic exploitation.

We plead to our Church to withdraw its complicity in violence and war. We cannot simultaneously pray and hope for peace while we bless weapons and condone war making.

Pope Francis says abolition of weapons of mass destruction is the only way to save God’s creation from destruction.

Clarifying the teachings of our Church, Pope Francis said, “The threat of their use as well as their very possession is to be firmly condemned … weapons of mass destruction, especially nuclear weapons, create nothing but a false sense of security. They cannot constitute the basis for peaceful coexistence between members of the human family, which must rather be inspired by an ethics of solidarity.”

Nuclear weapons eviscerate the rule of law, enforce white supremacy, perpetuate endless war and environmental destruction and ensure impunity for all manner of crimes against humanity. Dr. King said, “The ultimate logic of racism is genocide.” We say, “The ultimate logic of Trident is omnicide.” A just and peaceful world is possible when we join prayers with action. Swords into Plowshares!

Elizabeth McAlister
Mark Colville
Clare Grady
Martha Hennessy
Stephen Kelly S.J.
Patrick O’Neill
Carmen Trotta

Good Friday 2018 at the White House

For Jonah House, we ended Lent 2018 in the same place where we began it: at the White House in Washington, DC. We were there for the same reason: to pray and protest for peace. Joe and Liz were able to attend. Liz was one of the crucifixion victims. Joe helped with the singing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For a full account of the action, and the Faith and Resistance retreat that proceeded it, check out the account of Art Laffin, of the Dorothy Day Catholic Worker:

https://dccatholicworker.wordpress.com/2018/03/30/report-of-holy-thursday-faith-and-resistance-retreat-and-public-witness-in-wdc-seven-arrested-at-good-friday-pentagon-witness/