Ciaron O'Reilly is a long time Catholic Worker, nonviolent resister and Christian anarchist. During the 1991 Gulf War, Ciaron was a member of the 'ANZUS Ploughshares' group who disarmed a B-52 Bomber which was on 20-minute scramble alert, at Griffis AFB in upstate New York. Their actions put the aircraft out of action for the next two months at the height of the bombing campaign in Iraq. Together with the other members of the group, he was arrested and sentenced to 13 months in the U.S. penal system. After his return to Australia, Ciaron took part in the 'Jabiluka Ploughshares' group action which disabled uranium mining equipment in the Northern Territory of Australia in 1998. Ciaron went to trial at Dublin's Four Courts for a third time for disarming a U.S. navy war plane at the civilian Shannon Airport, Ireland in the early hours of February 3rd 2003. He was also featured last year on Andrew Denton's "Enough Rope" program on the ABC.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Ciaron O'Reilly
Ciaron O'Reilly is a long time Catholic Worker, nonviolent resister and Christian anarchist. During the 1991 Gulf War, Ciaron was a member of the 'ANZUS Ploughshares' group who disarmed a B-52 Bomber which was on 20-minute scramble alert, at Griffis AFB in upstate New York. Their actions put the aircraft out of action for the next two months at the height of the bombing campaign in Iraq. Together with the other members of the group, he was arrested and sentenced to 13 months in the U.S. penal system. After his return to Australia, Ciaron took part in the 'Jabiluka Ploughshares' group action which disabled uranium mining equipment in the Northern Territory of Australia in 1998. Ciaron went to trial at Dublin's Four Courts for a third time for disarming a U.S. navy war plane at the civilian Shannon Airport, Ireland in the early hours of February 3rd 2003. He was also featured last year on Andrew Denton's "Enough Rope" program on the ABC.
Monday, April 30, 2007
Pine Gap 4 nonviolence training

“To know, worship, love, embrace and follow the God of nonviolence is to become a people of nonviolence. In a world of violence, religion is about praxis, living a concrete peacemaking way of life. A theology of nonviolence must be lived. It is a theology of action. It requires focusing on the God of peace, accompanying (for Christians) the nonviolent Jesus, and taking public risks of love to end war and disarm the planet.” --John Dear
With the trial of the Pine Gap 4 coming up in late May, the Christian Activist Network has decided to put together a weekend of training and reflection on nonviolent Christian witness, particularly aimed at solidarity actions for the PG4. It will be a weekend of reflecting on the nonviolent life, death and resurrection of Jesus and our place in it, as well as practical training in nonviolent direct action.
Solidarity actions are being planned for May 29th (trial starts 2pm) and June 2nd (to coincide with Alice Springs vigil).
It is being held at the Indigenous Hospitality House's retreat centre, 215 East Beenak Road Gembrook on Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th May. It will begin at 10am Saturday and conclude at 5pm Sunday. Meals will be provided.
A suggested donation of $25 is requested.
Email Simon to book a place.
Monday, March 5, 2007
Forge Dangerous Stories II Summit
Forge is the missional network that...well, networks groups like ours and also trains leaders. They're having a 'gathering of the tribes' this weekend and have some wonderful speakers including people like Brian McLaren, Dave Andrews and Mike Frost. Jarrod and I will be running a session there called "Not Peace but a Sword: Emerging Missional Church and the Way of the Kingdom".

If you can get there, it'd be well worth your time.
If you can get there, it'd be well worth your time.
Monday, January 29, 2007
John Dear information now up
For all John Dear info, go here. You can download the summary flyer or any of the three event flyers (complete with registration forms) from that page. Tim Costello is speaking at the Wednesday night event too.
This guy is amazing - well worth going to check him out! Click on the picture below for an enlargement:
This guy is amazing - well worth going to check him out! Click on the picture below for an enlargement:
Friday, January 19, 2007
Rainbow Serpent
So I've been asked to run an NVDA (nonviolent direct action) workshop at Rainbow Serpent, a "music, arts and lifestyle event" in central Victoria next weekend (Fri Jan 26th - Monday Jan 29th). I'm going up the Sunday morning and doing two workshops, and Anthony is coming with me. If you're interested in going as well, you'd be most welcome. Details are on the website (not sure about day passes yet, will find out).
Trip to Breakwater
In our discussions about intentional community, I mentioned there was a Baptist monastery in Geelong (Breakwater) that do amazing intentional community, and that we should go down there sometime and learn from them. We've tentatively made plans to head down to Breakwater next Saturday (27th) January. If you'd like to come with, let me know. I'll officially confirm or deny the trip going ahead later in the week.
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Jarrod awarded Donald Groom Peace Fellowship
Congratulations to Jarrod, who has been in Tassie the last few days at the Quaker Yearly Meeting, receiving the Donald Groom Peace Fellowship. It's a Quaker award granted to further work in the area of peace and nonviolence.
There's been lots of glowing things said about him in many other places, such as here and here, but the cool thing is we can say:
"We know him! He's our friend!"
If you're feeling like it, shoot him an email to say hi and congratulations.
There's been lots of glowing things said about him in many other places, such as here and here, but the cool thing is we can say:
"We know him! He's our friend!"
If you're feeling like it, shoot him an email to say hi and congratulations.
John Dear in Melbourne!
Father John Dear, a Jesuit priest and peace activist from the US, is coming to Australia in February/March thanks to Pace e Bene Australia. You might remember John from one of the first weeks of Violence to Wholeness (he's the one who defines violence as "forgetting who we are" as children of God).
I'm organising the Melbourne leg of his tour, so there are three events you're welcome to be a part of:
I'm organising the Melbourne leg of his tour, so there are three events you're welcome to be a part of:
Tuesday March 13:
* Day Seminar on Sustainable Peacemaking, 9am-4pm. Pallottine Community, Kew. Cost ~$60 (maximum of 50 places, so get in quick).
Wednesday March 14:
* Public lecture @ Whitley College (Cost ~$25)
* Public lecture @ Collins St Baptist Church (Cost ~$15-$25).
Weekend Away
The weekend away is booked for February 9-11, at the same house as last year in Rosebud. Cost will be a little more than last year, but won't exceed $40 per person for the whole weekend (likely less, depending on how many people come).
We'll be running it in Open Space format again, so it should be a lot of fun.
We'll be running it in Open Space format again, so it should be a lot of fun.
Tuesday, January 9, 2007
new website up and running!
The new-look website should be almost fully functional. If you have any problems or suggestions for improvements, please let me know.
I've created this news page so that you can receive inspiral news via the RSS feed. That way you don't have to keep visiting the website to catch up on the latest news.
I've created this news page so that you can receive inspiral news via the RSS feed. That way you don't have to keep visiting the website to catch up on the latest news.
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