About The Berrigan-McAlister Award
The Berrigan-McAlister Award is given to a person or organization that exemplifies the practice of active Christian nonviolence. Such nonviolence is rooted in the life of Jesus, who combined the refusal of violence in violent situations with the power of universal love.
From the Civil Rights Movement to the Vietnam War, through the movement against nuclear weapons and beyond, few Catholics in the United States have been more influential than the Berrigan brothers (Daniel and Philip) and Elizabeth McAlister (McAlister married Philip Berrigan and was his lifelong collaborator). Their work against war and in support of peace — a life of provocative nonviolent protest, extensive writing and teaching, and everyday experiments in intentional community — has earned them international stature in the Church and secular society
The Fifth Annual Berrigan-McAlister Award Celebration, Monday, May 12, 2025
The Fourth Annual Berrigan-McAlister Award Celebration, Monday, May 13, 2024
The Third Annual Berrigan-McAlister Award Celebration, Monday, May 15, 2023
The Second Annual Berrigan-McAlister Award Celebration, Tuesday, May 10, 2022
Inaugural Berrigan-McAlister Award, May 5, 2021