Eleven Arrested at the Pentagon Good Friday Witness & Report on Holy Week Faith and Resistance Retreat, written by Art Laffin
Focusing on the theme: “Put Away the Sword–Follow Jesus in Nonviolent Revolution,” about 50 people from the Atlantic Life Community, the New Jerusalem Community in Philadelphia, Loras College in Iowa and other peacemakers gathered in Washington, D.C. from April 4-6 for the annual Holy Week Faith and Resistance retreat sponsored by Jonah House and Dorothy Day Catholic Worker. Remembering the Last Supper, arrest, torture, trial and crucifixion of Jesus, the retreat included time for prayer, reflection, community building and nonviolent public witness.
To begin the retreat, Cathy Breen, a member of the Maryhouse Catholic Worker in NYC, offered a compelling talk and slide presentation about the plight of Iraqi refugees in Jordan and Syria since the US-led invasion of Iraq, and how being in Iraq with Voices in the Wilderness during the 2003 “Shock and Awe” bombing campaign changed her life forever. Recently returned from Jordan and Syria, Cathy reflected on the horrors of war and the seemingly insurmountable challenges facing Iraqi refugees in these countries, especially families, and also shared some of the ways she and others are helping them. She began and ended her talk with reflections on Martin Luther King Jr. as April 4 marked the 44th anniversary of King’s assassination. Following her talk, The New Jerusalem Community offered a powerful prayer/reflection about our need to continue to live in the spirit of Martin Luther King, Jr.
On Good Friday, the community engaged in public witness both at the Pentagon and the White House. At 7:00 a.m. the community, held a “contemporary crucifixion” in a newly designated “protest zone” near the Pentagon metro entrance (see below the reflections that were read for each of the ten crucified victims as they, wearing black robes, took turns with arms outstretched on the cross). Simultaneously, on the sidewalk leading to the Pentagon metro entrance, eleven retreatants prayed in silence around a cross that had the inscription “Victims of War.” They also held a sign “Put Away the Sword,” and another sign that had the names of the 17 Afghan civilians who were massacred by US military violence on March 11th in the Kandahar province of Afghanistan. Chris Spicer tried to deliver a letter to Secretary of Defense (War) Panetta but was denied by police. After the third warning to leave the sidewalk or be arrested, Pentagon police arrested all eleven (see names below). They were charged with “Failure to comply with a lawful order,” and given a May 18th court date. At noon-time, the community, joined by other local peacemakers, repeated the contemporary crucifixion witness at the White House as hundreds of tourists looked on.
Crucified Victims and Desecrated Earth
Cucified Victims #s 1- 12 Click here for detailed script
#1–Iraq war victim #2–Afghanistan war victim #3– Pakistan Drone bombing Victim #4–Victim of militarsim and Nuclearism #5–Victim of economic exploitation starving to death #6–Torture victim(dressed as GITMO prisoner) #7–Nonviolent revolutionary victim #8–Imprisoned victim #9–Immigration victim #10–our desecrated Earth
The retreat was sponsored by Jonah House and the Dorothy Day Catholic Worker.
For more info contact: Jonah House at 410.233.6238 , disarmnow@verizon.net and www.jonahhouse.org, and Dorothy Day Catholic Worker at 202.882.9649









