By John Dear, SJ One of the most well-known acts of civil disobedience in U.S. history occurred in Catonsville, Md., on May 17, 1968, when nine people entered the local draft board office, took files into the parking lot, burned them with homemade napalm and awaited arrest. Their story made front-page news around the country, … Continue reading REFLECTION: On the Road to Peace – New book revisits ‘single most powerful antiwar act in US history’