Martin Newell is a catholic priest who has been arrested over twenty times. His crimes range from criminal damage, trespass, and burglary, for which he has been to prison several times.
All of this has been the result of Martin’s non-violent protests against the arms trade and more recently the government's inaction on the climate crisis. He believes that now more than ever we need to resist the rules and authorities, as the future of the planet is at stake.
Not only this, but Martin has formed a community with destitute asylum seekers.
After the interview Nomad hosts David Blower, Jemimah McAlpiine and Tim Nash ponder when it's right to say no to the rulers and authorities? Would they go to prison for their convictions? And how would they go about modelling a community that points to the world to come?
Interview begins at 11m 1s
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