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Month: June 1934

1930s | Dorothy Day | Dorothy Day's Writings

Why Write About Strife and Violence?

Dorothy DayByDorothy Day June 1, 1934April 6, 2023

Summary: Calls attention to the social crisis, class warfare, and numerous strikes. Notes how Communists practice the corporal works of mercy while lukewarm, comfortable, and indifferent Catholics turn their backs on strikers and their families. (DDLW #279). The Catholic Worker, June 1934, 1, 2.

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1930s | Dorothy Day | Dorothy Day's Writings

Day by Day – June 1934

Dorothy DayByDorothy Day June 1, 1934December 19, 2022

Summary: Tales of young women struggling to find shelter and work in the midst of economic depression. (The Catholic Worker, June 1934, 7 DDLW #278).

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Let us create a society in which it is easier for people to be good.

attributed to peter maurin

“God meant things to be much easier than we have made them.”

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