Heard Around the Catholic Worker (#4, March 3, 2023)
Here’s a roundup of Catholic Worker news for March 3, 2023, including a new film about the Kingsbay Plowshares 7, new community newsletters, a profile of Dorothy Gauchat, and more.
Here’s a roundup of Catholic Worker news for March 3, 2023, including a new film about the Kingsbay Plowshares 7, new community newsletters, a profile of Dorothy Gauchat, and more.
Daniel Ellsberg released this letter announcing that he has terminal pancreatic cancer on March 2.
Ellsberg is best known for leaking the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times in June 1972; however, in his letter he calls his work for nuclear disarmament his greatest cause. Ellsberg is also the father of Robert Ellsberg, editor at Orbis Books and managing editor of The Catholic Worker newspaper from 1976-1978.
Mark Colville from the Hartford Catholic Worker shares an exploration of trying to contextualize some of the work of the…
This is the first in a series of posts by Dorothy Day Tampa co-founder Mike Doyle about his experience of starting a Catholic Worker community in Florida.
Art Laffin (Dorothy Day CW, Washington, D.C.) reports on the Ash Wednesday liturgy held in front of the White House to call for the repentance of the United States.
Hope Vaughn from Emmaus House in Chicago talk about mutual aid networks, jail support, and being a young person (younger…
Here’s a roundup of Catholic Worker news for February 14, 2023, including a remembrance of Tom Cornell, an AgWeek report on Catholic Worker farms, and a new Catholic Worker community listing in the directory..
Here’s a roundup of Catholic Worker news for February 7, 2023, including two CW-authored op-eds about nuclear disarmament, the closing of the Parkland Catholic Worker, and more.
In Japan, where I grew up, twelve years represents a full cycle of the zodiac calendar. With each “round” or “turn” of the zodiac cycle, we enter a new fullness of life. This year of the rabbit, twelve years after my first experiment with the Catholic Worker, I find myself in Portland, Oregon, at the newly formed Dandelion House Catholic Worker.
An obituary from the Ithaca Catholic Worker for longtime peace activist Louis (Louie) De Benedette, who passed away on October 22, 2022.
In our first mini-episode we introduce the Aims and Means of the Catholic Worker and read through the current iteration…
In this episode, we hear from Mary Beth and Johanna from the House of Grace Catholic Worker in Philadelphia. There…
Here’s a roundup of Catholic Worker news for the week of January. 26, 2023, including two CW-authored op-eds about nuclear disarmament, the closing of the Parkland Catholic Worker, and more.
Michael shares about his experiences in the Catholic Worker from being a conscientious objector to the Vietnam War to helping…
Ericka Williams Rodriguez currently resides at Little Flower Catholic Worker, a sustainable farm in Virginia. Some of her work includes raising children,…
Coffee with Catholic Workers is a podcast from and about folks involved in the Catholic Worker movement hosted by Theo…
In the latest episode of Coffee with Catholic Workers, Theo and Lydia. talk with Catherine Morris who lives at the Hennessy…
Our guest this episode is Joanne Kennedy from the New York Catholic Worker, current managing editor of the Catholic Worker…
In the latest episode, Lydia and Theo talk to Brenna from the Saint Isidore Farm in Cuba City, WI about her Catholic Worker journey, how the farm set up a coop to handle their finances, her community’s journey working towards decolonization, and what about the Catholic Worker brings her joy.
Catholic Workers Lydia Wong and Theo Kayser have a new CW podcast, Coffee With Catholic Workers! Each episode they talk to different cool Catholic Worker folks. The first episode features Julie Brown of the Des Moines Worker speaking to us from Kurdistan.