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Winona Catholic Worker

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We are a house of hospitality in the Catholic Worker tradition. We are currently open for hospitality at Bethany House (832 W Broadway) Monday through Wednesday from 8-11 A.M., Thursday 4-7 P.M., and Saturday 12-3 P.M. We offer showers, laundry, and use of our phone. We publish a periodic newsletter, hold roundtable discussions on topics of current interest, and occasionally organize community events of prayer and protest.

Winona Catholic Worker
PO Box 102
832 W. Broadway St.
Winona MN 55987

Phone: 507-454-8094

Email: winonacatholicworker@gmail.com

Monday 8 am - 11 am  (breakfast served, laundry and showers available)
Tuesday  8 am - 11 am  (breakfast served, laundry and showers available)
Wednesday  8 am - 11 am  (breakfast served, laundry and showers available)
Thursday 4 pm - 7 pm  (dinner served at 5 pm, laundry and showers available)
Saturday 12 pm - 3 pm  (lunch served, laundry and showers available)

 

Publication: Winona Catholic Worker

Volunteers needed:
We run our house with a large collection of local volunteers who do the works of mercy in a variety of ways. We encourage people to participate in the life of the community in a way that challenges and feeds them. Winona is a small city in southeastern Minnesota, located between the Mississippi River and its bluffs. The scenic beauty of the area helps to strengthen our awareness of rural life, farming and the reality of climate crisis, while our work of hospitality grounds us in the daily needs of the most vulnerable. If you are interested, please contact us by phone at 507.454.8094, or email at winonacatholicworker@gmail.com, or by our PO Box 102, Winona, MN 55987.


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Catholic Worker Bethany House, 832, West Broadway Street, Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, 55987, United States

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“We must make the kind of society where it is easier for people to be good.”

—Peter Maurin

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

—Dorothy day