Events
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Art, Hospitality, and Activism
The Dorothy Day Guild would like to welcome you to an Easter webinar on the role of art and artists in the Catholic Worker movement. Featuring a conversation with visual artists Sarah Fuller, Becky McIntyre, and Rachel Mills, this event will explore creativity in the works of mercy, the Catholic Worker printmaking tradition, and the intersection of art, hospitality, and activism.
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Midwest Catholic Worker Faith & Resistance Retreat
With some 7,000 employees, the Kansas City National Security Campus produces more than 80% of the U.S. nuclear weapons’ non-nuclear components. This spring, Catholic Workers will gather for a weekend of education, prayer, reflection, fellowship, and training followed by nonviolent direct action on Monday, April 15.
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Revolution of the Heart: The Spirituality of Dorothy Day
Active Catholic worker members, along with students and faculty of area Catholic Colleges, will lead discussions as they seek to make sense of Dorothy Day from a contemporary lens. The day will provide ample opportunity for prayer, reflection, and enjoyment of the scenic land at Mariandale.
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Catholic Worker Dance Party
If you're in the South Bend area, come join us for a dance party and help raise money for our solar panel project!
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Dorothy Day Art Show & Craft Fundraiser
St. Peter’s Church Farrell 53 St. Marks Place, Staten Island, orThe Staten Island Catholic Worker is holding an art and craft fundraiser on Sunday, April 28.
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European Catholic Worker Gathering 2024
The next European Catholic Worker gathering will take place May 8-12, 2024, in Cudham, in Kent, Great Britain.
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The Fourth Annual Berrigan-McAlister Award: Celebrating the Los Angeles Catholic Worker
DePaul University presents the fourth annual Berrigan-McAlister Award to the Los Angeles Catholic Worker (LACW).
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Agronomic University Online
his spring and summer’s agronomic university semester will be devoted to contemplation of what Simone Weil calls “the order and beauty of the world.” In what will serve as the theme-setting piece, her essay “Forms of the Implicit Love of God,” she points to an underlying affinity between science, art, religion, and personal love. Each involves our relationship with particular “images” or models of God’s creation as a whole - as beautiful, as coherent, as obedient, or as responsive to us, respectively.
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Stories of the Land: Decolonization, Earth Regeneration, & Spiritual Ecology
St. Isidore Catholic Worker Farm presents a week-long learning community offering participants a chance to delve into the stories, spirituality, and healing connected to the land.
