• Join Casa Maria CW at the Capuchin Walk for the Hungry

    Henry Maier Festival Park 200 North Harbor Drive, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    The Capuchin Walk for the Hungry returns to Polish Fest on June 14, 2024. Walk with us to help us serve people facing hunger, homelessness and poverty. The registration fees are $40 per adult and $25 per child. Online registration closes at Noon on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. After that register at the main gate...

    $40
  • Casa Maria CW Anti-Gun Vigil

    Dunham's Sport Shop 2550 S. 108th St, West Allis, Wisconsin

    Anti-gun vigil at Dunham’s Sport Shop -- 2550 S. 108 West Allis, WI--from 12pm to 1 p.m. Assault guns are made to kill or maim, not to protect others.  More than 1.07 million firearms were reported stolen between 2917 and 2921 with 96% from private individuals. 

  • Eating Up Easter Film Screening

    The Maurin Academy for Regenerative Studies presents a special film screening and conversation with the filmmakers of "Eating Up Easter." Join us live on Zoom at 7 PM CST on June 24, 2024, for an insightful evening exploring this global wake-up call from the remote Pacific. "Eating Up Easter" is a powerful documentary that delves...

  • Staten Island CW Monthly Meal

    St. Peter's Church, Farrell Hall 53 St Marks Pl, Staten Island, NY 10301 53 St Marks Pl, Staten Island, New York

    Join the Staten Island CW for their monthly meal. Sign up to donate food for the meal here. Needed items: Half Trays of hot dogs & hamburgers & buns Cold Salads - macaroni/Cole slaw/potato fruit flowers - 3 bouquets desserts - cakes/cookies/cupcakes

  • National Eucharistic Congress, Indianapolis: Martha Hennessy: “Dorothy Day’s Radical Devotion to the Eucharist”

    Martha Hennessy is speaking at the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis on Dorothy Day's radical Eucharistic faith in the morning session on Friday, July 19 at 10:45 am. We are excited that the vision and mission of the Catholic Worker will be shared with so many attendees! Join us afterward for Roundtable Discussions during the...

  • The Harry Murray Sessions: On the Hospitality of Dorothy Day and Jacques Derrida

    We are thrilled to welcome guest lecturer Harry Murray who will be teaching four classes over the next year, once every three months. The first session will be held on Monday, August 5 at 7 p.m. US Central Time, live on Zoom. He will be teaching about the intersections of the co-founder of the Catholic Worker Dorothy...

  • The Long Loneliness Virtual Study Group

    Dorothy Day Tampa invites participants to a six-week virtual study group beginning August 7, 2024, focused on "The Long Loneliness" by Dorothy Day. The sessions explore radical hospitality and service to the afflicted. Past groups have inspired significant community initiatives. Spaces are limited; contact Michael Doyle for more information.

  • CW Memorial & Action at Vandenberg Space Force Base

    Join the Los Angeles Catholic Worker and Guadalupe Catholic Worker in celebrating 50 years of resistance and the marriage of Jeff Dietrich and Catherine Morris. On August 10, 2024, after our annual memorial at Vandenberg Space Force Base, Jeff and Catherine will risk arrest to advocate for nuclear abolition and protest the violence in Gaza and Ukraine.

  • St. Francis House Roundtable Discussion

    Please consider joining us at 4652 N Kenmore Ave. for our monthly roundtable on Thursday, August 22! This month’s topic: The Catholic Worker-Staying Relevant With Shifting Forms Of Digital Media, with Lydia Wong from Emmaus CW Doors open at 6pm with refreshments, and discussion begins at 7pm.

  • Multi-Faith Prayer Gathering

    Please save the date and join the St. Louis Catholic Worker in welcoming Apache Stronghold on the St. Louis stop of their journey of prayer to the Supreme Court. All are invited on the evening of Tuesday, August 27th (exact time and location TBD) for a multi-faith prayer gathering to add our spiritual strength to...

  • Dorothy Day & Anarchism

    8617 Mora Lane

    Dorothy Day and Anarchism Discussion:While often lauded for her work among the poor, Dorothy Day’s believed her works of mercy to be more than just charity. Rather her work with the working class was part of what she repeatedly calls a “revolutionary” program. Join the St. Louis Catholic Worker and some anarchist friends at 6...