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Building a World Without Nuclear Weapons: An Urgent Imperative
Pax Christ Massachusetts is hosting the online webinar, "Building a World Without Nuclear Weapons: An Urgent Imperative," on Saturday, January 27, 2-4 p.m. Archbishop Wester, Marie Dennis and Dr. Ira Helfand are the three speakers. Claire Schaeffer-Duffy (Sts. Francis and Therese CW, Worcester, Massachusetts) will be moderating.
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Committed Together: Raising Kids in Community
The second session in the Catholic Worker and Nuclear Families series will be held online on Feb. 2: "Committed Together: Raising Kids in Community,"
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Staten Island Catholic Worker Volunteer Meeting
Staten Island Catholic Worker says: "If you would like to re-cap our first meal, learn tips on interacting with our guests, and train as a team captain, please join us!" Location: Farrell Hall, 53 St Marks Place, Staten Island, NY 10301 Email Deborah at sicatholicworker@gmail.com for more information.
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National Biennial Catholic Worker Farmer Gathering
This is an invitation for you to join us for the next National Biennial Catholic Worker farmer gathering the weekend of February 17th, 2024 at the First English Lutheran Church (215 W. Pine) in Platteville, Wisconsin, which is about 80 miles southwest of Madison, WI and 20 miles north of Dubuque, Iowa.
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Martha Hennessy Events in Scotland
Martha Hennessy will be visiting Scotland from March 13 - 25, with several events already planned and others to be announced.
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“Agrarian Spirit” A Winona Roundtable
Winona Catholic Worker 832 West Broadway, Winona, MinnesotaThe Winona Catholic Worker (832 West Broadway) is hosting a roundtable discussion titled "Agrarian Spirit: Cultivating Faith, Community and the Land" on Sunday, March 17, from 3-4:30 p.m. Dale Hadler will lead a conversation about the book “Agrarian Spirit: Cultivating Faith Community and the Land” by Norman Wirzba, Professor of Christian Theology at Duke Divinity School. The...
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Christians Against Genocide Day of Action
Christians Against Genocide is calling for a day of Christian-led actions across the country. These actions will happen at the offices of elected officials who continue to fund this genocide. We invite you to take collective action locally with your community. We are here to support you in creating or participating in a local action.
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Personalism Roundtable
Virtual: Online Event In collaboration with our friends at the Canterbury House in Chicago, we are hosting a Personalism roundtable discussion. Inspired from philosophers and writers such as Peter Maurin, Emmanuel Mounier, Nikolai Berdyaev, and many others. Some of the questions we will be pondering: The structure of this roundtable is simple. We will have a...
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Sacred Peace Walk (Nevada Desert Experience)
From March 23-29, 2024, the Nevada Desert Experience (NDE) invites Catholic Workers to join the Sacred Peace Walk, an interfaith journey spanning 60 miles from Las Vegas to the Nevada National Security Site. Coinciding with Holy Week, the walk is a way to resist nuclear proliferation and drone warfare. The event includes camping in the desert, with support vehicles providing necessities. A registration fee is suggested, and volunteers are needed for various tasks. For more information or to participate, visit the NDE website or contact Brian Terrell.
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Dorothy Day Guild Book Study
Is your New Year’s resolution to read more good books in 2024? We had such a good time last fall with our Thérèse reading group that we’ve decided to offer another Dorothy book club for the spring semester! Historian and longtime friend of the Guild, Anne Klejment, has graciously agreed to host a Lenten book club where we will read Dorothy’s spiritual autobiography, The Long Loneliness, (available for purchase here) together over four sessions.
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The Politics & Economics of Food Preservation
Roundtable Q & A: The Politics & Economics of Food Preservation, with Ryan, Chris and the Maurin Academy Team The final event in the Growing, Fermenting, Canning & Why Zoom series with Maurin Academy. More information can be found here on our website. As always, Catholic Workers receive free entry to all of our live 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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