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Dorothy Day (November 8, 1897 – November 29, 1980) was co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement along with Peter Maurin. A writer and journalist by trade, she and Maurin founded The Catholic Worker newspaper. Much of her writing on the Catholic Worker Movement website is taken from the newspaper. The Roman Catholic Church is currently considering her cause for canonization.
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ByFr. John Hugo Dt 6: 2-6; 1 Cor 13: 1-13; Lk 10: 25-37 Editor’s note: This homily was originally presented…
The Catholic Worker Movement DirectoryCW WebsitesVolunteer OpportunitiesCW FarmsAllied Movements catholicworker.org Newtonville MA 02460 Email: info@catholicworker.org The Catholic Worker Movement website…
This book by Tom McDonough opens a new dimension on Dorothy Day whose life has been recorded in numerous biographies…
BibliographyArchivesContact UsTerms of UseIn Gratitude In Gratitude Special thanks go to Phil Runkel at the Dorothy Day-Catholic Worker Collection at…
The Catholic Worker Movement Aims & MeansHistoryFAQCatholic Worker ShopsCommunitiesVolunteer Opportunities “The biggest challenge of the day is: how to bring…