On Aims and Purposes
Here are some key articles by Dorothy Day on the theme of the Catholic Worker’s “Aims and Purposes.”
Here are some key articles by Dorothy Day on the theme of the Catholic Worker’s “Aims and Purposes.”
A collection of tributes to longtime Catholic Worker and Catholic peace activist Tom Cornell, who died on August 1, 2022, at the age of 88.
Various articles by Dorothy Day on the themes of war, pacifism, and the Catholic Worker positions on making peace.
A prayer for the canonization of Dorothy Day and a prayer for her intercession.
Are you being summoned to love thy neighbor differently? Join us as we journey in faith with a virtual six-week study guided…
A timeline of the life of Dorothy Day cin the context of the history of the Catholic Church, the Catholic Worker Movement, and the world. Created by Dr. Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty.
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Each summer mid-June through early August, the L.A. Catholic Worker extends an invitation to any adult interested in joining us for a…
Summary: Relishes life on the land, saying it is a place to retreat to, find God, and to go forth from as apostles. Summarizes five retreat talks whose focus is to increase the desire for sanctity, to a more complete love of God. Gives examples of her failure to love and the struggle to renew love of God and neighbor. (DDLW #482).
Summary: Describes the hustle and bustle around the farm–planting, building, cooking. Ruminates about conversion, calling each person to a revolution beginning with themselves–to make a start toward a new way of living based on distributism. Says distributism is neither communism nor capitalism but based on individual ownership of land, tools, workshops, and factories. Keyword: economics (DDLW #481).