The Catholic Worker Movement started with the Catholic Worker newspaper, created by Dorothy Day to advance Catholic social teaching and stake out a neutral, Christian pacifist position in the war-torn ...
(RNS) — It is rare for the close relatives of a candidate for sainthood in the Catholic Church to be alive, much less able to observe the process. Yet at a Vatican symposium, “A Pilgrim of Hope: An ...
Fifty-three years have passed, and Sammon, 78, has spent most of her life within a two-block radius, living and working at St. Joseph’s House and Maryhouse. The Catholic Worker movement is a community ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — To commemorate the anniversary of Dorothy Day’s death, the Catholic Worker of Staten Island will gather for a memorial Mass on Saturday, Nov. 29, at 11 a.m. in St. Peter’s R.C.
Dorothy Day, a devout Catholic convert and activist, dedicated her life to aiding the poor and advocating for justice. Co-founding the Catholic Worker Movement, she emphasized direct action and ...
The Catholic Worker movement is a community founded by Day in New York through the first houses of hospitality, rooted in voluntary poverty and dedicated to living among and serving the poor in faith ...
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