
Catholic Worker Movement – A revolution of the heart
4 days ago · Tom Cornell, associate editor of The Catholic Worker and a leader in Catholic peace and justice movements, offers a brief overview of the Catholic Worker Movement.
About the Catholic Worker Movement
Catholic Workers continue to protest injustice, war, racism, and violence of all forms. Explore the life and writings of Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin. Discover what Catholic Worker communities worldwide …
History of the Catholic Worker Movement
Feb 11, 2022 · The Catholic Worker Movement traces its beginnings to May 1, 1933, when Dorothy Day and three others distributed an eight-page tabloid newspaper in the midst of a crowded, festive Union …
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A Brief Introduction to the Catholic Worker Movement
Dec 22, 2021 · Tom Cornell, associate editor of The Catholic Worker and a leader in Catholic peace and justice movements, offers a brief overview of the Catholic Worker Movement.
What is the Catholic Worker? – Catholic Worker Movement
Oct 5, 2022 · The Catholic Worker movement was founded in 1933 during the Great Depression by Dorothy Day at the urging of Peter Maurin. It is best known for houses of hospitality located in run …
The Writings of Dorothy Day – Catholic Worker Movement
States the objectives of the Catholic Worker and defends it against the accusations of other Catholics and secular thought. Writes on such themes as marriage, sex, the human condition, poverty, …
About This Website – Catholic Worker Movement
Today, CatholicWorker.org continues to document the Catholic Worker movement in all its diverse expressions around the world. The purpose of the project is twofold: To communicate the ideals, …
Communities – Catholic Worker Movement
By definition, all of these communities identify with the Catholic Worker Movement started by Peter Maurin and Dorothy Day in early 1933. As a Christian anarchist movement, the Catholic Worker has …
Dorothy Day – Catholic Worker Movement
In this classic essay from the May 2015 issue of The Catholic Worker, Robert Ellsberg reflects on what saints meant to Dorothy Day, what they mean for the Church, and why the question of her …