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The Catholic worker
Book • 1989
Dorothy Day's work, including her writings and the Catholic Worker Movement, emphasizes a commitment to faith, social justice, and nonviolent activism.
She co-founded the movement with Peter Maurin in 1933, and it has been a significant force in American Catholicism, advocating for the poor and marginalized.
Her writings often reflect her personal journey, her conversion to Catholicism, and her dedication to living out the Gospel's radical message.
She co-founded the movement with Peter Maurin in 1933, and it has been a significant force in American Catholicism, advocating for the poor and marginalized.
Her writings often reflect her personal journey, her conversion to Catholicism, and her dedication to living out the Gospel's radical message.
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