Dorothy Day was an American journalist turned social activist and devout member of the Catholic Church. She became known for her social justice campaigns in defense of the poor, forsaken, hungry and homeless. Alongside Peter Maurin, she founded the Catholic Worker Movement in 1933, espousing nonviolence, and hospitality for the impoverished and downtrodden. Wikipedia
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National Review, dreadnought of postwar American conservatism, occasionally aimed its scattershot at Day. www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m0GER/2000_Summer/63500751/p1/a...
Other Catholic Workers and Catholic Worker Communities Letters from Dorothy Day at Other Repositories. www.marquette.edu/library/collections/archives/day.html
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"A major area of distress for [Dorothy Day] in the 1970's was what seemed to her the erosion occuring in the spiritual life of her fellow Catholics, including those in the Catholic Worker movement. www.tcrnews2.com/anotherday.html