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Loaves and Fishes

The Story of the Catholic Worker Movement

Loaves and Fishes( )
Author: Day, Dorothy
Introduction by: Coles, Robert
ISBN:978-0-06-061771-4
Publication Date:Feb 1983
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:Harper San Francisco
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $7.95
Book Details
Pages:240
Detailed Subjects: Religion / Christian Church / General
Book Weight:0.501 Pounds
Author Biography
Day, Dorothy (Author)
After leading a bohemian life as a young woman, Day turned to the Catholic church knowing it meant the end for her common-law marriage to a devout atheist. As a woman with socialistic, anarchistic leanings, Day met Peter Maurin, a man rooted in Catholic traditions, and together they founded the Catholic Worker Catholic Worker. As a journalist, Day wrote about topics ranging from labor disputes to pacifism to motherhood. A social activist, she was last arrested at the age of 75 as a participant in a strike by the United Farm Workers. As part of the Catholic Worker movement, she helped to establish over a hundred Houses of Hospitality. Living in poverty among the poor, Day detested being called a saint.

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