Dorothy Day was a radical social reformer who came to age in the bohemian Greenwich Village during the 1920s.
A Harsh and Dreadful Love: Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement
Recounts the life of the Catholic activist who started the Catholic Worker Movement in 1933 and devoted herself to providing social services to those in need.
Called to be Saints offers a theological and historical analysis of the role that Fr. John Hugo and the retreat play in understanding Dorothy Day and the radical Christianity she put forth-a notion of the Christian life that remains ...
This visually rich book illustrated by beloved artist Br. Mickey McGrath depicts the fascinating journey of her conversion to the Lord through nature and the beauty around her.